Sean Brazier eyes spring launch for EDai, his site-selection startup

EDai, the company behind a site-selection platform for economic development projects, is inching closer to launch after going through another Richmond-area accelerator.

The Richmond company is working with Short Pump software company Covintus, who put on the Covintus Tech Tank pitch competition that EDai won following its accelerator program, to build out its platform that uses artificial intelligence to showcase data on real estate, talent, taxes and incentives for businesses looking to relocate or open a new location.

“A big focus of the Covintus Tech Tank accelerator was on what does it take to not just create a [minimum viable product], but to build a company that can scale that’s built on a solid technology foundation,” said EDai founder Sean Brazier, whose work and education experiences include earning a doctorate in policy from Virginia Commonwealth University and work at consultancy McKinsey & Co. and as lead strategist for the Virginia Economic Development Partnership.…

Read the full story from the Washington Business Journal.

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