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- Fintech CAFE accelerator opens applications for 2nd cohort on August 5
- Insurance tech startup Sembley launched by founder of Docketwise
The Delaware tech and entrepreneurship scene is buzzing with new developments. The Fintech CAFE accelerator is seeking startups for its second cohort, focusing on financial equity. The application process opens on August 5, providing entrepreneurs with the opportunity to enhance their innovative ideas in the Newark accelerator.
Founder of Docketwise, Jeremy Peskin, recently launched Sembley, a platform designed to simplify the information gathering and form submission process for insurance agents. Peskin’s past experience in the industry has heavily influenced the development of Sembley, showcasing his expertise and commitment to addressing common business challenges.
Additionally, Carvertise has introduced a new product line, Branded Chauffeurs, targeted towards conferences. Atmospheric water harvesting company AirJoule received over $1 million in state incentives to establish its headquarters near Newark. Furthermore, New Castle County’s industrial space vacancies have slightly decreased, indicating potential growth in the industrial sector.
For tech enthusiasts, upcoming events such as Millsummit 2024 and The Power Woman Experience: BLOOM 2024 offer unique opportunities to network and engage with industry professionals. Overall, Delaware’s tech ecosystem continues to evolve, with a focus on innovation, collaboration, and community engagement.
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