Editor’s note:Another week has come and gone, and it’s time to round up the top headlines from the past few days.
CodeLaunch, produced by Dallas-based constant and software development company Improving and presented by Ohio-based VC network Cyrannus, is returning to Houston.
Putting a fresh spin on the seed accelerator model, CodeLaunch combines a startup competition with a tech tradeshow, as well as allows for networking among attendees.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed and, effective immediately, the company operate as Yokogawa Fluence Analytics.
“Combining forces with Yokogawa Electric enables us to capture the full value of our unique data sets, and we can’t wait to deliver this added value to our customers,” Manouchehri says in a news release.
FibroBiologics, which is developing fibroblast cell-based therapeutics for chronic diseases, launched a campaign with equity crowdfunding platform StartEngine.
StartEngine has over 600,000 investors as part of their community and has raised over half a billion dollars for its clients,” says FibroBiologics’ Founder and CEO Pete O’Heeron, in the release.
With the new ownership comes a new era for HTR — complete with AI-generated media, a goal for a record-breaking finale event with CodeLaunch, and more.
“The biggest theme of Tech Rodeo this year is around being aware,” Branch tells InnovationMap.
In Texas, an annual income of $641,400 will land you at the top, while $258,400 only gets you to the top five percent.
Based on findings from Indeed.com, the U.S.
Of the states in the top 10, Texas had the second-highest tech sector economic impact, falling only behind California with an impact of $515.6 billion.
Vermont was reported to have embraced remote working the most, with 63.05 remote jobs posted per 100,000 residents.
The United States did not rank on Tipalti’s list of countries with the most promising digital economies.