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FORT WORTH – Six woman-owned, startup businesses – from a wedding planning outfit to a cybersecurity firm – have been selected to participate in one of two TechFW programs, courtesy of the Texas Woman’s University – Center for Women Entrepreneurs (CWE). 
The center designated $1,000 and $2,000 Education Awards for female entrepreneurs to
participate in TechFW’s ThinkLab startup accelerator or SmartStart business incubator
programs. 
The winners were chosen based on the following criteria: 1) the founder is a female entrepreneur who is a major shareholder and decision-maker; 2) the founder and business are in the state of Texas; 3) the business is a for-profit company; and 4) the founder must own, have licensed, or be working on proprietary technology, a trade secret, or an innovative way of doing business.
“Getting the opportunity to engage with Tech FW through the TWU scholarship blew the doors off of any and all of my expectations and hopes for this program,” said Mindy Hansen, founder of Sola Gratia and a 2022 grant recipient. “It helped frame the startup road ahead and gave me confidence in moving forward with my idea.”
ThinkLab is a non-seed, startup accelerator that helps entrepreneurs determine whether there is sufficient value to pursue a product or service idea, identify potential markets, develop a path to market strategy, and learn how to communicate the value of the idea to early stakeholders and adopters.

The SmartStart business incubator assists leaders in developing a formalized business framework that enables them to work with coaches to take their company to market.
“We are excited to continue this incredible female founder’s award program with Texas
Woman’s University,” said Hayden Blackburn, TechFW’s executive director. “During the past year, as many as 48% of our clients have been women-led, and this partnership has expanded the opportunities for women that are ‘building the future’.” 
“The CWE is delighted to partner with TechFW to provide support that enables these women to engage in programs that equip them for a journey of entrepreneurial success,” said Tracy Irby, director of the Center for Women Entrepreneurs. “These awards serve as a bridge to opportunities, nurturing their tech-driven aspirations and pathway to success.”
Here are the award winners who will be starting their TechFW program this fall: 

Ordinatus Data, LLC 
Founder: Kristen J. Bickham (co-founder)​  
Industry: Cyber-Security​ 
Product: SaaS company providing CMMC and FOCI compliance-related software for companies in the Defense Industrial Base.​ 
Website: www.OrdinatusData.com​ 
Program: SmartStart 
 
Texas Dental Innovations, LLC 
Founder: Meilin Howard​  
Industry: Healthcare Tech​ 
Product: Texas Dental Innovations, LLC., is bringing to market a self-cleaning dental mirror with an automatic wiper design. ​ 
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meilin-howard-39523999/  
Program: SmartStart 
 
CognitV Solutions, LLC 
Founder: Dr. Niki Fowler​  
Industry: Virtual Reality (VR)​ 
Product: At CognitV, we are working to develop virtual reality experiences to promote mental wellness. ​ 
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cognitv-solutions-llc/ 
Program: SmartStart 
 
StyleSmartVA, LLC 
Founders:  Jacqueline Wilson and Shawna Murphy​  
Industry: B2B Virtual Assistance​ 
Product: By leveraging our platform, entrepreneurs can streamline their operations and receive personalized virtual assistance tailored to the unique demands of their beauty business. ​ 
Website: www.Stylesmartva.com  
Program: Smart Start, 2022 ThinkLab graduates 
 

Just Elope, LLC 
Founder: Jennifer Allen​  
Industry:  B2B Service Delivery​ 
Product: App which provides couples with real-time availability of vendors and venues, ensuring that they can access up-to-date information on preferred dates and locations.​ 
Website: www.justelope.net 
Program: ThinkLab 
 
Pak-Tech 
Founder: Kanika Pryor​  
Industry: B2B Virtual Engagement​ 
Product: Creating a virtual workspace that offers clients complete assistance regarding virtual office software, hardware, and furniture.​ 
Program: ThinkLab 

About TechFW  
TechFW, at 25, is a startup accelerator and incubator. ​​It builds, supports and educates tech
entrepreneurs by bringing together trusted talent and robust resources to equip startups for
success.    
About the Center for Women Entrepreneurs at Texas Woman’s University  
The Center for Women Entrepreneurs is part of TWU’s Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s
Leadership. The center provides tools for women-owned businesses to succeed, including
business advising, funding, networking and training.

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