Briya is a healthcare data company that connects hospitals, health systems, and researchers to life sciences organizations through a secure, privacy-preserving data exchange network. Its blockchain-secured infrastructure standardizes electronic health records and keeps data at its source, while its flagship product, Briya AIRE, is a clinical-grade conversational AI research platform that lets scientists query and analyze real-world medical data in plain language. Founded in 2020 by David Lazerson and Guy Tish, Briya spans a global network of more than 120 million patient records and aims to accelerate medical and epidemiological research without the friction of traditional data integration.
Askable is an Australian, AI-powered user research platform that combines a global panel of verified participants, certified human researchers, and research-specific AI into a single system meant to replace a team's whole research stack. Founded in 2017 in Brisbane, it started as recruitment software - the self-described 'Uber for user testing' - and has grown into an end-to-end product research suite used by teams at brands like Atlassian, Canva, Wise and Toyota. After roughly six years bootstrapped and profitable, the company raised a A$22M Series A led by AirTree Ventures in 2024 to expand in the US and UK and deepen its AI tooling.
Getwizer is a New York and Haifa based consumer insights company that pairs an AI research engine, WizerOne, with in-house human research specialists it calls Wizers. Using a modular building-block approach, teams run concept tests, brand tracking, ad pre-tests and deep consumer profiling and get cleaned, analyzed insights in as little as five days. The pitch is a hybrid model: automation and machine learning handle the heavy lifting while experts shape the questions and interpret the answers, aiming for custom research that is faster and cheaper than a traditional agency.
Pogo is a New York-based consumer data platform that pays Americans for the data they already generate. Through its free mobile app, more than 3 million opted-in users share transactions, receipts, app usage, and location visits, then choose exactly how it gets used - anonymous market research or personalized offers from trusted brands - and collect real cash 'Data Dividends' in return. In 2026 Pogo leaned into that first-party purchase data to launch what it calls the world's first AI research platform, connecting brands with purchase-verified buyers through AI-moderated interviews and surveys.