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February 15, 2022
Travis Connors, Co-Founder and General Partner of Building Ventures, sheds light on their investment process, what types of investments they are looking for in the climate tech space and advice for first-time entrepreneurs entering the climate tech industry.
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Travis Connors, Co-Founder and General Partner of Building Ventures, sheds light on their investment process, what types of investments they are looking for in the climate tech space and advice for first-time entrepreneurs entering the climate tech industry.
Several companies are acknowledging that competitors with more flexible work arrangements may pose a significant risk to their businesses.
Small- and medium-sized businesses started getting back to the office last year, even as many Fortune 500 companies continued to tweak plans to recall more staff on a regular basis.
The modest revival of office life in America as the pandemic enters a third year ranks high among the positive signs for hard-hit flexible office space in 2022, according to a new report by CBRE Research, a division...
In his job as a music-mastering engineer, Chris Longwood spends hours making Zoom calls and exchanging emails with artists around the globe to get a new album ready for release. He looks forward to the day he can meet with them in a virtual sound studio, editing tracks in real time.
If it’s true that data is the new oil, it’s “gooey” and “thick” in its natural state. Real estate owners need software to refine it and make it valuable.
Matterport, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTTR), the leading spatial data company driving the digital transformation of the built world, today announced Matterport Axis™, a revolutionary motorized mount that works with a smartphone to capture 3D digital twins of any physical space with increased speed, precision, and consistency. This convenient, hands-free solution produces reliable high-fidelity results with ...
Nine months ago we started Wander because the existing infrastructure to experience the world was broken. Stays were consistently disappointing. Unhelpful robots had replaced customer service. Marketing was designed to mislead and sell, rather than inspire and educate. The products were soulless, designed by data rather than people. We wanted to create something better.
Today we announced that we co-led a $10.5M investment in
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Jamestown’s global portfolio, Prescriptive Data announced Tuesday that it is bringing its Nantum OS smart building technology to the re...
In the first of what it hopes will be many property partnerships in