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Cassidy Ritter Cassidy Ritter
Updated on March 27, 2025

ClosedLoop.ai Wins $1.6M Prize in AI Health Outcomes Challenge

ClosedLoop.ai’s AI-powered platform currently helps doctors predict health outcomes, keep patients healthy and find sparse resources.

ClosedLoop.ai Wins $1.6M Prize in AI Health Outcomes Challenge
Kelly O'Halloran Kelly O'Halloran
Updated on March 27, 2025

Life in the fast lane: Why these 4 CEOs turned to startups

Life in the fast lane: Why these 4 CEOs turned to startups
Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on March 27, 2025

CertifID Raises $20M Series B to Offer Transaction Fraud Protection

The company’s Series B funding will help it fuel product development and scale its operations.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 27, 2025

Sunroom Rentals Raises $11M to Help Renters Lease Apartments Entirely Online

Sunroom Rentals helps Austin-area renters find, tour and apply for a new apartment or house virtually, a vital service in today’s socially distant reality. The company is now hiring and says it plans to use the fresh funding to expand across Texas.

Sunroom Rentals Raises $11M to Help Renters Lease Apartments Entirely Online
Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on March 27, 2025

Dating App Bumble Is Reportedly Preparing for a $6B+ IPO

On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that the Austin-based app could go public as soon as early 2021.

Dating App Bumble Is Reportedly Preparing for a $6B+ IPO
Hilary George-Parkin Hilary George-Parkin
Updated on March 27, 2025

Proactivity: A Smarter Approach to Customer Success

Open communication and an individualized approach give Hypori’s customer success team a leg up.

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Updated on March 27, 2025

5 female-focused initiatives shifting tides for rising tech entrepreneurs in Austin

A notable disparity exists in STEM fields when it comes to gender. Across the country, women comprise only 29 percent of the technology workforce, while Austin bests the national average by just one percent. Luckily, there's a quintet of organizations bent on changing the game by leveling the playing field -- one at the national level, one operating on a global scale, and three within Austin itself.

5 female-focused initiatives shifting tides for rising tech entrepreneurs in Austin

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