Every week, we give team members at Indiegogo an opportunity to talk about the campaigns that have caught their attention.
Here’s what they’ve been talking about this past week:
The Future: QuantumQX Handheld Lab
Location: Newcastle, United Kingdom
“This incredible device uses DNA analysis to detect a patient’s disease and inform the health practitioner which drugs the patient is resistance to. Amazing forward leap for medicine and the world!”
– Anastasia E. (@indiegogoUK)
Help BeaconPack Launch STEM Education Innovation in Ghana!
Location: San Jose, California
“This is an education/technology project which was birthed on the first ever British Airways Innovation Lab in the Sky in 2013. The 8-hour flight from San Francisco to London brought together 130 innovators around the world to solve the problem of Global Misalignment of Talent.”
– Liz W. (@gogoglobalLiz)
Open Source Bee Hive
Location: Denver, Colorado
“This campaign was recently featured in Co.Exist. These are the smartest loooking beehives I’ve ever seen!” – Alisa C. (@alisacordesius)
First DC Funk Parade
Location: Washington, DC
“I grew up in the DC Area, so I have to love the U District’s first Funk Parade. Great perks from local hot spots!”
– Bre D. (@indiegogoCause)
hereO: The first GPS watch designed for young kids
Location: Fort Lee, New Jersey
“hereO watches are the perfect family tracking solution: built for parents and designed for kids!”
– Amanda H. (@_amandahat)
The Last Beat
Location: New York, New York
“I love the music of the Doors and these Parisian-themed perks!”
– Kristen K.(@therealkkon)
I Want My Nerd HQ 2014
Location: San Diego, California
“Zach Levi’s epic Comic-Con event Nerd HQ is in danger of not happening. Saving this event will not only guarantee another incredible year at Comic-Con, but it will also help continue fundraising efforts for Operation Smile and will put happy smiles back on hundreds of kids.”
– Bret H. (@gogobret)
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