2020 Best Tech Startups in Richardson
The Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Richardson, Texas. In doing our research, we considered several factors including but not limited to:
- Revenue potential
- Leadership team
- Brand/product traction
- 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. Hedera Hashgraph
Founded: 2016
Also honored in:
“The Hedera hashgraph platform provides a new form of distributed consensus; a way for people who don’t know or trust each other to securely collaborate and transact online without the need for a trusted intermediary.”
2. Theatro
Founded: 2011
Also honored in:
“Theatro is a Dallas-based technology startup pioneering the market’s first voice-controlled enterprise wearable for brick and mortar retail, hospitality, and manufacturing. Our “heads up, hands free” mobile solution provides a software suite of productivity and communication applications through a SaaS (Software as a Service) offering designed to optimize employee, sales, and operational performance.
We work and innovate with some of the nation’s leading retailers.”
3. Nimbix
Founded: 2010
“Nimbix is the leading provider of purpose-built cloud computing for AI, Machine Learning and High-Performance Computing. Powered by JARVICE™, Nimbix’s patented software platform, the Nimbix Cloud provides high-performance software as a service, dramatically speeding up data processing for enterprises in Energy, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Media and Retail. Nimbix delivers its innovative accelerated high-performance platform services and applications from its world-class data centers.”
4. Modo
Founded: 2010
Also honored in:
“Modo is the better, faster way to connect payment systems. Modo has a cloud based payments utility that works with banks, networks, payments processors, and their partners to enable interoperability between systems.”