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Ayyeka’s AI Data Curator is designed to detect, report, and automatically fix Internet of Things sensor data for better decision-making and compliance.
Dodge is currently forecasting $53 billion of construction starts in the US warehouse/distribution center market in 2022, up 1,400% since 2010 and representing over one-third, or 36%, of the entire US commercial construction sector this year.
Driven by strong consumer demand in the economy and the explosion of e-commerce retailing, these facilities are deploying sophisticated technologies to op...
Roofstock, a single-family rental online investment platform, has raised $240M in a Series E round ...
Besides making hybrid work schedules into the new reality for U.S. office properties, the coronavirus...
Global venture funding in February 2022 fell by $10 billion month over month, clocking in at $52 billion, based on an analysis of Crunchbase data, as startup investors seem to be coming off last year’s highs and assessing the impact of the Ukrainian conflict, record inflation and public-market turmoil.
Alex Shtarkman, Vice President of Revolution Ventures, taps into the value of collaboration when it comes to tech investing.
Silicon Valley, make way for Silicon U.S.A.
In a feedback loop that could transform the economic geography of the U.S., millions of Americans are moving, and companies are following them—tech companies in particular. In turn, this migration of companies and investment is attracting more workers to places that in the past usually lost talent wars. This is a reversal of a
2019 state law demands an 85 percent r...
Decarbonization is no longer just a buzzword.
In the past few years, New York has tightened the screws on real estate, a sector that belches nearly 70 percent of New York City’s climate-warming emissions and one-third of the state’s. A city law demands that most large buildings cut them by 80 percent by 2050. A