America’s Datahub Innovation Challenge Confirms Final Candidates For $50,000 Prize

August 15, 2022 — America’s DataHub Consortium (ADC), in partnership with TechConnect and Advanced Technology International (ATI), today announced 17 finalists in America’s DataHub Innovation Challenge. These candidates receive membership to ADC and the chance to win $50,000 in non-dilutive funds through a pitch competition this September 27 in Washington, D.C. at Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit. ADC members receive streamlined access to federal statistical system funding and provide input to strategic priorities.

Out of applicants spanning five countries and 16 states, finalists include:

AI SquaredKinnami Software Corporation
AirMettle, Inc.Knexus Research Corporation
Candelytics, Inc.Mississippi State University
DataSecTechNUTS Technologies, Inc.
DomenixOpendatasoft
Duality TechnologiesSylabs, Inc.
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbhVirginia Tech National Security Institute
Internet of Everything CorporationYet Analytics, Inc.
IRIS

“Data is increasingly a global commodity more valuable than any other,” said Matthew Laudon, Vice President – TechConnect Division at ATI. “It is in the national interest to ensure that our agencies receive the most cutting edge solutions to maintain effective and secure management of data resources. The America’s DataHub Innovation Challenge delivered the best of the best, and we’re proud to bring those new innovators into such a powerful sphere of purchasers and end users.”

Finalists offered solutions primarily featuring four areas of interest: dashboards that integrate disparate data types into a cohesive display; data linking and data access for secure and effective distribution to authorized end users; data security and privacy solutions to safeguard residents; and novel analytical techniques, including software approaches for utilizing datasets. They not only stand to earn funding this fall; in-person reviewers may also offer them unique opportunities, including membership to America’s DataHub Consortium, which centralizes data concerns for 13 statistical agencies and units. Leading corporate and investment buyers will also review pitches and participate in the award ceremony.

“America’s DataHub Consortium provides a flexible, sustainable method to connect data and communities in a new and innovative way. It brings together a consortium of experts from industry and academia to work with the government statistical agencies to enable evidence-building,” said Mike Atkinson, Vice President – Medical and Information Management, ATI. “America’s DataHub Innovation Challenge sought solutions to our nation’s most pressing data-related challenges, and we’re very hopeful about the quality of the results. We invite you to join us this fall as we meet them and preview the future of data innovation.”

or more information or to attend the pitch event this fall, visit: https://events.techconnect.org/DTCFall/americas_datahub_consortium/. To join America’s DataHub Consortium, visit: https://www.americasdatahub.org/how-to-join/.