AWS Startups Blog
Category: Startup
Shaping Your Startup Culture to Thrive
Our panel of experts at our AWS Loft in New York discuss why culture is vital to any startup that wants to survive past its early days.
Imagining an ‘Everything Connected’ World With Geospock
As they move throughout the physical world, devices are constantly gathering data. Geospock Founder Dr. Steve Marsh talks about how his team has built a spatial data platform to process all the information collected from such devices and utilize it to design next-generation applications and devices.
In Case You Missed It: Day Three of Collision 2019
The AWS team went to Toronto, Canada to speak at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing technology conference. Here’s what you missed from day three.
Proscia Is Taking On The Fight Against Cancer With Digital Pathology And AWS
Proscia was founded to perfect cancer diagnosis with intelligent software that changes the way the world practices pathology. Here’s how they do it.
In Case You Missed It: Day Two of Collision 2019
The AWS team went to Toronto, Canada to speak at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing technology conference. Here’s what you missed from day two.
Recurring Revenue for Startups with Barkbox
Gain insights into BARK’s wins and losses and how they were able to build a successful recurring revenue model with Co-founder Carly Strife.
Customizable Guide Builder Stonly Adds Color to Web Content
Stonly, a Paris and Krakow-based startup, allows users to customize how-to guides and learning modules for their web pages. Alex Fogel, Co-founder and CEO of Stonly, talks about the inspirations behind Stonly, the challenges the company hopes to solve, and how AWS has helped it scale.
Viz.ai Uses Deep Learning to Analyze CT Scans and Save Lives
When someone suffers a stroke, every seconds counts and could mean the difference between being ok, permanent brain damage, or even death. Despite time being of the essence for treatment, the current process for decision making can take up to three hours. Deep learning startup Viz.ai is on a mission to change that.
In Case You Missed It: Day One of Collision 2019
The AWS team went to Toronto, Canada to speak at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing technology conference. Here’s what you missed from day one.
Eliminating Stage Fright With VR Software Tool InStage
Public speaking tool InStage uses VR software to create scenarios in which users can practice presentations. Co-founder Imran Mouna describes how the company was founded, who its primary users are, and what’s next in 2019.