Sustainability-focused delivery service The Rounds, which delivers private-label and local home and food products direct to users’ doors, is ready to test its model in a new kind of city.
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Atlanta Inno: Georgia Tech students who won InVenture Prize aim to speed up tornado insurance claims
Rightsholder.io is the first product of Music Tech Works, and is a copyright research platform with a database of over 60 million songs that gives clear publishing and master recording ownership information.
Technically: Sustainability-focused delivery startup The Rounds tries its model in sprawling Atlanta
Atlanta Inno: Atlanta’s largest retailer launches $150M fund to invest in innovation
As a volunteer for Hurricane Sandy victims, Georgia Tech student Wesley Pergament saw the vulnerability of homeowners amid natural disasters. But as a software engineer for insurance technology startup Dorothy, he also noticed a gap in insurance protection.
Atlanta Business Chronicle: Atlanta developer eyes opportunity in burgeoning tech ecosystem outside of southeast
The Pacific Northwest is the latest target for this developer with a heavy footprint in Atlanta’s tech district.
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Atlanta Inno: Atlanta startups see drop in funding during April
Atlanta-based startups received at least $65 million during April of this year, a substantial drop-off from other monthly reports. That number is based on formD filings and reporting by Atlanta Inno.
Atlanta Business Chronicle: Intel to add hundreds of jobs in Atlanta starting at six-figure salaries
The Santa Clara, California-headquartered company plans to hire over 100 jobs averaging salaries over $100,000 for a division focused on software innovation, the company announced yesterday. Intel plans on adding 500 jobs by 2024, according to an email sent to a potential hire obtained by Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Atlanta Inno: Local investment firm attracts Silicon Valley startup to Atlanta
Local investment firm Circadian Ventures has lured a Silicon Valley startup to relocate its headquarters to Atlanta, a signal of the city’s growth as a nationally recognized technology hub.
Atlanta Inno: How the metaverse could propel Atlanta startup Mudstack’s growth
After a decade of working in engineering and digital art, Jordan Stevens noticed a problem that plagued almost everyone — file management.