Thursday, Aug 28 / 2025
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August Virtual Investor Forum

Presentations and Q&A

The forum will feature 20-minute presentations (including Q&A) from a curated selection of exciting start-up companies, all carefully selected through our screening processes. You will also see updated presentations from past presenting companies.


Presenting companies:

Wosler
Wosler

Wosler is transforming medical imaging with remote-controlled ultrasound robots and AI automation, solving critical sonographer shortages. Backed by clinical pilots and $3M in commercial interest, Wosler enables faster recruitment, reduces costs, and improves access to care—positioning itself as a key player in the future of diagnostic healthcare.

Lendrose
Lendrose

Lendrose empowers community banks and credit unions to become the “Buy Now, Pay Later” providers for professional services. By embedding financing at checkout, they help small businesses access growth-critical services, enable service providers to close more deals, and allow banks to expand lending portfolios while meeting Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) requirements.

Eyetronic
Eyetronic

Eyetronic’s therapy has proven to halt vision loss (63%) and restore vision (59%). Eyetronic is approved in Europe with more than 1,000 patients treated in 10,000 sessions without a serious adverse event. Their revenue is generated through electronic codes (SaaS). Two clinical trials have started (Stanford, San Francisco) July 2025. Eyetronic’s goal is a US launch in 2028.

Arovia
Arovia

Arovia has a 2-year revenue pipeline totaling over $20M within beachhead markets of DoD, low-vision assistive technology, and mobile sales/tradeshow, and a repeatable sales strategy to exceed $100M+. Splay’s nanomaterial R&D pathway aligns in other industries to create more efficient/durable solar panels, active camouflage, refined automotive lighting, and beyond.

Wind Harvest International
Wind Harvest International

The best wind farms and other locations cannot add more traditional turbines to these properties. A short vertical axis wind turbine has been. the holy grail of the wind industry but has, until now, proven impossible to make.