AlphaLab Selects 20 Startups For 2026 Cohort Embedding Intelligence Into Industry

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  • AlphaLab has selected 20 startups for its 2026 cohort, the largest in the program’s history, expanding its support for early-stage companies accelerating toward market.
  • The cohort spans artificial intelligence, robotics, health, energy, and advanced manufacturing, with a shared focus on embedding intelligence into real-world systems, infrastructure, and industrial workflows.
  • Participating companies will receive up to $100,000 in investment and hands-on support from AlphaLab and Innovation Works, including customer acquisition, sales, fundraising preparation, and an immersive, on-site cohort experience.

PRESS RELEASE —  AlphaLab, the accelerator of Innovation Works helping entrepreneurs accelerate their path to market, has selected 20 companies to join its 2026 cohort, marking the largest group of startups the program has supported at once.

The companies span artificial intelligence, robotics, health innovation, energy, and advanced manufacturing, reflecting a growing emphasis on technologies that embed intelligence into both digital systems and physical products. Collectively, the cohort is focused on improving how industries operate, from modernizing legacy workflows to building hardware and infrastructure that adapts in real-world environments.

Selected startups will receive up to $100,000 in investment, along with hands-on support focused on customer acquisition, founder-led sales, fundraising preparation, and product-market fit. Founders also participate in an immersive, on-site cohort experience designed to foster collaboration, mentorship, and rapid execution.

“This cohort reflects how quickly technology is moving from experimentation to application,” said Aaron Tainter, Director of Accelerator Programs at Innovation Works. “These founders are embedding intelligence into systems that people and businesses rely on every day, whether that’s health care delivery, energy storage, robotics, or industrial operations.”

While the cohort operates as a single, unified program, companies bring strengths aligned with AlphaLab’s industry tracks, including SoftwareHealthGear, and Robotics Factory. The 2026 cohort includes:

AlphaLab Software

  • blink commerce: A commerce optimization platform for Shopify brands focused on speed, conversion, and measurable revenue impact
  • Carbonara, Inc.: AI-powered CRM for the global hospitality industry with waitlist and reservation services, founded by an AlphaLab alum who also founded NoWait, which sold to Yelp in 2016
  • Conopi: An AI intelligence layer for construction that interprets plans, specifications, and project data
  • Gratis Intelligence: A platform modernizing consumer product sampling by enabling brands to distribute samples without waste
  • Motoria: An AI-powered search engine that aggregates new and used car listings across the U.S.

AlphaLab Health

  • Concordare Trials: An enterprise protocol operating system that standardizes and digitizes clinical research guidelines
  • Mandeville Therapeutics: A biotech company developing small-molecule therapies for chronic kidney disease
  • Medmiro: A medical device startup focused on reducing postoperative complications associated with surgical tubes
  • Precision Neuroscopics: A company developing next-generation EEG technology for brain monitoring
  • Visionaire Products, Inc.: A medtech company improving care for ocular disease through advanced diagnostic technology

AlphaLab Gear

  • Bedrock Semiconductor: A company leveraging expertise in GaN semiconductor manufacturing to develop next-generation power electronics
  • Oya Apparel: A brand creating medically tested activewear designed to manage moisture, regulate temperature and improve comfort
  • SeaLion Energy: A hardware company building systems that protect and extend the life of critical battery materials

Robotics Factory

  • Clear Solar Corporation: A company developing automated systems to clean solar panels at significantly lower cost and higher frequency
  • Inductive Robotics: Autonomous robots that deliver EV charging directly to fleet and commercial vehicles
  • Mimetic: A company developing biocompatible 3D printing hardware and materials for biomedical and pharmaceutical research
  • Power 3D: A manufacturer combining 3D printing and semiconductor processes to produce high-energy-density microbatteries
  • SpoilSafe: A hardware-enabled food intelligence platform using sensors and machine learning to predict spoilage
  • TramR Robotics Inc.: A developer of autonomous mobile robots designed for small and midsize businesses
  • Vaera: A company creating at-home microneedling devices engineered for safety and performance

“Pittsburgh has created a wonderful, technical community that has made us feel at home,” said Mitch Gilbert, Founder and CEO of Oya Apparel. “The opportunity to work with the AlphaLab team to streamline our manufacturing processes and implement new systems for scale was very attractive to our company and can help us reach a new level.”

“Having experienced several accelerators as a second-time MedTech founder, AlphaLab Health stands apart,” said Tyler Minonuk, CEO of Medmiro. “Its immediate connection to a strategic partner, Allegheny Health Network, accelerates milestones most founders don’t reach until the end of a program. That advantage made moving Medmiro from Denver to Pittsburgh an easy choice, and we’re thrilled to be part of the 2026 AlphaLab cohort.”

Across the cohort, founders are tackling challenges that demand technical depth and market discipline. Many are operating in regulated, capital-intensive sectors such as health care, energy, and advanced manufacturing — areas where AlphaLab has deep experience helping startups advance from pilot to scale.

Learn more about the AlphaLab 2026 cohort.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Space Impulse since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses.

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