Startups

2020 Best Tech Startups in San Bruno

Powered by CrunchbaseThe Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in San Bruno, California. In doing our research, we considered several factors including but not limited to:

  1. Revenue potential
  2. Leadership team
  3. Brand/product traction
  4. Competitive landscape

Additionally, all companies must be independent (unacquired), privately owned, at most 10 years old, and have received at least one round of funding in order to qualify.

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1. Dynamic Signal

Dynamic Signal

Founded: 2010

Also honored in: 2019 Best Tech Startups in San Bruno

“Dynamic Signal, the Employee Communication and Engagement Platform, connects organizations with their most valued asset – their employees. Hundreds of enterprise organizations, including more than 20 percent of the Fortune 100, trust Dynamic Signal to modernize, streamline, and measure their communication and engagement with one platform to reach all employees, wherever they work. The Dynamic Signal ECE Platform integrates with intranets like SharePoint, human resource systems including Workday, and centralized directories such as Active Directory. Dynamic Signal aligns organizations and increases productivity by delivering timely, relevant information to millions of employees around the world.”

2. Locix

Locix

Founded: 2015

Also honored in: 2019 Best Tech Startups in San Bruno

“Locix develops revolutionary solutions to uniquely capture spatial, visual and sensor data to provide contextual awareness to buildings, homes and connected devices – digitizing the physical world. Combined with advanced data analytics, Locix solutions enable actionable insights for automated decision making. Based in Silicon Valley, Locix is backed by leading venture and strategic investors including ID Ventures, University of Tokyo Edge Capital, Murata Manufacturing, NTT Docomo Ventures, Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, iRobot, Yaskawa Information Systems, Yaskawa Electric, and Acer Ventures.”