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Intel is a multinational technology corporation that manufactures computer parts, including microprocessors and semiconductor chips, the latter of which Intel is one of the world's top manufacturers measured by revenue. | ||||||
SupraOracles is a company developing a blockchain network | ||||||
Galxe is a Web3 credential data network created to assist developers using digital credential data and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to build products and communities in Web3. | ||||||
Elrond is a blockchain protocol that seeks to offer extremely fast transaction speeds by using sharding. The project describes itself as a technology ecosystem for the new internet, which includes fintech, decentralized finance and the Internet of Things. | ||||||
Dialpad is a San Francisco-headquartered business communications platform company. | ||||||
OpenSea is an online marketplace for buying and selling cryptocollectibles. The company is located in New York City and was founded in 2017. | ||||||
AdEx is an advertising platform that leverages blockchain technology and programmatic advertising. | ||||||
Blender is a free and open-source 3d computer graphics software founded in 2002. | ||||||
To interconnect the world's networks to blockchain and make this technology accessible to all. | ||||||
1inch is the developer of a decentralized finance platform and includes the 1inch Aggregation Protocol, the 1inch Liquidity Protocol, the 1inch Limit Order Protocol and the 1inch Wallet. | ||||||
Salesforce is a San Francisco-based company offering a customer relationship management platform. | ||||||
Celestia is a stripped-down layer-1 blockchain that focuses solely on ordering transactions and making the data for transactions available. The blockchain does not handle smart contracts or perform computations. | ||||||
Zoom is a computer software company providing remote conferencing services to businesses and organizations. Zoom is a San Jose, California-based company founded in 2011 by Eric S. Yuan. | ||||||
EDX is a nonprofit and open-source enterprise providing online courses and helping universities provide online courses. | ||||||
Moralis is a Web3 development platform. | ||||||
Synthace is a software company based out of London, UK, building automation software that gives biologists the ability to control and analyze the performance of lab hardware. | ||||||
Fetch.AI is an artificial intelligence (AI) lab building a decentralized machine learning network with a crypto economy. | ||||||
WalkMe is a software company developing and designing an engagement, insight, and automation platform for enterprises. | ||||||
Twilio is a cloud communications platform for building SMS, voice, and messaging applications on an API built for a global scale. | ||||||
ComplyAdvantage is a company developing machine learning and big data based financial crime fighting software. | ||||||
Tableau Software is a Seattle-based company founded in 2003 by Pat Hanrahan, Christian Chabot and Chris Stolte. | ||||||
Alsop Louie Partners is an early-stage technology venture capital firm. | ||||||
TriNet Zenefits is a software as a service (SaaS) company providing a digital human resources platform for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). | ||||||
TIBCO is a software company offering a suite of business intelligence and analytics products and services. | ||||||
Atlassian provides collaboration, development, and issue tracking software for teams. |