The i2E-managed StartOK Accelerator Fund recently closed a $250,000 investment in Tulsa’s 4DSales, creator of an innovative tablet application that helps sales professionals shorten the sales cycle.
The i2E-managed StartOK Accelerator Fund recently closed a $250,000 investment in Tulsa’s 4DSales, creator of an innovative tablet application that helps sales professionals shorten the sales cycle.
The i2E-managed StartOK Accelerator Fund recently closed a $250,000 investment in Tulsa’s 4DSales, creator of an innovative tablet application that helps sales professionals shorten the sales cycle.
The i2E OK Angel Sidecar Fund and StartOK Accelerator Fund recently closed a $100,000 investment in Oklahoma City-based SIVI, part of a $340,000 investment round that also included the SeedStep Angels and the VentureSpur accelerator.
Drik has raised $500,000 in Series A funding. The lead investor was i2E’s StartOK Accelerator Fund, which combined its investment with a loan from Stillwater National Bank.
i2E Inc.’s StartOK Accelerator Fund was the lead investor in a $500,000 investment round that recently closed in Oklahoma City-based Drik LLC.
i2E Inc. has closed a $450,000 investment in Stillwater-based Associated Material Processing LLC through its StartOK Accelerator Fund.
i2E, Inc., has closed a $450,000 investment in Stillwater-based Associated Material Processing, LLC. through its StartOK Accelerator Fund.
i2E investment of $500,000 led a financing round of $1.03 million in innovative crash sensor technology developed by Tulsa’s ICEdot.
A pair of investment funds managed by i2E Inc. recently closed a $500,000 Series A investment round in Tulsa’s ICEdot, which led a $1.03 million round.
ICEdot, maker of a crash sensor attached to the safety helmet of cyclists, skiers and other sports participants, recently closed on $1.03 million in financing.
The StartOK Accelerator Fund and OK Angel Sidecar Fund, both managed by i2E, Inc., recently closed a $500,000 Series A investment round in ICEdot.
The StartOK Accelerator Fund, managed by i2E, Inc., recently made a $270,000 investment in Oklahoma City-based Moleculera Labs.