Venture Hive Welcomes Startups to Upcoming Accelerator Program

Venture Hive announced the 1o lucky startups who will be part of the next accelerator class here in Miami. Many are from different parts of the globe.

The international education company will welcome 10 new companies to their downtown office, where they will receive a $25,000 no-equity grants, as well as, mentoring and free workspace for six months.

The 10 new accelerator companies selected include:

Cinemad (Argentina)Interactive videos for converting viewers into customers.

Clicky, (Argentina) An online booking platform for sports facilities.

FanJam (Tennessee): Fantasy basketball contests for cash.

Helpjuice (Bosnia and Herzegovina): An auto-updating knowledge base platform allowing companies to scale support and deliver instant answers to customers.

Paganza (Uruguay): A bill-paying app for the Latin American market.

PRX Control Solutions (Venezuela) Solutions for the insurance and pharmaceutical industries, reducing the expense of pharmaceutical treatments in health plans.

Quotanda (Spain): A student financing marketplace democratizing access to education.

Referrizer (Deerfield Beach): A total solution to generate new customers and keep existing ones loyal.

Rock N Roll Games (Argentina): The gaming company for making brands rock.

TommyJams (India): Innovative technologies to revolutionize live music entertainment.

The program starts in January, and this will be Venture Hive's third class. The program usually chooses startups that can brings innovative solutions to Miami-Dade, including: travel/hospitality, healthcare, and trade.

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Camila has been heavily active in South Florida’s tech startup community, where she is a co-host of a local radio show called pFunkcast. Camila previously worked at Greenpeace International and the Organization of the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in various communication roles. A proud Brazilian who spent most of he life in Peru, she is passionate about traveling and documentaries.
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