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Founders' Forum: From Student to Startup

 
 
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Hear from a panel of CREATE-X alumni about their journey through entrepreneurship at Georgia Tech, including Tim Felbinger (founder of StartProto), Zea Khorramabadi (co-founder of StrideLink), and Daniele De Mari (founder of Neorogram)! Food + drinks are also served, courtesy of Georgia Tech CREATE-X.

Tim Felbinger is the founder and CEO of StartProto, a cloud software company that provides innovative solutions to small to mid-sized manufacturers. StartProto seamlessly connects the shop floor, data, and management on one cloud platform, making it easier for manufacturers to manage their operations and scale their businesses. After graduation from Georgia Tech, Tim immediately put his education to work by starting StartProto. With a degree in Electrical Engineering, Tim's passion for technology and commitment to delivering high-quality solutions has helped StartProto to grow rapidly and make a significant impact in the manufacturing industry.

Marzeah Khorramabadi is a recent Georgia Tech Computer Engineering graduate and is co-founder of StrideLink. StrideLink’s mission is to make remote gait monitoring technology a crucial and widespread tool used to track patient outcomes.

Daniele De Mari is the Founder and CEO of Neurogram. She was born and raised in Brazil and moved to the US to study neuroscience at Georgia Tech. Daniele has worked in research labs since her first semester at Tech. Daniele also worked as an EEG technician in Brazil in 2020 and after unexpectedly saving a patient's life by detecting that he was having a seizure in the middle of an EEG scan, she created Neurogram. Neurogram is an artificial intelligence platform that, with machine learning applied to brain scans, increases the time of neurological diseases diagnosis. She has closed a partnership with a neurology company and a medical association with more than 50 hospitals around Brazil, yielding a $4m valuation.