The Boston tech scene had a big month for funding rounds and raised nearly $770 million more than in March. These five local tech companies raised the most funding in April, bringing in a combined $1.1 billion in capital for multiple initiatives, including hiring sprees. Keep reading to find out more.
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mHealth Intelligence: Boston Children’s to Expand Virtual Access to Specialists Via New Collab
Boston Children’s Hospital and Summus Global, are working together to expand access to specialist expertise virtually and bolster hospital’s second opinion program.
Built in Boston: Mavrck Got $135M, Dispatch Acquired Youreka, and More Boston Tech News
Spring is here, which means it’s time for growth. But for these Boston tech companies, growth is already underway amidst major hiring sprees and recent funding rounds. As we kick off a new month, catch up on the latest Boston tech news. This is the Built In Boston weekly refresh.
Bost Inno: BostInno Approved: Here are the May events you need to know about
May is looking packed with Boston-area conferences, including the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, MIT Startup Ecosystem Conference and the MIT Efficient AI and Computing Technologies Conference. There are also some low-key events worth checking out, including a Cinco de Mayo networking event in Cambridge and a book discussion hosted by authors@mit.
Built in Boston: There Is No Neutral: What Allyship Really Looks Like in the Workplace
It takes a village to reap the full benefits of a diverse workforce.
Boston Globe: Can an App that pays people $5 a day to stop drinking keep them sober?
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Built in Boston: Circle Raises $400M as It Navigates $9B SPAC Deal
Investments in crypto startups reached peak levels in 2021 with $30 billion invested in the sector — which is nearly 4x more than the $8 billion invested in 2018, research reports.
Built in Boston: Boston-Based Salsify Lands $200M Series F, Plans to Hire 200
Salsify, a commerce experience management company that works with powerhouse brands such as L’Oréal and Coca-Cola, pulled in $200 million in its Series F funding round on Wednesday.
Boston Business Journal: Viewpoint: Covid has shown that telehealth works
Patients showed improvements in the online realm that were on par with in-person treatment.
Built in Boston: Compt Pulls in $13M to Continue Global Expansion
Compt’s CEO says the company will likely double in size by the end of the year.