Take a Look at the Sponsors for HackATL 2020!

IQ Magazine
3 min readSep 2, 2020

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Each fall, Emory Entrepreneurship & Venture Management hosts HackATL, the largest business hackathon in the Southeast. Since its establishment in 2013, the hackathon has attracted 1000+ students from top undergraduate programs across the United States. This year, we are taking HackATL online for the first time ever, under the theme Adventure is Out There.

None of what we do would be possible without our corporate sponsors who believe in our vision. As such, it is our greatest pleasure to introduce you to our amazing sponsors for HackATL 2020!

Google Cloud: Google Cloud Platform (GCP), is Google’s suite of cloud computing services aimed at helping businesses meet their challenges head on. Trusted by leading companies across a vast range of industries, GCP provides businesses with data-driven tools to solve their toughest problems.

echoAR: echoAR is a 3D-optimized cloud platform that aims to manage and provide augmented/virtual reality content to apps and devices everywhere. Their product makes it simple for creators to build, execute and maintain 3D applications, and has been recognized by publications such as Entrepreneur, Business Wire, and The Hill.

Pathrise: Pathrise is an online program that provides 1-on-1 mentorship and job training for professionals looking to work in the tech industry. With fellows working in top tech companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, and LinkedIn, their service has been featured in publications like The New York Times and Forbes.

Coker Group: First established in 1987 by Jackson C. Coker, Coker Group provides advisory services to the healthcare industry. Focusing on five main services areas — strategy, operations, finance, technology, and compliance — the firm mediates complex agreements between hospitals and physicians, always working towards their mission to provide innovative and principled solutions to their clients.

Hypepotamus: Founded in 2011 as an open collaborative stage for entrepreneurs and young startups, Hypepotamus is a startup and technology-centric publication that aims to bring news, interviews, events, job listings to entrepreneurship-driven readers in the Southeast.

KEY Investment Partners: KEY Investment Partners provides top-quality investment management services for the cannabis industry, working as the mediator between investors and early-stage cannabis companies. With the rapid legalization of cannabis across the US leading to unprecedented cultural changes, the firm aims to provide investment opportunities for early startups.

BLH Venture Partners: BLH Venture Partners is an early-stage investment firm that invests in startups that provide innovation within new or existing markets. Started by Goizueta MBA alum Billy L. Harbert, BLH has made investments in companies such as BetterCloud, Forbes Travel Guide, and Vonage.

We hope these list of amazing sponsors have you hyped for HackATL 2020! Stay tuned for more HackATL articles from IQ Magazine!

Written by: Rurie Yi | IQ Associate

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