Rise of the Rest – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 13:44:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL-born tech startup pitches to Steve Case — and knocks it out of the park /post/uofltoday/uofl-born-tech-startup-pitches-to-steve-case-and-knocks-it-out-of-the-park/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-born-tech-startup-pitches-to-steve-case-and-knocks-it-out-of-the-park/#respond Fri, 18 May 2018 15:31:11 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=42148 , a medical device company born at the University of Louisville, has won $100,000 in tech icon Steve Case’s “Rise of the Rest” pitch competition.

Before the competition, held last week at the Speed Art Museum on UofL’s Belknap campus, new president Dr. Neeli Bendapudi moderated a fireside chat between Case, co-founder of America Online, and Bill Ready, chief operating officer of PayPal.

They talked entrepreneurship and innovation before the judges heard from seven Louisville startup companies and chose one — Inscope — for an investment from the .

Many of the presenting companies had a connection to UofL. Five went through training programs such as LaunchIt or RevIt offered by the UofL Forcht Center for Entrepreneurship, and/or received a startup grant to grow their business here. Some, like FreshFry and Mailhaven, are led by UofL alumni.

For Inscope, the connections are deep.

“This was born at the business school — room 222, with Dr. Van Clouse,” said CEO Maggie Galloway, who pitched at the Rise of the Rest event. “Now we’ve got a product on the market that could save lives.”

Galloway co-founded the company, which produces a suction laryngoscope device for clearing patient airways, as part of a student team in the Entrepreneurship MBA program at the College of Business.

There, they worked with Clouse, chair of entrepreneurship and director of the Forcht Center. The Inscope team built up the company, and won after after for their business plan and pitch.

“I am very proud of Incsope’s continuing success,” Clouse said. “In addition to launching a high performance new venture, the team continues to give generously of their time to the next generation of entrepreneurs.”

The UofL Office of Technology Transfer worked with the company on commercialization and provided advice on the patenting process. Inscope just recently , the Inscope Direct, and is now finishing up a new product that incorporates video.

And they’re still winning pitch contests — like Rise of the Rest.

“We are absolutely overwhelmed for Inscope; it’s a fantastic achievement and they’ve worked so hard,” said Dr. Holly Clark, deputy director of OTT. “The team and technology started with a great idea to address a critical medical need. With the team’s skill, determination, and dedication, they’ll continue to go far.”

The “Rise of the Rest” seed fund is backed by Revolution, an investment firm led by Case. The fund invests in early-stage companies located outside of major startup hubs, like New York City or San Francisco.

Louisville was the last stop of the 2018 Rise of the Rest tour, after Dallas, Memphis, Birmingham and Chattanooga. There’s a video on the Louisville leg of the tour .

 

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Startups will pitch to ‘Rise of the Rest’ at UofL /section/business-and-economy/startups-will-pitch-to-rise-of-the-rest-at-uofl/ /section/business-and-economy/startups-will-pitch-to-rise-of-the-rest-at-uofl/#respond Tue, 17 Apr 2018 14:48:04 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=41591 Local startups, some with ties to the University of Louisville, will compete for $100,000 when ‘Rise of the Rest’ comes to campus next month.

The is backed by Revolution, an investment firm led by America Online co-founder, Steve Case. The fund invests in early-stage companies located outside of major startup hubs, like New York City or San Francisco.

Those in Louisville, for example.

Local startups , , and others each will have the chance to pitch when the fund comes to Louisville on Friday, May 11.

The is at 4 p.m. at the Speed Art Museum on the Belknap campus.

According to the Rise of the Rest website, the evening will include networking, an open bar and a fireside chat with Case and J.D. Vance, the seed fund’s managing partner and author of

After that, the Louisville entrepreneurs will pitch their their companies to the judges for a shot at $100,000. The judges include Case, Vance, Revolution partner David Hall, and Google for Entrepreneurs director Mary Grove.

This is a return for Case, who also came to with Rise of the Rest. Then, he attended an Innovation Showcase at the UofL Engineering Garage and spoke at the PNC Club at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.

Louisville is the last stop of the 2018 Rise of the Rest tour, after Dallas, Memphis, Birmingham and Chattanooga.

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