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Disruptive Technology Startups Selected for Morgan Stanley’s Inclusive Ventures Lab

American Entrepreneurship

25 seed and early-stage startups participate in a 5-month long program ending with a Demo Day showcasing their disruptive innovation For its 2024 global accelerator cohort, Morgan Stanley received thousands of applications. The global financial services firm narrowed its selection down to 25 companies for its I nclusive Ventures Lab.

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Check out the official Disrupt 2022 roundtables

TechCrunch

The roundtable discussions at TechCrunch Disrupt — coming to you live and in person on October 18-20 in San Francisco — will be off the hook. Disrupt attendees love roundtables — 30-minute, expert-led discussions designed for up to 20 attendees who share an interest in a particular subject. Book your Disrupt 2022 Pass here.

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Grip Security raises $6M to improve SaaS security

TechCrunch

Many large enterprises now rely on hundreds of third-party SaaS applications to do business, but their security organizations can barely keep pace. Right now, the state of the art for SaaS enterprise security are cloud access security brokers (CASBs) that act as intermediaries between users and the actual service.

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Design and Open Source: A Potentially Powerful Combination

Tomasz Tunguz

In an era where SaaS customer acquisition cost increases monotonically , open source can be a powerful antidote. They tend to be very capital efficient, fast growing businesses that can be quite disruptive. I’ve found other arguments too: Developer culture praises open source. Open source projects revolve around Github.

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TechCrunch: Where top VCs are investing in construction robotics

Dream It

Finishing is the ripest for disruption. Buildings are the same, however often historically and culturally significant and therefore protected. This is an indication that the industry is ready for disruption. Something in both the masonry and bricklayer arena as well as framing would be interesting.

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TechCrunch Live is going to Atlanta and you’re invited!

TechCrunch

Atlanta, Georgia has emerged as one of the buzziest new hubs in the nation, with booming enterprise, cybersecurity and SaaS sectors, as well as a slew of investors looking to back the hot new startups coming from the city. Some well-known companies from Atlanta include Calendly, Kabbage, One Trust and FullStory — all unicorns, by the way.

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When some of the world’s biggest food companies develop new products, they go to Tastewise first

TechCrunch

Disruptive led the round and joined existing investors PeakBridge and PICO Venture Partners. Is cell-cultured meat ready for prime time? And now it has secured another round of funding, this time $17 million in Series A funding. The latest funding round gives Tastewise $21.5 million in total funding to date.