Arm is expanding its Flexible Access program with the aim of accelerating innovation in areas like IoT, automotive and AI at the edge …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Pivot, not panic: How startups are coping with the coronavirus crisis
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•For early-stage businesses, the global pandemic has brought about a load of new financial challenges. But entrepreneurs are using their own inventiveness to respond and adapt. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tech startups are switching strategies as they try to weather the coronavirus storm
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•The global pandemic has hit all aspects of the economy, and early-stage companies might struggle to secure funds. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Taiwan offers helping hand to startups affected by coronavirus
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•Startups could receive up to 12 months of funds for preferred stock. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Aussie startups still being held back by local oligopolies: Stone and Chalk
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•Five years later, Stone and Chalk has again highlighted the need for bureaucracy to take a backseat. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Academics vs entrepreneurs: Why don’t the UK’s universities create more startups?
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•UK universities are full of great ideas, but most of them never make it out of academia. The reason? Insufficient expertise and lack of financial support. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Bill to help New Zealand startups access VC funding passed first reading
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•If legislated, the NZ$300 million Venture Capital Funds will be aimed at startups looking to expand. …read more Source:: Open Source S
YL Ventures secures $120 million to fund Israeli cybersecurity startups
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•The current YLV portfolio includes Karamba Security, Axonius, Medigate, Vulcan Cyber, Hunters.ai, and most recently Orca Security. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Intel announces program to help Israeli AI startups
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•The company will provide 10 to 15 startups with mentorship from Intel and industry experts. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore ‘deep tech’ startups face funding hurdle as risks higher
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•Because investment risks typically are higher and returns slower with startups that deal with deep technology such as artificial intelligence and medtech, venture capitalists in Singapore are less willing to …read more Source:: Open Source S