Tracking the most significant financial events in tech — funding rounds, mergers & acquisitions, capital raises, and strategic investments shaping the ecosystem.
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Back in 2016, a question about the brain refused to leave the room. Ed Boyden and Li-Huei Tsai were chasing a strange signal inside neural circuits
BluePath Finance, Inc. is building the roads the electrons travel on, and it just pulled more capital into the circuit with a new investment from TWG Global, managed by Franklin Park.
Autire has been quietly building the tools professionals reach for when the work actually matters, turning one of the most tedious corners of the accounting world into software that runs the way it should.
Poplar Therapeutics just delivered the kind of raise that turns heads across the biotech landscape. A $45M Series A extension just landed, bringing the total Series A haul to $95M
Adrianna Papell has long been the dress hanging in the closet when the moment actually matters, stitching together confidence, elegance, and the kind of timeless design that shows up when the lights get brighter and the cameras come out.
Breezeway has built quiet leverage inside an industry most people only notice when something goes wrong. Property care, operations, guest messaging. Not glamorous on the surface.
Every so often, a company shows up trying to map the world itself. That is the lane Worldscape.ai just stepped into, and the market clearly noticed.
Compensation is one of those boardroom topics that sounds simple until the spreadsheet opens and everyone suddenly needs aspirin.
Cyber compliance has long been the problem everyone complains about but very few actually solve
In the legal world, timing is everything. File too late and the case collapses. File too early and the strategy shows its hand. Somewhere between precision and pressure lives the quiet infrastructure that keeps the entire judicial machine moving.
The tech world loves speed. Faster chips, faster apps, faster everything. Yet every now and then a company shows up and reminds everyone that the most powerful signal in the noise is not speed. It is intention.