NEW YORK, June 15, 2017 -- The Wall Street Journal today published its inaugural list of Tech Companies to Watch. The list identifies twenty-five emerging companies across dynamic sectors of technology, including: consumer hardware, cyber security, healthcare, financial technology, business services, e-commerce, education and social media. Companies included in the list are less than 6 years old and have a valuation estimated between $50 million and $500 million.
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The Wall Street Journal performed an extensive data analysis and surveyed technology watchers to examine companies based on their founder’s experience, the investments they have attracted, the prior success of their investors, the growth of their workforce and the buzz they are generating.
The Wall Street Journal Tech Companies to Watch, listed in order, are:
1. Hollar Inc.
2. Collective Health Inc.
3. August Home Inc.
4. Clever Inc.
5. Eero Inc.
6. Jibo Inc.
7. Ring
8. Darktrace Ltd. and Tile Inc. (tie)
10. Lemonade Inc.
11. Illusive Networks Ltd.
12. Doctor on Demand Inc.
13. AltSchool
14. Cybereason Inc.
15. Andela Inc.
16. Color Genomics Inc.
17. Earnest Inc.
18. Zola Inc.
19. Flexport Inc.
20. Branch Metrics Inc.
21. Via Transportation Inc.
22. Acorns Grow Inc.
23. Life on Air Inc.
24. Argus Cyber Security Ltd.
25. Babylon Healthcare Services Ltd.
The list is published as a special Journal Report print supplement in today’s issue of The Wall Street Journal and online at: http://wsj.com/techlist
For a complete methodology of the Journal’s rankings, please click here.
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Steve Severinghaus Director, Communications [email protected] Jessica Mara Publicist [email protected]


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