The strength of the Trailblazer Accelerator network shows up in what happens after the program. Across our alumni community, founders are raising capital, advancing clinical milestones, securing enterprise partnerships, and moving from early validation to real traction.
Here are just a few highlights from the first quarter of 2026:
Capital, Growth & Commercial Traction
- InovCares is closing a $1.5M round led by BOLD Ventures
- Rahm Sensor Development transitioned from pilots to paid traction, building a ~$1.5M pipeline across 25–30 counties
- SG Labs secured a $450K contract with a Fortune 12 company
- Moleculynx signed 9 new customers and launched automated subscription management
- Trusted Therapy Network renewed its Cleveland Clinic contract, expanded to 12 states, and is launching platform v2
- TapIn signed several paying customers
- Steadywell secured its first commercial customer and launched its MVP
- Kilele Health secured commitments to close its seed round
- Lasoh secured a lead investor and a flagship customer
Healthcare Innovation & Clinical Progress
- smallTalk signed an agreement with a large hospital system for deployment in up to 20 NICUs
- Seroxo partnered with Cleveland Clinic on organ perfusion, with published validation of its LIT technology
- corVita completed an FDA Pre-Submission and aligned on a PMA Class III regulatory pathway
- Lighthanded Enterprises launched a pivotal clinical study at Cleveland Clinic
- Radcliffe Watts submitted its FDA 510(k) application (now under review) and received a patent issuance
- U LLC developed its MVP and completed a clinical trial in the Middle East
Partnerships, Expansion & Recognition
- Avionova secured a Forbes cover feature and initiated partnerships with two cruise lines
- GRAIMED was selected as a CancerX 2026 finalist (40 selected from 500 applicants)
- Resilient Medical pitched to Johnson & Johnson and Techstars (invited from 350+ and 750+ applicants, respectively)
- Cool Comforts was awarded a Walmart Golden Ticket
- Toyz Electronics expanded partnerships with Carnegie Mellon, Morehouse, and the University of Cincinnati
- TurningMode secured a pilot testing agreement in Mexico
- 119 was named to the OhioX Next25 list and launched a new bystander alert product
Product Development & Platform Growth
- SellAnalytix added Shopify and QuickBooks integrations
- Projector completed complex software development and began scaling operations
From early traction to regulatory progress to national recognition, these milestones reflect what happens when founders have the right support, network, and momentum behind them. And this is just a snapshot.
If you’re building and ready to accelerate what comes next, connect with us to learn more about Trailblazer and how we support founders at every stage of growth.


