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Partful Receives 2.4M To Transform The Manufacturing Industry's Aftermarket
Partful, a leading aftermarket technology specialist, has successfully raised £2.4 million in funding to accelerate the development of its transformative 3D parts SaaS platform. The platform is reshaping the global aftermarket industry, valued at a staggering $400 billion, by offering an end-to-end product repair support solution with interactive 3D explosion models. The funding was secured through a partnership between Par Equity and Blumberg Capital, bringing the total investment in Partful to an impressive £6.2 million in the last 18 months.
The platform has experienced significant growth and has added prominent clients in the emerging electric vehicle sector, such as Maeving, GOVECS, and Dragonfly Hyperscooter. With its revenues growing by more than 100% year on year, Partful has already established itself as a preferred choice for esteemed companies like Lotus Cars, Norton Motorcycles, and IDEX Corporation. The recent investment will facilitate the expansion of Partful's engineering team, support rapid growth in the European and U.S. markets, and accelerate the adoption of its innovative platform worldwide.
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El macrismo viola la ley porteña para candidatear a Jorge Macri. Jueces a su orden, le sobran. Milei vende candidaturas. Las remata cada día más baratas. Ruines mercachifles Sin respeto por la ley Imagen: Perfil.
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CTECH: Latest Israeli Innovation & Technology News Oct. 15, 2024
CTECH: Latest Israeli Innovation & Technology News Oct. 15, 2024 Venture capitalists turn Miami into a hub for Israeli startups. As Calcalist’s Tech & Invest Conference approaches on November 13-15, CTech connects with investors Ed Sim, founder of Boldstart Ventures, and David Blumberg, founder of Blumberg Capital, making waves in Miami, examining how their presence is transforming the city into…
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Ferrum Health Secures $31M to Expand AI Adoption in Healthcare
Health systems AI deployment company Ferrum Health, Inc. has secured $16 million in Series A Funding round to expand AI adoption in healthcare.
The Series A round was spearheaded by Foundry, with contributions from Headwaters Ventures Inc., UnitedHealthcare, and Catalyst by Wellstar.
Existing investors Blumberg Capital, GSR Ventures, Urban Innovation Fund, Cercano, and Singtel Innov8 also joined the round, boosting the total funds raised in the latest round to $31 million.
Co-founded in 2018 by Pelu Tran MD and Ken Ko, the company provides a software platform for AI deployment into health systems.
It aims to help healthcare systems accelerate AI adoption by solving common problems such as safety, security, and scalability that hinder many health systems from adopting AI solutions into their operations.
Read more: https://nextdigitalhealth.com/funding-news/ferrum-health-secures-31m-to-expand-ai-adoption-in-healthcare/
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Big News: Segmed Secures $10.4 Million Series A Funding!
We are thrilled to share that Segmed has successfully raised a $10.4 million Series A funding round, spearheaded by iGan Partners and Advocate Health, with contributions from Castellan Group, LLC, Engine Health Capital, Bold Brain Capital, Fox Chase Cancer Center, and existing investors including Y Combinator, Nina Capital, Nova Capital, Blumberg Capital, and Expeditions Fund. The current Series A round follows a financing by Flashpoint Venture Capital received in 2023. This oversubscribed round signifies a major milestone in Segmed’s mission to revolutionize medical imaging solutions for AI development and real-world evidence. With this new investment, Segmed is set to enhance our footprint in healthcare AI, bringing medical imaging to the biopharmaceutical and life sciences industries. Our mission is to unlock diverse cohorts of imaging data to support AI development and clinical research, ultimately advancing global healthcare.
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Juan Pujadas, advisor at Blumberg Capital, will join three other distinguished leaders on Arturo’s Board of Directors
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FlowFi takes in first funding to give founders insight into financials
FlowFi, a startup creating a marketplace of finance experts for entrepreneurs, closed on $9 million in seed funding. Blumberg Capital led the investment and was joined by a group of investors including Parade Ventures, Differential Ventures, Precursor Ventures, Special Ventures, 14 Peaks Capital and Cooley LLP. Nate Cavanaugh and co-founder J.J. List launched the company […] The post FlowFi takes in first funding to give founders insight into financials appeared first on TECH - WEB DEVELOPMENT NEWS. https://tech-webdevelopment.news-6.com/flowfi-takes-in-first-funding-to-give-founders-insight-into-financials/
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TC Startup Battlefield master class with Blumberg Capital: Make the most of your investors’ expertise
David Blumberg, founder and managing partner at Blumberg Ventures, explains how early-stage startups can look to their investors for help with solving problems, scaling, hiring, and strategic planning. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Go to Source Neesha A. Tambe
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"Unveiling the Secrets of People Analytics: Meet Dr. Max Blumberg, the Extraordinary Trailblazer!"
Dr Max Blumberg is a renowned expert in the field of People Analytics and has made significant contributions to understanding human capital. He recognized early on the importance of data and insights in shaping HR strategies, and his work has garnered acclaim and recognition over the years. Dr Blumberg has held positions at esteemed institutions such as Goldsmiths, University of London and the…
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"Unveiling the Secrets of People Analytics: Meet Dr. Max Blumberg, the Extraordinary Trailblazer!"
Dr Max Blumberg is a renowned expert in the field of People Analytics and has made significant contributions to understanding human capital. He recognized early on the importance of data and insights in shaping HR strategies, and his work has garnered acclaim and recognition over the years. Dr Blumberg has held positions at esteemed institutions such as Goldsmiths, University of London and the…
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"Unveiling the Secrets of People Analytics: Meet Dr. Max Blumberg, the Extraordinary Trailblazer!"
Dr Max Blumberg is a renowned expert in the field of People Analytics and has made significant contributions to understanding human capital. He recognized early on the importance of data and insights in shaping HR strategies, and his work has garnered acclaim and recognition over the years. Dr Blumberg has held positions at esteemed institutions such as Goldsmiths, University of London and the…
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Rancidly right-wing televangelist and longtime 700 Club host Pat Robertson died at 93
Antonia Blumberg and Sara Bondioli at HuffPost:
Pat Robertson, a popular televangelist and founder of The Christian Broadcasting Network, died Thursday at age 93.
Robertson was a prominent figure in conservative Christian political and entertainment circles, and for years promoted sexist, homophobic and Islamophobic ideas on his CBN show, “The 700 Club.”
His death was announced by his broadcasting network. No cause was given.
A former Southern Baptist minister and son of a U.S. senator, Robertson founded CBN in 1960 as the first television network dedicated to Christian broadcasting in the U.S. CBN is one of the largest television ministries in the world, according to Robertson’s website, producing programming in 200 countries and 70 different languages.
“The 700 Club,” which CBN is perhaps best known for, started in 1966 and is one of the longest-running religious television shows. Robertson began hosting the show in 1972 and retired from the show in 2021 at the age of 91.
Robertson founded several other organizations and corporations, including International Family Entertainment Inc., Regent University, Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corp., American Center for Law and Justice, and The Flying Hospital Inc.
The majority of his endeavors aimed to promote conservative Christian values in U.S. education, media and law. The ACLJ, Robertson’s website boasts, “focuses on pro-family, pro-liberty and pro-life cases nationwide.”
Robertson’s upbringing played a large role in his development as a conservative and a Christian. His father, Absalom Willis Robertson, was a Democratic U.S. senator from Virginia in the years before the liberalizing trend that took place in that party during the middle 20th century.
“Our heroes were Confederate generals Robert E. Lee ... and Stonewall Jackson,” Robertson wrote in an autobiographic article on his early life.
Robertson also pointed to a lineage of Christian leaders in his family as evidence of his inherited calling as a minister. “Although I may have had flowing in me the blood of statesmen, noblemen, and warriors, I had even stronger in me the blood of priests and men and women of God,” he wrote.
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Robertson was ordained a Southern Baptist minister in 1960 ― a title he shed in 1987 when he announced his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. A statement from his Virginia campaign headquarters at the time said Robertson was stepping away from ministry to appease concerns that a Robertson administration would inhibit “the free exercise of religion by any of the people.”
Robertson lost to George H.W. Bush after enjoying some initial success with primary victories in Washington, Nevada, Alaska and Hawaii.
He launched the Christian Coalition, a conservative religious advocacy group, in 1989.
CBN was courted by former President Donald Trump and granted access to the White House during his administration. Robertson interviewed Trump during his first year in office, in a wide-ranging conversation that touched on Russian President Vladimir Putin, former Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton and Trump’s popularity among evangelical Christians.
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Through his years as a Christian broadcaster, Robertson proved himself to be anything but welcoming of those with beliefs different than his own.
The televangelist repeatedly called non-Christians “termites” akin to “a virus,” attacked Hindus as “demonic” and claimed Islam is inherently violent and not a real religion. He called feminism an “anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.” In the aftermath of the destruction and devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, Robertson suggested it was a result of God’s wrath over abortion.
Robertson was also staunchly anti-LGBTQ, comparing gay people to murderers and rapists and suggesting that LGBTQ orientation was a result of “demonic possession.”
Far-right hatemongering televangelist and longtime 700 Club host Pat Robertson died at 93. Robertson ran for the GOP nomination for the Presidency in 1988, and lost to eventual winner George H.W. Bush.
He founded several right-wing Christian conservative organizations, most notably the ACLJ and Regent University.
Robertson has made numerous comments that have generated controversy over the years, including attacks on the LGBTQ+ community, feminists, Muslims, Hindus, and abortion access.
🎶 Ding-dong, ding-dong, the bigot is dead! 🎶
See Also:
LGBTQ Nation: Televangelist Pat Robertson has died but his anti-LGBTQ+ legacy will live on
Daily Kos: Pat Robertson, Televangelist Central to Republican Party’s Culture War Agenda, Dead at 93
#Obituaries#Pat Robertson#The 700 Club#Christian Broadcasting Network#ACLJ#American Center For Law and Justice#Regent University#Operation Blessing#Televangelism#Religion#1988 GOP#1988 Presidential Election#Christian Coaltion#Religious Broadcasting
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Hunters.ai raises $5.4M for its autonomous threat-hunting solution Hunters.ai, a tel Aviv-based startup that built an ai-based hazard-hunting solution, today announced that it has raised a $5.4 million seed funding circular led by YL Ventures and Blumberg Capital.
#artificial intelligence#Blumberg Capital#computer security#Cyberwarfare#Hunters.ai#NSA#partner#Tel Aviv#threat#YL Ventures
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Hunters.ai raises $5.4M for its autonomous threat hunting solution
Hunters.ai raises $5.4M for its autonomous threat hunting solution
Hunters.ai, a Tel Aviv-based startup that built an AI-based threat hunting solution, today announced that it has raised a $5.4 million seed funding round led by YL Ventures and Blumberg Capital.
Threat hunting has traditionally been a rather manual practice, where analysts try to actively identify potential threats to their systems. This has always been a very data-driven activity, though, so…
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#Artificial Intelligence#Blumberg Capital#computer security#Cyberwarfare#NSA#partner#Recent Funding#Security#startups#TC#Tel Aviv#threat#YL Ventures
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WorkJam raises $50 million to help companies engage with frontline workers
As businesses adjust to a world of remote working and seclusion throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, they have an opportunity to reassess how they operate not simply over the next few months but far into the future. While lots of employees are determining how to work from home —-- other employees, from health care specialists and shipment chauffeurs to builders and storage facility operators, might require to operate at a physical place (or locations).
Canadian start-up WorkJam is targeting these workers with a “& ldquo; digital workplace” & rdquo; platform that spans a variety of industries. Today, WorkJam revealed that it has raised $50 million in a series C round of funding led by Inovia Capital, with involvement from Lerer Hippeau, Blumberg Capital, Harmony Partners, Fonds de Solidarité FTQ, and Claridge.
On the front line
Established in 2014, Montréal-based WorkJam declares some 1.5 million frontline users covering 35 nations. The platform works as an interaction channel between head office and those exercising in the field, while also offering tools for handling shifts and jobs, clocking in and out, training, and surveying —-- all from a single mobile app.
WorkJam declares some big-name customers, including Shell, Verizon, and Target.
The future of work The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered considerable debate about the future of work, and some argue it will just fast-track a movement that was currently underway. While much of this shift involves white-collar tasks that require little bit more than an internet connection, people dealing with the front lines have a growing array of alternatives, thanks to innovations such as increased reality (AR) and remote video.
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