Welcome to 2021!
With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 1/2 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC Tech events featuring news for VidMob, Starship, and much more including how to get a pair of Beats Headphones from our featured partner…
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It’s that time of year again! Nominations are now open for AlleyWatch’s 2021 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. Nominations open until 1/15, are free, and take less than 3 minutes.
Looking to position your brand, in front of decision-makers in the NYC Tech and business community at scale? Learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here. The last iteration was read by over 2M individuals.
VidMob, the platform to manage and support the development of advertising creative collateral, has raised $26.7M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $50M and that there were thirty-two investors in this close. Investors in previous rounds include Foundation Capital, Acadia Woods Partners, John Maloney, You & Mr Jones Brandtech Ventures, Structure Fund, Brad Zions, Interlock Partners, BuildGroup, Manifest Investment Partners, JDS Sports, Macanta Investments, and Stampede Ventures. Founded by Alex Collmer, Craig Coblenz, and Jason Donnell in 2014, VidMob has now raised a total of $71.6M in reported equity funding.
It’s that time of year again! Nominations are now open for AlleyWatch’s 2021 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. Nominations open until 1/15, are free, and take less than 3 minutes.
Looking to position your brand, in front of decision-makers in the NYC Tech and business community at scale? Learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here. The last iteration was read by over 2M individuals.
Nominations are now open for the 2021 NYC Tech Influencers feature on AlleyWatch. Please submit your nominees and be sure to share with your networks! Nominations take under 3 minutes and are without cost. Deadline for nominations – 1/15! Sponsorships available. The last iteration was read by the millions…
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Starship, the mobile healthcare savings and investment account, has raised $4.3M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $6M, there were eight investors in the close, and the transaction is structured s a convertible note. Investors in previous rounds include 500 Startups, Valar Ventures, Clocktower Technology Ventures, Third Prime, and Broadhaven Capital Partners. Starship was founded by Adam Pruden, Christoph Oberhofe, and Sean Engelking in 2016.
It’s that time of year again! Nominations are now open for AlleyWatch’s 2021 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. Nominations open until 1/15, are free, and take less than 3 minutes.
Looking to position your brand, in front of decision-makers in the NYC Tech and business community at scale? Learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here. The last iteration was read by over 2M individuals.
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SimpleSense, the information-sharing platform for emergency situations, has raised $629K in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that this round comes from twenty-three investors. Investors in previous rounds include Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania, InNEVator Blockchain Accelerator, Secure Erie Accelerator, Sierra Innovations, and Erie Insurance. Founded by Alexander Brickner and Eric Kanagy in 2017, SimpleSense has now raised a total of $650K in reported equity funding.
It’s that time of year again! Nominations are now open for AlleyWatch’s 2021 NYC Tech Influencers feature.
Know someone amazing who belongs on this list? Nominate them today here. Nominations open until 1/15, are free, and take less than 3 minutes.
Looking to position your brand, in front of decision-makers in the NYC Tech and business community at scale? Learn more about partnering with AlleyWatch on this initiative here. The last iteration was read by over 2M individuals.
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