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MoveinSync Targets $50 to $60 Million in Latest Funding Drive for Commute Innovation

AsiaTechDaily

Register MoveinSync, an innovative Indian startup specializing in workplace commute solutions, is currently in discussions with investors for a new round of funding. Bookmark ( 0 ) Please login to bookmark Username or Email Address Password Remember Me No account yet? They aim to secure between $50 to $60 million.

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GetVantage secures $36m from Chirate Ventures, Dream Incubator Japan

AsiaTechDaily

Register GetVantage , a revenue-based finance platform (RBF), has raised $36 million in funding, backed by returning investors Chiratae Ventures and Dream Incubator Japan as well as Varanium Nexgen Fintech Fund and DMI Sparkle Fund. have received over $270 million in funding through GetVantage’s RBF marketplace.

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Empowering Innovation and Fostering Mental Health in Startups: Insights from Tech Leader Sanjay…

Jason Malki

Empowering Innovation and Fostering Mental Health in Startups: Insights from Tech Leader Sanjay Subbarao I had the pleasure of interviewing Sanjay Subbarao. He works as an Evangelist at Dextego , building AI Coaching as a SaaS, defining the future of work. He is building an Incubator at Venture Bay Labs for underprivileged founders.

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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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Here’s Why a Booming Tech Market May Fool You into Thinking You’re Successful

Both Sides of the Table

We’ve had an explosion of alternate sources of financing from crowd-sourcing, angels, accelerators, incubators, corporates, corporate incubators. It’s where the truly innovative separate themselves from the pack. If your investor worked inside of a SaaS company for years and disagrees with me then listen to them.

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Newtopia closes first fund of $50M to invest in LatAm startups

TechCrunch

The group has already invested in startups in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, including Aleph (B2B SaaS for e-commerce), Apperto (social commerce), Choiz (healthtech), Exactly (DeFi), Elevva (e-commerce brands), Inipay (fintech), Leef (sustainability), Wibson (e-privacy) and Yerbo (wellness).

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Top Grand Rapids Startups to Watch in 2022

StartupNation

Not only do they work in business development, market placement, and research to help develop solutions for the food service industry, but they also run their own startup incubator! Airway Innovations. They’re a SaaS startup that has created a tool to more accurately predict and guide construction outcomes and facility planning.