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Kaiyo announced Monday (May 17) that it has raised $5 million to fuel its expansion at a time when consume...
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Record-breaking VC activity over the past year has fueled innovation within emerging technologies. In this episode, sponsored by
Logistics and supply chain information help companies navigate the complexities of shipping and delivering products, and FreightWaves provides market insights, news and real-time data for companies to monitor the freight market.
Jit Kee Chin, Chief Data & Innovation Officer at Suffolk Construction speaks to the value of data collection, how Suffolk Construction offers clients more value with integrated technology, and what her future technology roadmap looks like.
Construction technology may not be the sexiest of industries, but it is one where tremendous opportunity lies — considering it has historically lagged in productivity. And, lags in productivity means project delays, which typically costs everyone involved more time and more money.
The cost-per-desk for flexible workspace is following a bifurcated path, with prices declining in gateway cities while increasing in the secondary markets that are attracting businesses and people. While New York City’s Midtown market (-29%), Washington, DC (-23%), Boston (-22%) and Los Angeles (-18%) saw a significant decrease in the cost per desk, Phoenix (39%), Nashville (14%), Denver (11%) a...
Our investment thesis on the future of retail can be summed up in four words: staples online, specialty offline. It is indisputable that e-commerce platforms will always win on price, selection, and convenience. As more consumers buy staples online, offline retail wi...
On a street in a typical American suburb, every house has a driveway and a two-car garage. A new suburb planned outside Hamburg, Germany, takes a different approach: It’s still possible to drive home, but you won’t be able to park in front of your house. And most people will probably choose not to drive at all.