Congratulations To All The Startups Who Pitched In Our Inaugural Demo Day

Harry Alford
Pitch Like a Pro

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On June 29th, the Bunker Labs DC Accelerator culminated 21 weeks of intense programming, mentorship, and pitch practice in a room full of investors. Our team was proud to present our diverse cohort, who represented emerging disrupters and thought leaders across a wide range of sectors including: wellness tech, medical wearables, cybersecurity, entertainment and social networking, human resource transformation, food tech, international services, and more.

Our Demo Day was a testament to both the human you have to select/work with and what sound accountability programming, coupled with amazing staff, advisors, and mentors can purport. In a room of 25+ investors and a dozen corporate funding arms, our acceleration batch completely killed it. Investors expressed on multiple occasions that these were better pitches than they’ve seen in several months. We expect some hard metrics to surface in the next 12–24 months, we can attribute back to something our team “physically did.”

Below are a few of the #S16 startups who pitched at Demo Day:

Dark Cubed: This cybersecurity platform delivers enterprise-grade capability without impossible investment or armies of analysts. Dark Cubed is changing the cybersecurity market by offering businesses a streamlined approach to near real time discovery and responding to cyber threat through a focus on anonymization and privacy. Dark Cubed, led by Vince Crisler, recently fended off hackers at the RNC.

PermitZone: PermitZone has designed and built an online platform to deliver the permitting information you need across any device, so you never have to worry when you’re away from the office. PermitZone keeps up with permitting requirements so builders can stay focused on customers and moving projects forward.

Uvincive: Uvincive is an on demand practical skills assessment tool. Uvincive’s online assessment provides the ability to verify skills through live assessment ranges. The difference between what people can do (actual skills) and what poeple think they can do (perceived skills) can be a costly gamble when hiring. The only way to verify actual skills is through demonstration.

Nautilus Aggregates: Nautilus will convert coal mine waste into concrete aggregates that are lightweight, strong, and consistent. The result will be environmental and economic revitalization in coal country, while at the same time enabling sustainable, affordable infrastructure for our nation. Nautilus will use a patent-pending process that is mobile, allowing production to take place on-site at the coal mine. The process will also be more energy efficient than current lightweight aggregate production methods, reducing the industry’s carbon footprint.

Delect: Delect is a restaurant and consumer intelligence platform that enables automatic payments at restaurants regardless of group size. Delect is currently piloting in the Washington, DC area.

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Harry Alford
Pitch Like a Pro

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