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Bumo’s Innovative Child Care Platform Gains $10M in Seed Funding

American Entrepreneurship

Bumo aims to modernize the child care industry and position itself as the go-to platform for today’s parents—just as Airbnb redefined lodging and Uber reimagined transportation. At the same time, it empowers small businesses and early education providers by helping them connect with more families and improve their occupancy.

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Dreamit Startups on the Front Lines of COVID-19

Dream It

These companies are actively deploying COVID-19 solutions in hospitals and healthcare systems to enable rapid testing, to limit exposure to the virus, to educate patients and clinicians on rapidly-evolving information, and to provide communication tools that reduce exposure risk for front-line healthcare workers. Contact Founder.

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Five Reasons Why We Need a More Progressive Economy for Growth

This is going to be BIG.

Today, our economic competitiveness in the world is in serious jeopardy—and our ability to turn economic output into the health and wellbeing of our citizens has already slipped. We would have never gotten the iPhone and mobile technology would probably be at least five years behind where it is today, if not more.

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The Double Standard of Female CEOs Moving Fast and Breaking Things

This is going to be BIG.

There was what seemed like an endless stream of bombshell announcements for four months: Alphabet’s Waymo unit filed a lawsuit against Uber claiming that a former Waymo employee, Anthony Levandowski, stole secrets related to autonomous vehicle technology. Some people don’t like to take responsibility for their own s.

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COVID-19 Exposed the Digital Divide: Here’s How We Can Close it with 5G

StartupNation

I’ve always believed that technology has the ability to do a tremendous amount of good and help humans thrive and achieve things that once seemed impossible. Technology is meant to be the great equalizer, not a source of division. Unfortunately, the gap between the haves and have nots is widening across the U.S. of non-poor students.

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What We Can Learn from the Biggest Tech Policy Mistakes of 2018

Revolution

In what I’ve called The Third Wave , the Internet will become ubiquitous and transform industries that are part of our everyday life including health care, transportation, education, food, etc. In the Internet’s First Wave, the focus was on technology risk?—?can Investors will need to understand policy as well.

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Top Ann Arbor Tech Companies and Startups to Watch in 2022

StartupNation

Industrial delivery and drone applications in settings where human crews need to be safe such as scenes of accidents or fire are just a couple of the possible near-term uses for this cutting-edge technology. AdAdapted creates technology that helps you add advertised products to your grocery list with one click. ArborMetrix. Genomenon.

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