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The Future of Hospitality is Here

Revolution

Yet, technology adoption within the real estate community as a means to fundamentally disrupt how physical assets behave and how transactions occur was lagging up until the last couple of years. it characterizes the space in which we live, the environment in which we work, and the places where we socialize.

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Spot.ai - The Future of Video Intelligence

Tomasz Tunguz

Video cameras are everywhere: in warehouses, factories, car washes, hospitals, schools, banks, and stores. More than just transforming the user interface, Spot AI disrupts the purchasing process. Despite the UI challenges of incumbent solutions, their scale is a testament to the amount of customer demand.

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Clipboard Health, which matches health workers with facilities, raises $80M

TechCrunch

hospitals declined by more than 2%, according to data from the U.S. A recent analysis of workforce data by Premier found that staffing shortages cost hospitals $24 billion during the pandemic. You have healthcare facilities, like hospitals and nursing homes, that are chronically short-staffed. Will they survive?

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After a record year for Israeli startups, 16 investors tell us what’s next

TechCrunch

At Qumra, we get excited about companies that disrupt traditional industries while doing good and improving quality of life. Our portfolio includes some great examples such as Fiverr that has disrupted the labor market by unlocking the global talent pool, or Talkspace, which is providing access to therapy to all. are at risk.

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The Ezra Klein Show: VC Bill Gurley on Transforming Health Care

abovethecrowd.com

Our firm has had the good fortune to invest in many two-sided networks that used information aggregation, supplier aggregation, and user generated content to attract and inform consumers and resultantly disrupt and change different industries. Most large hospital systems are getting as big as they possibly can. Bill Gurley : Okay.

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