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An Iterate Labs wearable shown on a person's wrist.

Iterate Labs Secures $1 Million in Seed Funding

Iterate Labs, a startup with Cornell beginnings that uses wearable sensors and computer vision to drive factory production and worker safety, has obtained $1 million in seed funding to support the company’s growth. The funding award was led by Monozukuri Ventures,...

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Charlie Mulligan of GiveGab speaks with Nick Nikitas of Rosie during a Rev panel discussion.

E-commerce Startup Rosie Secures $10M in Series A Financing

Rosie, a long-standing Rev member company that offers e-commerce solutions for independent grocers and wholesalers, raised $10 million in Series A financing led by Avenue Growth Partners, a Washington, D.C. based investment firm, this past February. Fueled by rising demand for...

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Ursa Space Systems CEO Adam Maher, left, and COO Julie Baker talk during a meeting early in 2020.

Ursa Space Systems CEO Shares Leadership Insights

In a recent feature on Syracuse.com, Adam Maher, CEO and co-founder of Ursa Space Systems, spoke about the Ithaca, New York based geospatial analytics startup and his experiences growing and leading a team of approximately 45 employees—with more hires on...

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Ilayda Samilgil and Rob Shepherd, co-founders of Organic Robotics Corporation sit at a demo booth showcasing their Light Lace innovation.

Startup Wins NFL Innovation Competition

As millions of football fans eagerly await this year’s Super Bowl, two Cornellians have already scored a victory in another competition hosted by the National Football League. Organic Robotics Corporation, a Cornell startup founded in 2018 and Rev Prototyping Hardware Accelerator alumni...

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Dimensional Energy Team

Startup Converts Carbon Dioxide into Jet Fuel with Sunlight

This fall, Dimensional Energy set up camp in Gillette, Wyoming to further their progress in the Carbon XPrize, a five-year competition that provides a financial incentive—$20 million in prize money—to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and convert it into innovative products...

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