gBETA Features Local Startups

Five Gulf Coast-based companies have been selected to participate in gBETA Gulf Coast, a pre-accelerator designed to enhance go-to-market strategies, operations, corporate structure and investor readiness over the course of seven weeks. Skillframe of Mobile is an AI-powered platform that deploys coordinated AI agents to automate sales and recruiting workflows for staffing and recruiting firms. Gulf Sterilization, also of Mobile, enables medical device and life science companies to overcome slow, complex, risk-laden sterilization processes by deploying its chlorine dioxide gas process. Graphite Atlas of Fairhope helps any business user build a clear, visual map of how their organization operates, including its processes, teams, systems and relationships with no technical background required. North Gulf Farms of Bayou La Batre is transforming a fragmented network of remote oyster farms into a streamlined national supply chain. EquipSense of Birmingham helps machine-heavy businesses automate equipment tracking through real-time runtime and location monitoring. The companies will present at gBETA Gulf Coast Demo Day at Innovation Portal in Mobile on May 6 at 5:30 p.m.

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