Por: Forbes Business January 11, 2023
Victor Fredung is the CEO of , an innovator in identity verification solutions. getty Last year was tumultuous for startups as market uncertainty and geopolitical risk disrupted business as usual—and there is no end in sight. From massive shifts in personnel, to supply chain disruptions and increased sanctions across the globe, startups have been faced with one disruption after the next. Furthermore, economic uncertainty through and sharp... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Tech December 20, 2022
Boston cybersecurity startup Snyk may be the best example of the wild ride endured by Massachusetts tech startups over the past year.The company, which helps developers catch security vulnerabilities in new software, reached a in 2021 and put hiring into overdrive, aiming to go... + más
Funding For Europe’s Startups Stalls As Its Tech Industry Slows Down | Forbes
See the presentations that hot healthcare startups used to raise millions from top VCs | Business Insider
Forbes USA Business December 16, 2022
Shaktikanta Das, governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), arrives at a news conference at the ... [+] bank's headquarters in Mumbai, India, on Friday, Sep. 30, 2022. India’s central bank delivered a hat-trick of half-point interest-rate hikes, sustaining its battle to... + más
Forbes USA Tech December 07, 2022
At least 45 European unicorn startups were “dehorned” after slipping below a $1 billion valuation as investment shrank from 2021's record levels.Illustration by Fernando Capeto for Forbes; Photo by SSPL/Getty Images Investment in the continent’s tech ecosystem has... + más
Pace Of Artificial Intelligence Investments Slows, But AI Is Still Hotter Than Ever | Forbes
ABC News USA Business November 07, 2022
NEW YORK -- EMBARGOED UNTIL 9 am 11/7Clara Wu Tsai, co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets, launched the largest business accelerator for minority founders of early-stage startups on Monday.Named BK-XL, the accelerator will invest up to $500,000 to 12 startups led by Black, Indigenous... + más
Brooklyn Nets owners start program for minority-led startups | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports November 07, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Clara Wu Tsai, co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets, launched the largest business accelerator for minority founders of early-stage startups on Monday.Named BK-XL, the accelerator will invest up to $500,000 each in 12 startups led by Black, Indigenous and other... + más
Brooklyn Nets owners start program for minority-led startups | ABC News
Forbes USA Tech October 15, 2022
AI's future is commercial.getty In line with a rocky and uncertain economic climate, the pace of investments flowing into the red-hot artificial intelligence technology space has cooled somewhat this past year. Things are still red hot, however, and AI is seeing a lot of... + más
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Business Insider USA Business October 14, 2022
In the past few years, investors have bet billions on healthcare startups looking to disrupt the industry. In 2022, that activity has started to cool off and companies postpone their public debuts. Even so, healthcare startups raised $15.8 billion in the first half of the year,... + más
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