Bucks County Tech Startups Spotlighted as Most Promising of 2024 

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Barak Bar-Cohen and Steve Rubin of Sojo Industries
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Barak Bar-Cohen (left) and Steve Rubin (right) are the founders of Sojo Industries, which launched in 2021.

Several Bucks County startups are being spotlighted as the Philadelphia region’s most promising, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly.  

These companies were one of twenty that made the publication’s RealLIST Startups 2024 based on the metrics of being founded no earlier than three years ago, making most of the revenue for selling a product, and haven’t undergone a significant exit event.  

Warrington-based ed-tech company MentoMind ranked number 7 on the list. The startup uses artificial intelligence to help with SAT prep. The startup was founded in 2022 by Amit Jain, a former educator-turned-engineer.  

Bristol’s Sojo Industries ranked number 4. The company, founded in 2021 by the former Bai Brands COO Barak Bar-Cohen, uses robotics to make the manufacturing, process of packaged beverages more efficient.  

Newtown-based Alloy earned its spot on the honorable mentions list. The startup, founded by Brandon Aversano, has an innovative platform that allows users to sell their jewelry and get an estimate of their value.  

Read more about which Philadelphia area tech start-ups made the list on Technical.ly.


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