The Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs Accelerator Powered by Pegasus Tech Ventures has unveiled its 2024 cohort, which includes 12 startups founded by Harvard alumni. The 2024 cohort includes the following companies:
- Aimiable – Launched by Olga Gomonova, this AI operating system enhances customer support with predictive analytics and intelligent routing – Harvard Business School
- Berilium – Alberto Guillen Salas created this digital wealth management platform to offer access to alternative investment strategies – Harvard Business School
- Delfino AI – Launched by Sneh Patel, this platform automates routine insurance calls for doctors’ offices – Harvard Business School
- FanEQT – Founded by Usman Shuja, this company creates a marketplace for sports asset monetization, including stadium fractional ownership – Harvard Kennedy School
- Fiduciary in a Box – Jed Cohen launched this platform to help employers navigate health benefits risk management and comply with new fiduciary regulations – Harvard College
- GuardianSat – Founded by Christopher Rohe, this company looks into space debris management in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) – Harvard Kennedy School
- Inquisio – Joshua Penner created this platform to improve public records request processes for local governments – Harvard Extension School
- Kedi Labs – Founded by Michelle Frye, this pet health company offers at-home diagnostic kits for pets – Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- PathCision Medicine – David Lee created this biopharma firm to develop therapies for incurable diseases – Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Platform – Transforming construction with the Platform Method, this company was founded by Adrian Washington – Harvard Business School
- Sugarwork – Alumni Vanessa Liu (Harvard Radcliffe College and Harvard Law School) and Judith Williams (Harvard Radcliffe College) co-founded this knowledge-sharing platform using generative AI.
- Vocadian – Created by Amelia Eginton, this company provides predictive fatigue risk management using voice AI – Harvard Business School
The startups will participate in an intense ten-week virtual program, gaining access to mentorship, investor networks, and expert guidance for accelerating their growth and impact.
This program ends with Demo Day when each startup highlights its innovations to a panel of investors and a curated audience, seeking further investment and partnerships to scale their solutions. And the winner of Demo Day will go on to the Startup World Cup competition to pitch for a $1 Million grand prize.