EDCO Announces Finalists in the Growth & Impact Categories Advancing to the Bend Venture Conference

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Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) announced the Semi-Finalists advancing in the Growth Stage and Impact Categories for the 16th Annual Bend Venture Conference (BVC) on Thursday, October 17 – Friday, October 18.

In a short time, these companies will travel from across the United States to present on the Tower Theatre stage.  Last year, companies in the Growth Stage category won prizes ranging from $100,000 to $500,000, while the Impact category winner walked away with $100,000.

In alphabetical order, the five Growth Stage finalists are:

  1. Belmont (Portland, OR) — Providing break rooms with coffee, simplified draft beverages and fully-managed pantry service using proprietary technology.
  2. Candid Wholesale (Portland, Oregon) — A suite of enterprise-grade tools for SME wholesalers, providing a SaaS platform where buyers can make orders and manage relationships.
  3. Observa (Seattle, Washington) — An AI platform bringing ecommerce-style analytics to brick-and-mortar retail.
  4. SendSmart (Portland, Oregon) — Automates web lead follow up on multiple communication channels, connecting salespeople with leads once they’ve responded.
  5. ThingLogix (Belmont, California) — Provides companies with the expertise and tools to design, build, deploy, and manage serverless and IoT Applications on the cloud.

In alphabetical order, the four Impact Stage finalists are:

  1. Beta Hatch (Seattle, Washington) — Farming for the future by industrializing insects.
  2. Meli Wraps (Bend, Oregon) — Creators of reusable beeswax wraps for food storage.
  3. Riff Cold Brewed (Bend, Oregon) — Upcycling coffee byproduct into an all-natural energy drink.
  1. Sironix Renewables (Seattle, Washington) — Maker of high-performance, eco-friendly ingredients for cleaning products.

“These companies represent finalists from close to 100 applications received this year,” said Brian Vierra, EDCO’s Venture Catalyst. “The steady progression in maturity of both tracks continues with a broad range of geographies and ideas being represented. These top companies also show how the tracks have evolved to look more like true Venture-style investments, with revenues ranging from $500k to close to $4 million.”

Hosted by Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO), this year’s BVC will once again feature three competition categories: Growth Stage, Early Stage and Impact, bringing together 600 entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders to Bend, Oregon.

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