2020 Best Tech Startups in Framingham
The Tech Tribune staff has compiled the very best tech startups in Framingham, Massachusetts. 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. Disruptor Beam
Founded: 2010
“Disruptor Beam turns the world’s greatest entertainment brands into successful games loved by highly connected customers. The Boston-area company connects fans around popular franchises including Game of Thrones, Star Trek and The Walking Dead through story-rich and socially-driven games. Disruptor Beam released GAME OF THRONES ASCENT in 2013, followed by the hugely popular STAR TREK TIMELINES in January 2016 and THE WALKING DEAD: MARCH TO WAR in 2017. Disruptor Beam games can be played across a variety of mobile devices, as well as other platforms including Facebook, Steam, and Amazon Kindle.”
2. Variantyx
Founded: 2014
“Genomic Unity™ testing uses a single method for detection of multiple types of variants to provide one, unified clinical report. PCR-free whole genome sequencing is paired with in-silico analysis to identify small sequence changes, large structural variants, mitochondrial variants and tandem repeat expansions within a single sample. A complete analysis can be ordered directly, or a more targeted analysis can be selected followed by reflexing up to the complete analysis in case no initial results are identified.”
3. Trilio
Founded: 2013
“Trilio is the only provider of OpenStack-native backup and recovery solutions. Since 2013, Trilio has been on a mission to give tenants more control over their ever-changing, growing, complex, and scalable cloud-based architectures. Today, Trilio is trusted by businesses all around the world to protect their clouds in a way that’s easily recoverable, and requires little-to-no central IT administration.”