Westchester County’s Element 46 Tech Accelerator Powered by Quay Acceleration has been working with its spring 2025 group of 11 startup companies to get ready for its scheduled June 12 Demo Day. It’s when the businesses will have the opportunity to pitch their venture to a room of investors, technology experts, press representatives, government officials, and other key contacts. The Tech Accelerator program has been running its sessions in the spring and fall.
Quay Acceleration Co-Founder John Lynn said, “This particular cohort features a broad range of ventures all of which have prototypes or products in market, and many featuring revenue and existing funds raised.”

Westchester County Director of Economic Development Bridget Gibbons added, “The ventures chosen for this cohort represent diverse areas of focus in which technology has been applied to solve problems, increase efficiencies, and fill market gaps.”
The ventures chosen to participate in the spring 2025 Element 46 program are:
Aqxle AI of White Plains. Aqxle builds AI agents that enable marketers to go very quickly from data to actionable insights using a patent-pending algorithm;
AutoCash.ai of Scarsdale. Built for CFOs, treasurers, and controllers, AutoCash uses advanced machine learning to automate forecasting and support smarter, faster financial decision-making. AutoCash.ai is an AI-powered platform that helps finance teams streamline cash flow management, improve liquidity visibility, and access real-time financial insights;
LawPair of White Plains. LawPair is transforming how people find legal help. The process is often confusing, with outdated directories and unreliable reviews that make it hard to know where to start. LawPair makes it easier by offering a faster, more transparent way to connect individuals and businesses with the right attorneys through a seamless experience on both web and mobile;
Rafter , located in Millwood):.Founded by a group of homeowners who understood the common struggles of maintaining a home, Rafter was created to address the complexities of homeownership. Rafter offers personalized support, proactive maintenance, and trusted expertise, aiming to save homeowners time, money, and stress while ensuring their homes remain comfortable and secure;
Reconcile Me in Rye. Reconcile Me is a fintech platform that brings clarity and control to household digital payments, offering seamless visibility into where money goes and how it’s spent;
Renters Financial in New Rochelle. Renters Financial is an app designed to help renters take the next step toward homeownership. Through its Downpayment Booster Savings Account, renters can start building a path toward their first mortgage while they’re still renting;
RiseKit in White Plains. RiseKit is a software platform that empowers untapped talent to find jobs and improve their economic well-being through community-based organizations and job training programs;
Rosell Studios LLC in Pelham. Rosell Studios LLC is a graphic design and indie game development company that is focused on providing a wellness-forward digital journaling adventure game, The Lost Journal. This game is for individuals to form positive mental health habits;
Table2Ground in Rye. Table2Ground is committed to reducing food waste and its environmental impact. It provides onsite, in-vessel organic waste solutions that process between 100 and 6,000 pounds of waste per day;
Terrafolio Analytics in Scarsdale). Terrafolio Analytics is building tools that integrate environmental and financial data to support smarter, more sustainable decision-making;
Workforce AI in New Rochelle. Workforce AI builds human-like digital employees that join video meetings, autonomously execute tasks, and integrate with enterprise software.













