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Unlimited Tomorrow
Makes personalized prosthetic arms for individuals with a limb difference.
Unlimited Tomorrow’s 3-D-printed prosthetic arm, TrueLimb, is a life-changing product for individuals with a limb difference. Costing significantly less than traditional prosthetics and available in 450 skin tones, the arms offer individual finger control for all five fingers, enabling owners to complete simple daily tasks like eating with utensils, tying shoe laces, and putting their hair up in a ponytail. The company sends clients a 3-D scanner to scan their limbs before ordering, eliminating the need for owners to leave their home.
Monkeypaw Productions
Produces thought-provoking projects across film, television, and digital platforms. Founded by director and producer Jordan Peele.
Known for producing the horror films Get Out and Us and HBO's series Lovecraft Country, Monkeypaw Productions, Jordan Peele's personal production company, has invented a new genre based on racial horror. In doing so, it's reinvigorated rote superhero narratives by displacing traditional, timeworn bad guys (WWII Nazis) with a more contemporary evil.
Participant
Produces feature films, documentary films, episodic television series, and digital short-form programming that inspires social awareness and positive change.
One of the production companies behind the 2020 documentary Totally Under Control, about the U.S. government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Participant takes on projects that often have corresponding social impact campaigns. Alongside its 2019 film Dark Waters, about U.S. chemicals giant DuPont's water contamination scandal, Participant launched a campaign to ban PFAS in American water. In June, Participant launched the Good Trouble Campaign to empower disenfranchised communities, holding 90 virtual screenings of John Lewis: Good Trouble, the documentary about Congressman John Lewis, and sending more than 54,000 voter registration forms to eligible voters across the U.S.
Jam City
Blends technological innovation and storytelling to make mobile games that are played globally by millions of people.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, videogame maker Jam City partnered with the World Health Organization to create a platform that promoted social distancing among its players, to whom it also sent care packages of encouragement. From frontline nurses playing puzzle games during breaks to parents needing a moment of peace as restless kids get stuck in doors, thousands wrote in to express their gratitude for the community contact and for the escape and stress relief offered by Jam City's personal programming. For the 2020 presidential election, the company also worked with When We All Vote and Los Angeles County to increase voter turnout and engineered in-game activations that registered users to vote.
OJO Labs
Offers personalized, artificial-intelligence-fueled guidance through the home-buying and selling process.
OJO Labs is taking active steps to increase homeownership among Black and Latinx first-time buyers, starting by identifying critical equity issues within the industry, eliminating potential barriers within the OJO experience, and identifying like-minded collaboration partners. Fresh off a massive $62.5 million funding round in June, the company has been acquiring tech platforms that help position it as an equitable provider of home buying and selling services.
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, OJO Labs is continuing to build its remarkable team, comprised of the country’s top talent, working together to solve hard problems, build exceptional products, and significantly impact consumer confidence in crucial, complex, costly, purchases, starting with real estate.
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