
Houston Angel Network
The Houston Angel Network (HAN) is a nonprofit angel investor group supporting early-stage startups in the Houston and Gulf Coast region. Founded in 2001, HAN is one of the oldest angel networks in Texas and pools member diligence across consumer, life sciences, energy, tech & software, and aerospace.
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Optelos
Optelos is a B2B SaaS company focused on data management and AI computer vision for Enterprise Asset Inspection.
Somnair
developing a non-invasive neurostimulation solution for obstructive sleep apnea
HLA Data Systems
Software solutions for the complex needs of HLA laboratories
Gecko Robotics
Developer of robots intended to automate infrastructure inspections in power/natural gas/clean coal
CorInnova Inc
Their cardiac assist device treats the 50% of heart failure patients who can't use existing devices
Waku
new generation of tea, same fruity, sweet, refreshing taste but with only 3-4 grams of sugar
Joylux
Joylux is a health technology company creating innovative consumer/ medical devices
Hothintelinc
Machine learning, coupled with augmented reality, to reduce medical errors.
Light Line Medical Inc
visible light-based platform technology disinfects catheters, thereby preventing infections
Meshify
Protecting and connecting the places you care about
Clearcam Inc
ClearCam develops technology to improve the surgeons' visual field.
Bone Health Technologies
developed the OsteoBoost Belt, a device using vibration to safely treat Osteopenia
Rise Game
platform for youth sports leagues to manage teams while helping young athletes train and develop.
Milkify
enables life-saving nutrition for infants by turning human milk into a shelf-stable powder
Mi Padrino
bilingual, online marketplace that makes planning and paying for Hispanic celebrations easy and eff
Galen Data
Configurable cloud platform purpose built for medical device connectivity & visualization of data
Anaono
Lingerie for those that have undergone breast surgery
Boomerang Foods Inc
Boomerang's is positioned to be the premier brand in the $2.5 billion handheld category