Monday, September 22, marks this fall’s WebInno, a quarterly meetup started by NextView Ventures’ David Beisel and designed for mobile and Web startups to pitch and get feedback from the Boston tech community. From those directly involved in tech startups to those who just have an interest in keeping up-to-date on the scene, it’s a great event for anyone in the Hub to attend. Here’s a preview of everything you can expect to be happening at the Royal Sonesta Hotel Monday evening.

Starting at 6:30 p.m., WebInno will include presentations from several “Side Dish” startup demos, allowing early-stage companies to show off their apps while attendees have to opportunity to learn more and network. A trio of “Main Dish” demos will then begin at 7 p.m., followed by a Q&A session and a vote for the Audience Choice Award.

Here’s a sneak peak of the startups you’ll meet there.

Side Dishes

  • BioBright — Extending the “Internet of Things” to the field of biomed and beyond, BioBright is a platform of open-source tools for laboratories and medical devices. Their open, customizable software framework will integrate with an array of devices and dramatically accelerate the data collection, analysis and visualization workflow. Creators Charles Fracchia and Uri Feldman will present.
  • Certus — A fast and secure solution for multi-factor authentication for users and administrators. With security of your enterprise, customers and employees so critically important, user IDs and passwords no longer cut it. Certus uses a patented technology to enable multi-factor authentication on the smartphone — a smart, cheap and secure way to keep all your data safe. Founder and CTO Jack Wolosewicz and VP of Operations and Finance Andrew Grochal will present.
  • Elsen Trading — An automated algorithmic trading platform that provides experienced investors with the tools required to streamline and manage equity trading activity. The days of needing to manually research and monitor equity trading portfolios are gone. Founders Zac Sheffer, Justin White and Ryan Johnson will be there to present.
  • Experfy — An online platform bootstrapped out of the Harvard Innovation Lab, Experfy aims to disrupt the rapidly growing big data consulting sector by creating a marketplace for professionals, vendors and enterprises. Co-founders Sarabjot Kaur and Harpreet Singh will be presenting.
  • LifeGuides — A Web platform that helps people learn from the experience of others before they have to do it themselves. The site publishes real-life experiences from real people (trusted “mentors” on the site) and their advice for those about to go through the same thing. Founder Phil Strazzulla will present.

Main Dishes

  • Dunwello — A way to re-imagine feedback and recognition at work. Create an internal platform for your company where employees can praise and recognize the good work being done by standout individuals, helping to create a more positive work environment. Co-founder Matt Lauzon will be there to present.
  • Knockey – The patent-pending keyless entry system that would allow you to securely control and share access to your home via your smartphone. Creator Matt Murphy will be presenting.
  • Villy — For all the world travelers out there. Instead of aimlessly Google-ing hotels and neighborhoods of cities you’ve never been to (yet), let Villy do all the work. With unique knowledge of the place you want to spend that vacation, the site will match you up with the perfect neighborhood and place to stay, leaving you with the perfect accommodations without the guessing. Co-founders Rami Lachter and Itai Turbahn will present.

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