Great News for Female Entrepreneurs

Great News for Female Entrepreneurs

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Telangana, India have joined forces in a groundbreaking exchange that is expected to benefit women entrepreneurs in both countries. The CyberTech Women Entrepreneurs program is a business exchange for women entrepreneurs to give access and commercial paths for women-led technology enterprises in Australia and India.…

Naoris Protocol, a startup in cybersecurity, obtains $11.5 million in investment

Naoris Protocol, a startup in cybersecurity, obtains $11.5 million in investment

The Naoris Protocol reported raising $11.5 million in investment. SDC Management, Expert Dojo, Uniera, Level One Robotics, Holdun Family Office, Holt Xchange, Holdun Opportunity Fund, Brendan Holt Dunn, and Draper Associates, chaired by Tim Draper, participated in the financing round. The money will go toward expanding the MVP release, which is scheduled for the end…

15Five, a performance management business, acquires $52 million in Series C funding

15Five, a performance management business, acquires $52 million in Series C funding

15Five, a startup in performance management, has raised $52 million in capital to spur development and innovation. Quad Partners is the lead investor in the Series C round of fundraising, with participation from prior backers Next47, Origin Ventures, Edison Partners, Matrix Partners, Point Nine Capital, and New Ground Ventures. According to David Hassell, CEO of…

Compt, the HR-tech firm raises $13 million Series A funding from Battery Ventures

Compt, the HR-tech firm raises $13 million Series A funding from Battery Ventures

Compt, a Boston-based employee perk stipend software company advanced for the present more-adaptable working environment, has raised a $13 million Series A speculation driven by Battery Ventures. The subsidizing comes following an extended time of fast development, almost 500% ARR, and follows an earlier seed funding round from cooperation programming organization Slack Fund and Harlem…

Google CEO Sundar Pichai

$9.5 billion infrastructure investment in the U.S workplaces to be made soon: Google CEO Sundar Pichai

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has declared that the tech behemoth intends to contribute $9.5 billion roughly for new frameworks (offices and data centres) in the US in 2022. In their official google blog, Pichai has referenced that this advancement will make 12,000 new regular positions and thousands more among neighborhood providers, accomplices and networks, with…