Israel's Startup Nation Comes to Chicago

(Tablet) Gretchen Rachel Hammond - Six Israeli startups arrived in Chicago this week for an intensive two-week incubator at the city's technological and entrepreneurial ecosystem hub 1871. Omer Blaier has invented an app called Castor which enables users to send whatever character, tool, or piece of merchandise they can imagine on a digital screen to a 3D printer. Other Israeli startups include PANCHO, a mobile app that connects tourists with emergency services in any location; Vet My Hood connects users to on-demand veterinarian services; TFRESH is an on-the-go tooth brush and breath freshener; KINDR is a daycare-finding platform for parents; and PRforALL is a global B2B platform that increases PR coverage for public relations firms and their clients through targeted media inquiries in real time.


2017-09-08 00:00:00

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