News from Groundswell Startups | Melbourne, FL

Groundswell Ready for Take Off 2020

Written by Jarin Eisenberg | Jan 1, 2020 9:18:00 PM

 

 

Groundswell is ready for an exciting 2020 as we celebrate the success and growth of our startup companies. Since 2016, Groundswell companies have raised over 25 million dollars in funding. As an organization, we know that access to capital, especially in the early stages of development, is crucial to a startup's success. Through our incubator program and the dedication of our mentor network, companies are gaining access to the resources they need to be successful right here on the Space Coast. 

This year we look forward to growing our community partnerships and sharing the stories of our companies. Groundswell is a community of innovators and creatives where everyone comes from a place of how can I help; I am inspired by the vision, determination, and grit our companies display everyday as they work to make a positive change in their industries and community. We invite you to learn more about our work.

Come see us at Groundswell!

- Jarin Eisenberg, Chief Operating Officer 

 

 

On January 19th, we celebrated the relaunch of Nohbo Drops, the world's first single-use, water soluble Drop for personal care. Nohbo uses monodose technology to create eco-friendly products that replaces the use of plastics. Having secured purchasing commitments in Europe for 76 million units over the next four years, Nohbo's team is set to grow from 3 employees to 11 as they get ready for the  launch of their expansion products including body wash, shaving cream, and coconut soap slips in the Summer of 2020. To learn more about Nohbo please visit: https://nohbodrops.com/ 

 

 

Tomahawk Robotics continues to prove themselves as a market leader and innovator of robotic control solutions in the industrial, security and defense markets. Most recently, Tomahawk was selected to participate in the UK MOD nUAS Experimentation Programme. Selected among the most recognized international aerospace and defense companies, Tomahawk's cutting-edge technology will help to reduce cost and complexity in both commercial and government settings.

 

Tyton Biosciences, the developer of a world-changing recycling technology for the fashion industry, recently closed on its $8 million Series A Funding lead by Tin Shed Ventures, the investment arm of Patagonia. Of the roughly 100 billion garments produced each year, over 70% ends up in a landfill. Tyton’s solution is able to recover raw materials, including cotton pulp and polyester, from discarded clothing and textile waste to create new fabrics. By doing so, the company aims to clean up one of the most carbon intensive, environmentally destructive and wasteful industries in the world.

 

Thank you to the Space Coast Economic Development Commission for their continuous support. Check out the feature on Groundswell & Tomahawk Robotics around the 6:14 mark!