Five Bay area entrepreneurs faced a panel of investors, a live audience and the clock Tuesday night, trying to seal a business deal in just six minutes.

The Pitch 6 show was shot at MOSI.

One by one, entrepreneurs took to the stage, trying to sell their ideas to a panel of four investors. One of the investors, Kevin Harrington, appeared on a similar and better known show, Shark Tank.

"What I look for in a pitch is something that has a transformation in their idea," Harrington said. "If it's a product, a product that is magically transformational, or if it's a business or service, something that provides a service that will make a big change in someone's life."

Anthony Diaz pitched Health Hero, an employee wellness program.
http://www.gohealthhero.com/

Marcie Miller and Bill Jacobs tried to sell SampalRx, a web portal for physicians to connect with pharmaceutical manufacturers.
http://sampalrx.com/

Jeff Pothul worked to get investors onboard with his Dock-n-Lock, a device that prevents the use of cell phones while driving.
http://www.dock-n-lock.com/home/

Matt Schneider and Chris Christenberry with Save On Medical told investors they’ve found a new way to shop for healthcare. This team received the audience choice award Tuesday night.
http://www.saveonmedical.com/what-is-saveon

Pete Savage introduced Innovatia Medical Systems, which builds wireless high-definition video imaging systems for minimally invasive surgery.
https://gust.com/companies/innovatia_medical_systems_llc

All the contestants felt confident about their pitches, but agreed it was difficult to read the judges.

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