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Forecast: 13 Companies That Could Go Public In 2025 If The IPO Market Gains Steam

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Enterprise tech and AI Cerebras Systems : Yes, this one is kind of cheating. national security review on UAE-based G42 ‘s minority investment in the AI chipmaker. Gen Teare Health and biotech Hinge Health : This is another IPO prediction where were not exactly going out on a limb (pun intended in this case).

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Southeast Asia health tech platform Speedoc raises $28M

TechCrunch

Speedoc , a health tech platform that brings hospital care to homes, has raised $28 million in pre-Series B funding. Its services include telemedicine consultations, on-site doctor and nurse visits, virtual hospital wards and ambulance hailing. ” ‘Move fast and break things’ is a bad idea for health tech startups.

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Sectors where New Zealand startups are poised to win

TechCrunch

Now, certain industries are emerging as potential areas where New Zealand can win in the tech space. Deep tech, medtech/biotech, climate tech, and crypto and blockchain are all areas that investors say they’re either actively investing in or watching for signs of scale. New Zealanders make really good founders.

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Nanome raises $3 million to help scientists get up close with molecular structures in VR

TechCrunch

San Diego-based startup Nanome uses virtual reality to solve that problem. McCloskey thinks that Nanome’s platform has become even more relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic, as researchers might be forced to work remotely on occasion, limiting their access to in-lab technology and software.

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How compassion and inclusivity are helping Kindbody change the fertility industry

TechCrunch

Its approach is also drastically different from most fertility service providers — it has savvy, intelligent marketing; a tech-enabled and fully virtual care facility; a focus on compassion; and ample customer education to help patients feel involved and understood. The company today has 12 outlets in 10 cities in the U.S.

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The ‘Great Retraining’: IT upskills for the future

CIO

When the timing was right, Chavarin honed her skills to do training and coaching work and eventually got her first taste of technology as a member of Synchrony’s intelligent virtual assistant (IVA) team, writing human responses to the text-based questions posed to chatbots.

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Kenyan startup Ponea gaining momentum in driving access to medical services

TechCrunch

Serial Kenyan tech entrepreneur Mike Macharia has spent the last two decades helping enterprises like East Africa’s biggest telco Safaricom to create infrastructure that bolsters their growth. But I had never thought of building tech for us (the masses). CarePoint raises $10M to spread healthcare tech across Africa.