The journey of startup Simmie illustrates the power of networking and the strength of the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in San Antonio.
Founder of ColdCalr and Simmi, Ray Cantu, center, receives a check for $20 thousand at Geekdom's Pre-Accelerator Demo Day in 2023.Editor’s note: Each week, the San Antonio Report publishes a brief synopsis of the weekly Never miss San Antonio Report's biggest stories.EmailRay Cantu’s startup illustrates the power of networking and the strength of the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in San Antonio.podcast, which is all about San Antonio “and the people who make it grow and go.
Cue the potential magic of a co-working space: Cantu turned to the guy sitting next to him, a newcomer from Los Angeles named Eliot Gerstel. Last month, ColdCALR announced it would become Simmie as its platform has evolved. Simmie uses AI to create persona’s specific to a customer’s industry, to act as a role playing partner in online simulations that train sales people.
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