1. Ricardo Rodriguez
(Courtesy of Qlovi)
Rodriguez is co-founder and chief technology officer of Qlovi, which produces a literacy tool that offers personalized e-reading and writing in classrooms.
(Courtesy of Qlovi)
Rodriguez is co-founder and chief technology officer of Qlovi, which produces a literacy tool that offers personalized e-reading and writing in classrooms.
2. Connor Dickie
(Courtesy of Connor Dickie/LinkedIn)
Dickie is co-founder and CEO of Synbiota, creator of an open-source DNA-design app that allows developers working in synthetic biology to design, share and manage their projects.
(Courtesy of Connor Dickie/LinkedIn)
Dickie is co-founder and CEO of Synbiota, creator of an open-source DNA-design app that allows developers working in synthetic biology to design, share and manage their projects.
3. Benjamin Cooper, Sensible Baby
(Courtesy Benjamin Cooper/LinkedIn)
Cooper is co-founder of Sensible Baby, whose system allows parents to monitor their infant’s position, temperature and movement on a smartphone or tablet through a wearable sensor.
(Courtesy Benjamin Cooper/LinkedIn)
Cooper is co-founder of Sensible Baby, whose system allows parents to monitor their infant’s position, temperature and movement on a smartphone or tablet through a wearable sensor.
4. Maci Peterson
(Christine Ciszczon)
Peterson is co-founder of On Second Thought, a messaging app that allows users to unsend text messages. Peterson is also The Root's marketing strategist.
(Christine Ciszczon)
Peterson is co-founder of On Second Thought, a messaging app that allows users to unsend text messages. Peterson is also The Root's marketing strategist.
Diamond Sharp
March 13, 2014
On March 8 and 9, SXSW,
also known as South by Southwest—the popular interactive, music and film
conference held every year in Austin, Texas—featured a pitch
competition for tech start-ups. The prestigious competition allows the
burgeoning firms to gain further exposure. We’ve highlighted four
start-ups with co-founders who are of African descent.
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