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<b>No.:</b> 7<br>
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<b>Name:</b> LittleBits<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://littlebits.cc<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 601 West 26th St, #410
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New York, NY 10001<br>
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<b>Description:</b> LittleBits breaks down prototyping a gadget into easy-to-understand modules, like Legos for electronics.
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<b>No.:</b> 8<br>
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<b>Name:</b> BotFactory<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.shapeways.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 20 Jay St #312 Brooklyn, NY 11201<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The guys at BotFactory have found a way for New York City’s makers to design and print their own printed circuit boards on the cheap.
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<b>No.:</b> 9<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Adafruit Industries<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.adafruit.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 150 Varick Street
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New York, NY 10013<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Adafruit Industries connects makers with open-source hardware, like the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino controller, for makers to use in their own creations.
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<b>No.:</b> 6<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Canary<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://canary.is<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 101 6th Avenue, New York, New York 10013<br>
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<b>Description:</b> This plug-and-play device alerts you on your mobile device when there are changes in movement, temperature, air quality—you name it—in a room when there shouldn’t be.
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<b>No.:</b> 10<br>
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<b>Name:</b> MakerBot<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.makerbot.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 87 3rd Ave
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Brooklyn, NY 11217<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Even if MakerBot was acquired last year, it’s proven its worth in the hardware startup community in New York and beyond.
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<b>No.:</b> 11<br>
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<b>Name:</b> SOLS<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.sols.co<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 1201 Broadway
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Suite 301
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New York, NY 10001<br>
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<b>Description:</b> SOLS draws on NYC’s fashion tradition to make their 3-D printed insoles appealing to their wearers.
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<b>No.:</b> 5<br>
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<b>Name:</b> GoTenna<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.gotenna.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 102 S. 6th St.
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Brooklyn, NY 11249<br>
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<b>Description:</b> GoTenna lets you text off the grid when your phone doesn’t have service.
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<b>No.:</b> 4<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Ringly<br>
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<b>URL:</b> https://ringly.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 200 Park Avenue, Suite 1501, New York, NY 10166<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Ringly knows that wearables have big potential for female consumers.
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<b>No.:</b> 12<br>
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<b>Name:</b> R/GA Accelerator<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://rgaaccelerator.com/connecteddevices <br>
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<b>Address:</b> 350 W 39th Street, New York, NY 10018<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Although technically not a startup, this tech accelerator started giving makeovers to ten worthy startups in the connected devices and IoT space last year.
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<b>No.:</b> 1<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Electric Objects<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://www.electricobjects.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 356 Bowery New York, NY 10012<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Electric Objects’ tech is ever-evolving to support high-octane graphics and newer visual forms, like Javascript files that change in response to data streams.
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<b>No.:</b> 2<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Tiggly<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://tiggly.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 222 Broadway, Level 19, New York, NY 10038<br>
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<b>Description:</b> This company’s latest product, Tiggly Counts, showed up in Apples Stores around the world in November.
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<b>No.:</b> 3<br>
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<b>Name:</b> Bluesmart<br>
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<b>URL:</b> http://bluesmart.com<br>
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<b>Address:</b> 25 Broadway, 5th floor, New York, NY 10004<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Bluesmart has re-designed the carry-on suitcase to connect to your mobile device.
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