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2020 Best Tech Startups in Wilmington (North Carolina)

Powered by CrunchbaseThe Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Wilmington, North Carolina. 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. nCino

nCino

Founded: 2012

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“nCino is the worldwide leader in cloud banking. With its Bank Operating System, built on the Salesforce platform, financial institutions can deliver the speed and digital experience that customers expect, backed by the quality and transparency that bankers need.”

2. SportGait

SportGait

Founded: 2016

“SportGait is the first and only company to enable physicians to follow the Zurich-Berlin guidelines for evaluation and treatment of concussion. We have combined neuromotor and neurocognitive tests in an easy to use Platform-as-a-Service on a Microsoft Surface Pro that supports their clinical decisions from start to finish – injury through recovery. We call this the Safe-to-Safe continuum of care. For more information, please visit www.sportgait.com.”

3. KWIPPED

KWIPPED

Founded: 2014

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“KWIPPED makes it easy for businesses to locate and rent equipment from a global network of equipment suppliers.

By providing access to the largest selection of rental equipment, we connect businesses that need to rent equipment with the exact equipment they need, when they need it, with a level of efficiency and reliability that can only be achieved at KWIPPED.com.”

4. Moor For Less™

Moor For Less™

Founded: 2016

“Moor For Less is a software as a service (SaaS) web application where boaters can buy, sell and rent boat slips. Whether a boater travels on a 16 foot skiff or a 100 foot superyacht, the commonality is clear: they both need a place to moor (park) their boat when not cruising on the water.”