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October 16, 2021
Ami Ziff of Time Equities discusses new ways technology is evolving the way he does business from acquisitions to leasing to evaluating property performance.
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Ami Ziff of Time Equities discusses new ways technology is evolving the way he does business from acquisitions to leasing to evaluating property performance.
Willow, the leading provider of digital twin solutions for smart infrastructure and real estate, has successfully completed its latest funding round, raising in excess of US$43 million. The bridging round, which was finalized in August 2021, will enable the scaled deployment of Willow’s software to a global customer base. This follows their Series A in late 2019, in which they raised in excess o...
AlphaMap is a super easy GIS tool that works similarly to Google Maps, so you’ll know how to use it instantly and without training. Whether it’s to dazzle a client, get a leg up on the competition, or deeply analyze a deal this will likely be the only tool you’ll need.
Employers thought employees would want to come back to their offices, where they had easy access to equipment, coworkers and managers. They were wrong. COVID-19 untethered us from our traditional workplaces, and many employees don’t want to return.
Planet-positive venture capital firm At One Ventures closed on its Fund I, aimed at injecting $150 million into startups that are innovating in the technical hardware space and specializing in environmentally positive technology.
The Bay Area firm was started in 2019 by GoogleX co-founder T...
That’s where Regher Solar aims to make its mark, by bringing the cost of space-quality solar panels...
The math is pretty basic. How many satellites are going to go up over the next decade? How many solar panels will they need? And how many are being manufactured that fit the bill? Turns out the answers are: a lot, a hell of a lot and not nearly enough.
AiDash, a company using satellite imagery and AI to monitor infrastructure, today announced that it raised $27 million in series B funding led by G2 Venture Partners, with BGV, National Grid Partners, and additional strategic investors participating. The proceeds bring the company’s
The technology deploys hundreds of lightweight, driverless, zero emission electric pods to collect passengers from anywhere in a city using ground-level tracks or existing road networks.
Jesse Carrillo examines how Hines is digitizing internal and external operations, and what kind of payoff he’s seen as a result.
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