OUR Entrepid Network – Introducing Jesse Dundon and Hathway (WeAreHathway.com)

www.wearehathway.com

Every interaction, connection & touchpoint matters.

Named after a street in San Luis Obispo where CEO Jesse Dundon and his friends once lived, Hathway helps businesses around the world to develop mobile applications and campaigns. Clients include Applied Materials, Transamerica, TransUnion and Behr paint. (Source: sanluisobispo.com/news, April, 2015)

 

In their own words; Source – http://wearehathway.com/about/

Hathway is a mobile innovation agency connecting people in new ways. We are thinkers and makers bringing meaningful brand experiences, digital products & emerging technology together to fuel what’s next.

Since 2008, Hathway has been helping global brands put useful mobile apps and brand experiences in the hands of customers at the right time and place. We turn insights from mobile and social data into innovative mobile applications, responsive web experiences, and digital products that not only engage users, but deliver real results for our clients.

Hathway CEO Jesse Dundon makes Forbes 2015 30 under 30 marketing list

To learn more about Hathway visit them at www.wearehathway.com

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OUR Entrepid Network – Introducing Marissa Siebel-Siero, Scott Daigle and IntelliWheels

WWW.INTELLIWHEELS.COM

The Innovation House for Wheelchair Technology

In their own words. Source: www.intelliwheels.net

MOBILITY MADE EASY

Pushing a standard manual wheelchair can be tough, but with the IntelliWheels Easy Push, pushing instantly becomes twice as easy. The IntelliWheels Easy Push uses simple gears in each wheel to make it significantly easier to push forwards, backwards, around corners, and over any surface.

Intelliwheels: Why not gears for a wheelchair?

VentureWell, March 24, 2015, https://venturewell.org/intelliwheels-why-not-gears-for-a-wheelchair/

“If a two-wheeled bicycle can have gears to ease the effort, he thought, why not a wheelchair? The company that would come to be known as Intelliwheels was born.”

“Today, Intelliwheels is on a roll, so to speak, flush with cash and working towards their goal of becoming a marketable medical device. In August, Intelliwheels was awarded a $1.5 million Stage 2 SBIR grant from NIH and the company has hired two additional engineers.”

To learn more about Champaign, IL. based IntelliWheels visit them at www.intelliwheels.net.

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