HealthVerity was founded in 2014 to enhance the utility, transparency, availability and cost efficiency of traditional and emerging healthcare data. Volunteers from HealthVerity have worked with students at the Science Leadership Academy, which is a magnet public high school in Philadelphia, as well as students at Agnes Irwin School in Bryn Mawr. Most recently, volunteers from HealthVerity supported and organized the Spring 2017 TechTours, in collaboration with 12 tech companies in Philadelphia and New York. Students attending the tours came from Science Leadership Academy, Agnes Irwin School, New Hope-Solebury, Souderton, Germantown Academy, University of Penn, and Lafayette College.
MeetMe is the leading social network for meeting new people in the US and the public market leader for social discovery. MeetMe is also an original participant from the inception of InspireTech and brought teams to demo tech at New Hope-Solebury High School in 2013, Hour of Code Week at Central Bucks East High School in 2014, InspireTech's first Tech Fair at Souderton Area High School in 2015, Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015, and Hatboro-Horsham's Tech Futures Fair in 2016. MeetMe most recently hosted one of our Spring 2017 TechTours with local high school students from New Hope-Solebury, Souderton, and Germantown Academy.
Mapzen is an open source mapping lab, building and supporting open data and software, to promote a healthy mapping ecosystem. Based out of the Samsung Accelerator headquarters in NYC, they support the geo community through building tools and collaborating on open source mapping projects. Mapzen believes that a healthy mapping ecosystem is one that is diverse, sustainable, and accessible to all.
Volunteers from Mapzen attended InspireTech's first Tech Fair at Souderton Area High School in 2015, Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015, and Hatboro-Horsham's Tech Futures Fair in 2016. Samsung NEXT ( accelerator of Mapzen) most recently hosted one of our Spring 2017 TechTours with students from New Hope-Solebury High School, Germantown Academy and Lafayette College.
BrickSimple is located in Doylestown, PA and is a leading developer of web, mobile, and wearable computing applications. BrickSimple is also an original participant from the inception of InspireTech and has brought volunteers to demo tech at New Hope-Solebury High School in 2013, Hour of Code Week at Central Bucks East High School in 2014, and InspireTech's first Tech Fair at Souderton Area High School in 2015. BrickSimple most recently hosted one of our Spring 2017 TechTours with local high school students from New Hope-Solebury, Souderton, and Germantown Academy.
Jornaya is located in Ambler, PA and provides the only independent, neutral, open technology platform that enables tracking of origin and history for every online lead generation event. Jornaya volunteers attended the Hour of Code Week at Central Bucks East High School in 2014. Jornaya most recently hosted two students for our Spring 2017 TechTours.
AWeber develops and runs an opt-in email marketing service used by over 100,000+ small businesses, bloggers and entrepreneurs around the globe. AWeber has hosted students onsite for multiple tours as well as brought volunteers to demo tech at at New Hope-Solebury High School in 2013, Hour of Code Week at Central Bucks East High School in 2014, InspireTech's first Tech Fair at Souderton Area High School in 2015, Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015, and Hatboro-Horsham's Tech Futures Fair in 2016.
GAME-U® is an after-school program designed to nurture valuable learning and life skills by teaching kids how to design and build their own videogames. Designed by game industry veterans, GAME-U gives kids a fun, inspiring, hands-on learning experience. Game-U is an original participant from the inception of InspireTech and has brought volunteers to demo tech at at New Hope-Solebury High School in 2013, Hour of Code Week at Central Bucks East High School in 2014, InspireTech's first Tech Fair at Souderton Area High School in 2015, and Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015.
DramaFever was launched in 2009 by co-founders Seung Bak and Suk Park (out of Seung's apartment!) beginning with a single drama series. In just a few short years, DramaFever has grown to become the leading online destination for the best TV shows and movies from around the world.
Today, DramaFever is on the forefront of revolutionizing internet TV, offering hundreds of series, variety shows, movies and even kids programming in multiple languages. Our high performance teams based in Philadelphia and New York always seems to find a way to make the impossible, possible. We create systems at scale and use data driven decisions to license and market our content.
Our passionate audience is rapidly growing, with fans across the globe visiting DramaFever every day for their daily fix of must-see entertainment.
Volunteers from DramaFever attended Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015.
Chariot Solutions is an IT consulting firm specializing in application development and systems integration using Java and open source technologies. Chariot consultants include some of the top software architects in the country, all of whom possess a rare combination of deep technical expertise, applied industry knowledge and a genuine love for what they do. Chariot's consulting team has made the company the optimal partner to design, develop, deploy, integrate, support and tune mission-critical systems for companies of all sizes. Visit Chariot on the web at www.chariotsolutions.com.
Volunteers from Chariot Solutions attended Germantown Academy's first Hour of Code Fair in 2015.