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← Older postsSpine-Surgery Medtech Startup Carlsmed Merges With Imaging Company
Carlsmed, a San Diego-based medical technology company that’s developing personalized spinal implants, has merged with Precisive Surgical, a spine imaging system startup in Seattle. The combined company, which will operate in San Diego under the Carlsmed name, aims to create a platform that will use imaging recognition technology, 3D printing, and other tools to allow […]
Posted in National blog main, San Diego, San Diego blog main, San Diego top stories, Seattle blog main | Tagged Acquisition, Biotech, Carlsmed, deals, EvoNexus, incubator, IntuitiveX, Jeffrey Roh, Justin Esterberg, Life Sciences, M&A, Medical Device, medtech, Merger, Niall Casey, Precisive Surgical, startups, Tech | Comments Off on Spine-Surgery Medtech Startup Carlsmed Merges With Imaging CompanyChevron Tech, Medical Informatics, ActivTrak, Linear & More TX Tech
Let’s catch up with the latest innovation news in Texas. —Chevron Technology Ventures Thursday launched a $90 million fund for energy investments. The fund is CTV’s seventh and investments will be made in high-growth startups with technologies that have the potential to improve Chevron’s core oil and gas business performance, says CTV President Barbara Burger. […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged ActivTrak, AR, Augmented Reality, austin, Barbara Burger, big data, Chevron Technology Ventures, China, Chris MacFarland, Chris Sacca, cleantech, Crystal Sacca, Dallas, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Startup Week, Data Analytics, Dynamic Signal, electric motor, Electric Vehicles, Elsewhere Partners, energy tech, EV, exobyte, fintech, Fort Worth, funding, Gyula Feher, Haven Connect, Health IT, Houston, Hunstable Electric Turbine, innovation, Intel Capital, investment, Kindred Ventures, Linear Labs, Mark Cuban, MASERGY, Medical Informatics, medtech, people, Phoenix, proptech, Russ Fradin, Ryan Graves, Saltwater Ventures, San Francisco, Science Inc, scooters, Software, startups, Tech, Travel Tech, Ustream, VC, Venture Capital, Virtual Reality, VR, Wendell Brooks, wind, Wobo.tv | Comments Off on Chevron Tech, Medical Informatics, ActivTrak, Linear & More TX TechHouston Tech Leaders Start Site to Connect Startups With Talent
Houston—One of the challenges in creating a robust tech hub in Houston is the perceived lack of talent available to join startups. “People say they don’t know where to start when it comes to seeing jobs in Houston, and businesses say, ‘I don’t know where to find talent,’” says Erik Ibarra, founder and CEO of […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Accelerator, austin, BakerRipley, Boston, Datafiniti, Digital Health, Erik Ibarra, exobyte, Founder Institute, Health IT, Houston, Houston Exponential, HTX Talent, innovation, James Phelan, medtech, Neal Murthy, new york, Ordrs, people, Rise of the Rest, Shion Deysarkar, Silicon Valley, startups, Steve Case, Tabbie Saenz, talent, Tech, xperience | Comments Off on Houston Tech Leaders Start Site to Connect Startups With TalentJLabs’ Luby Takes the Reins at TMC Innovation Institute in Houston
Houston—Tom Luby, the head of JLabs in Houston, has been named the new director of the Texas Medical Center’s Innovation Institute, the center announced Monday morning. Luby takes over the innovation institute three months after former director Erik Halvorsen left the role. Luby is already a known presence around the TMC innovation building thanks to […]
Posted in Boston blog main, National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Australia, Bill McKeon, Biotech, Boston, cancer, commercialization, Drugs, Erik Halvorsen, exobyte, FAR Biotech, healthcare, HealthIT, Houston, innovation, JLabs, JLabs @ TMC, JNJ, Johnson & Johnson, Lance Black, Machine Learning, medical devices, medtech, people, Software, startups, Tech, Texas Medical Center, third coast, TMC, TMC Translational Research campus, TMC3, Tom Luby, united kingdom | Comments Off on JLabs’ Luby Takes the Reins at TMC Innovation Institute in HoustonCesiumAstro, MAP Health, StoryFit, Hatch Pitch & More Texas Tech
[Updated 3/14/19, 1:53 pm CT. See below.] Another South By Southwest festival comes to a close in Austin. Let’s catch up with the highlights from the tech portion this year and other innovation news in Texas. —CesiumAstro, an Austin-based maker of antennas and communications systems for satellites, said it has raised $12.4 million in a Series […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Adam Lyons, AI, Airbus Ventures, American Ninja Warrior, Analog Devices Ventures, and American Chopper, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Ascend Venture Capital, austin, Austin Business Journal, Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments, cancer, Capital Factory, CesiumAstro, China, Digital Pharmacist, Dirty Jobs, Edwel Energy, eHealthNow, Entertainment, Exit, exobyte, ff Venture Capital, Franklin Templeton Venture Fund, fundig, funding, Greentech, Hatch Pitch, Health IT, Honeywell Ventures, innovation, insurance, investment, K1, Kleiner Perkins, Lavrock Ventures, LiveOak Venture Partners, Lockheed Martin, Los Angeles, MAP Health Management, medtech, NeuroFlow, people, Philadelphia, Pilgrim Media Group, publishing, reality television, robotics/AI, Satellites, Shey Sabripour, Silicon Hills News, Software, south by southwest, Space News, space tech, Startup, StoryFit, sxsw, Tech, TechStars, Telecom, The Zebra, Ultimate Fighter, VC, Venture Capital, Walt Winshall | Comments Off on CesiumAstro, MAP Health, StoryFit, Hatch Pitch & More Texas TechTX Tech: ForeFlight to Boeing, Osano Debut, Saranas’ FDA Nod & More
Let’s catch up with the latest innovation news in Texas. —Boeing (NYSE: BE) has acquired Houston-based ForeFlight, a mobile and web-based maker of aviation software, according to a press release. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. ForeFlight had already been partnering with the Chicago-based aeronautical company for the past two years through Boeing’s subsidiary […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged 345Partners, amazon, Analytics, Apps, Arlo Gilbert, ATX Seed Ventures, austin, Aviation, B corporation, Barracuda Networks, Boeing, Brett Hurt, Capital Factory, CBS Interactive, Cybersecurity, Dallas, data, data.world and Bazaarvoice, De Novo, Dura Holdings, Early Bird Bleed Monitoring System, endovascular, exobyte, facebook, FDA, Firebrand Ventures, ForeFlight, funding, Houston, Indeed, innovation, Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, investment, Jeppesen, John Fein, Journal of the American Medical Association, Kansas City, Ken Sain, LiveOak Ventures, medical devices, medtech, Michael Perone, Mobile, Moki Mobility, National Inpatient Sample Database, Next Coast Ventures, Osano, people, Privacy, QuotaPath, Reddit, Regulatory, Rony Kahan, Ryan Merket, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Saranas, Social Responsibility, Social Starts, Software, startups, Steve Guengerich, TAVR, Tech, TechStars, transcatheter aortic valve replacement, University of Texas at Dallas, vascular, VC, Venture Capital | Comments Off on TX Tech: ForeFlight to Boeing, Osano Debut, Saranas’ FDA Nod & MoreNew Funds for ParkHub, Neighborhood Goods, Rabbet, & More TX Tech
Let’s catch up with the latest innovation news in Texas. —ParkHub, a Dallas startup that is digitizing how and when users pay for parking, raised $13 million in a Series B funding round, according to a press release. The investment round was led by Arrowroot Capital in Santa Monica, CA and is the first institutional money […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Accelerator, AI, Arrowroot Capital, Artificial Intelligence, AT&T Stadium, austin, Camber Creek, Christiana Care Health System, construction, Consumer Products, Cultivation Capita, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Innovates, Draper James, e-commerce, e-retail, exobyte, funding, Goldman Sachs, Health IT, Health X Ventures, innovation, investment, Jerry Jones, MedCity News, medtech, Narrative Dx, Neighborhood Goods, ParkHub, parking, people, Plano, Principal Strategic Investments, QED Investors, Rabbet, Reese Witherspoon, retail, robotics/AI, Santa Monica, Serena Williams, SKU, Software, startups, Summation Health Ventures, Tech, VC, Venture Capital, Will Mitchell, Y Combinator | Comments Off on New Funds for ParkHub, Neighborhood Goods, Rabbet, & More TX TechNew Funds for GoCo, CherryCircle, Phynd, Hive9 & More TX Tech
Let’s catch up with the latest innovation news in Texas. —Houston-based human resources software maker GoCo has raised a $7 million Series A round led by ATX Seed Ventures and the investment arm of UpCurve, a maker of technology for small- to medium-sized businesses, the startup reported in a press release. This latest funding brings […]
Posted in National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Accelerator, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, ATX Seed Ventures, austin, Boston, CherryCircle Software, Corp Strategics, Dallas, Dallas Venture Partners, Data Visualization, Digital Insurance, EHR, electronic health record, exobyte, funding, GIS Strategic Venture, GoCo, Guardian Life Insurance, Health IT, Hive9, Houston, Hudson Park Capital, innovation, investmen t, investment, LiveOak Venture Partners, Los Angeles, Machine Learning, MassChallenge, MassChallenge Texas, medtech, MemorialCare Innovation Fund, Orlando Healthcare Ventures, people, Phynd Technologies, PLH Business Ventures, Rex Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Silver Lake Partners, Silverton Partners, Software, startups, Tech, Trousdale Ventures, UNC Health Care, UpCurve, VC, Venture Capital, Websites, wordpress, WP Engine, Yash Sabharwal | Comments Off on New Funds for GoCo, CherryCircle, Phynd, Hive9 & More TX TechDermaClip Ramps Up for U.S. Sales Push of Wound-Healing Device
Houston—Sutures or staples are the norm to close deep wounds that won’t otherwise heal on their own. But a Houston medtech company says it has a better way. DermaClip makes an eponymous device that the company says is a non-invasive way to foster wound healing. The DermaClip device is an adhesive strip placed across a […]
Posted in Boston blog main, National blog main, National top stories, Texas, Texas blog main, Texas top stories | Tagged Charles Darling, China, commercialization, DermaClip, DQ Holdings, FDA, funding, Houston, innovation, investment, Juarez, licensing, medical devices, medtech, Mexico, military tech, MIT, people, Regulatory, startups, VA, VC, Venture Capital, Veteran's Administration, wound, Zipline | Comments Off on DermaClip Ramps Up for U.S. Sales Push of Wound-Healing DeviceBeta Bionics Secures $63M as AI-Driven “Pancreas” Heads to Key Tests
Beta Bionics, a startup developing a medical device that monitors and manages blood sugar levels in diabetes patients, has closed $63 million to back late-stage clinical tests of its AI-powered technology. The cash tops off a Series B round of funding announced last year. The Boston company, which counts diabetes drug giants Eli Lilly (NYSE: […]
Posted in Boston, Boston blog main, Boston top stories, Indiana blog main, National blog main, New York blog main, Raleigh-Durham blog main, San Diego blog main, San Francisco blog main, Seattle blog main | Tagged ArrowMark Partners, Beta Bionics, BigFoot Biomedical, Biotech, Boston University, clinical trials, congenital hyperinsulinism, deals, DexCom, diabetes, Drug Delivery, Edward Damiano, Eli Lilly, Eventide Asset Management, FDA, insulinoma syndrome, investing, Life Sciences, LifeSci Venture Partners, Medical Device, medtech, Medtronic, Novo Nordisk, RoboticsAI, RTW Investments, Software, startups, Tech, Type 1 diabetes, VC, Venture Capital, Wearable Devices, Wearable Insulin Pump, Zealand Pharma | Comments Off on Beta Bionics Secures $63M as AI-Driven “Pancreas” Heads to Key Tests← Older postsArchives
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