Date | Title | Description |
22.03.2017 | Detroit Fintech Startup Autobooks Closes $5.5M Series A Round | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Autobooks, the Detroit-based startup spun out of Billhighway in 2015, has closed on a $5.5 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by Pittsburgh-based Draper Tr... |
13.03.2017 | Autobooks Closes $5.5M Series A Financing Round | Autobooks, a Troy, Michigan-based financial technology company that builds cash management tools for small business owners, closed a $5.5m Series A financing round.
The round was led by Draper Triangle, with participation from CU Solutions ... |
14.04.2016 | ContainerShip raises $2.41M seed round for its cloud automation platform | ContainerShip, a service that aims to make it easier for developers to use Docker containers to develop and deploy their applications, today announced that it has raised a $2.41 million seed round led by Pittsburgh-based Draper Triangle Ven... |
18.06.2015 | Thread Raises $3.5 Million Round for Clean Textile Innovation | What started out as a journal entry is now a full-fledged startup that just closed a $3.5 million funding cycle:“If Haiti could turn trash into money = good.”
Thread, a Pittsburgh-based startup dedicated to creating dignified jobs in the de... |
27.02.2015 | Pixel Velocity Expands in IoT With $10M From Draper Triangle | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Earlier this month, venture capital firm Draper Triangle announced an investment of $10 million in Ann Arbor’s Pixel Velocity, with plans to quickly grow the company to take a... |
23.06.2014 | Pittsburgh’s Rhiza Raises $3M Series A for Big Data Marketing Analytics | Last week, the Pittsburgh-based Rhiza announced a Series A round of financing valued at $3 million. The round was led by Draper Triangle Ventures.
“Rhiza is disrupting the marketing analytics industry with intuitive tools for marketers and ... |
17.06.2014 | Rhiza Closes $3M Series A Funding | Rhiza, a Pittsburgh, PA-based provider of marketing analytics tools that make Big Data actionable for marketers and salespeople, closed a $3m Series A funding.
The round was led by Draper Triangle Ventures with participation from Arthur Ven... |
13.03.2014 | Does this belong in my pitch deck? VCs weigh in (Part 2) | On the other side of the table were investors Mike Stubler of Draper Triangle Ventures, Karen Spilizewski of RiverVest and Steve Haynes of Glengary. Below are some highlights.
I have a personal interest in my company/product. Should I talk ... |
11.11.2013 | $15M boost should push heart mapping firm CardioInsight across U.S. commercialization finish line | Doctors may use cardiac mapping to help diagnose and treat electrical abnormalities of the heart, like arrhythmia and heart failure. Currently it’s done in an EP lab, where technicians insert catheters into various locations around the pati... |
01.03.2013 | Does this belong in my pitch deck? 3 VCs sound off on what to include and what to leave off | They didn’t always agree on what they like to see and hear during a pitch, but their feedback touched on some common questions entrepreneurs might ask themselves when preparing a pitch deck.
Should I tell my startup story? If the startup wa... |
28.02.2013 | Funding Daily: From the Bay to the Sound | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Funding Daily comes to you today from the rainy c... |
28.02.2013 | Draper Triangle Ventures Holds First Close of New Fund | Draper Triangle Ventures held the first closing of its new fund.
Draper Triangle III, targeted to be a $75-100m fund, will invest in early stage technology companies located in the Midwest, including Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.
Led by ... |
18.10.2012 | Why, when and how to approach a strategic investor for a healthcare startup | Before Medtronic acquired Ardian in 2010, it led a $47 million series C round for the company. Boston Scientific led an $11 million round for Intelect Medical two years before buying it for $78 million. According to some investors, these ki... |
23.05.2012 | BodyMedia Raises $12 Million Funding Round Led By Comcast Ventures | BodyMedia, one of the growing number of companies that offers wearable body sensors, just announced that it has raised a $12 million funding round led by Comcast Ventures. The company’s products, including its BodyMedia FIT on-body monitori... |
14.03.2012 | Advanced cardiac imaging company raises $7.5M series C | CEO Steve Arless declined to identify the investors in the latest round and instead said it was a combination of “old and new” investors.
When the company raised its $6 million series B round two years ago, it identified the investors as Dr... |
23.02.2011 | CWRU tech transfer VP Coticchia resigns, plans to start new company | Coticchia’s responsibilities at Case extended beyond tech transfer to research administration and economic development.
During Coticchia’s time with Case, the university created 29 spinoff companies that have attracted more than $200 millio... |
03.05.2010 | MedCity News Q&A: Clearcount Medical Solutions CEO David Palmer | By Brandon Glenn
David Palmer thinks ClearCount Medical Solutions’ technology will push it over the top in the burgeoning surgical sponge detection market.
ClearCount, which uses embedded radio-frequency ID chips to track and detect sponges... |
30.04.2010 | ClearCount Medical aims to control surgical sponge detection market | ClearCount’s foray into the market comes at an opportune time, as Medicare in 2008 halted payments for so-called “never events”–serious, avoidable and costly medical mistakes, such as leaving a sponge inside a patient after surgery. Still, ... |
10.03.2010 | ClearCount appoints new CFO | By Brandon Glenn
Sponge safety company ClearCount Medical Solutions hired David Haffner to be its new CFO.
Haffner, who was CFO for medical technology companies including RedPath Integrated Pathology and Renal Solutions, will oversee the da... |
09.03.2010 | ClearCount hires new CFO | Promoted
Telemedicine’s potential to provide healthcare to the world’s most vulnerable
Teladoc Health Head of R&D Yulun Wang highlights the impact of virtual care in underserved populations around the globe through the World Telehealth ... |
03.02.2010 | CardioInsight wraps up $6 million | By Mary Vanac
CLEVELAND, Ohio — CardioInsight Technologies closed its second funding round, raising $6 million from new and existing investors to speed up and expand testing and commercialization of its heart-mapping technology.
Existing in... |
03.02.2010 | CardioInsight Technologies closes $6M investment round for heart-mapping technology | CardioInsight’s electrocardiographic mapping technology gathers electrical information about the heart from an electrode “vest” placed on a patient’s body and combines that information with images from a CT scan to produce 3-D maps of t... |
20.01.2010 | CardioInsight raises $5.7 million for heart-mapping technology | By Mary Vanac
CLEVELAND, Ohio — CardioInsight Technologies Inc. raised $5.7 million in an ongoing funding round to help commercialize its heart-mapping technology, according to a regulatory filing.
The Cleveland company’s electrocardiograph... |
20.01.2010 | CardioInsight raises $5.7M for heart-mapping technology | CardioInsight got its start in 2006 with $750,000 in funding from Draper Triangle Ventures, the Pittsburgh office of Midwestern venture capital fund Draper Fisher Jurvetson, JumpStart Inc., the nonprofit venture development organization... |
20.08.2009 | Plextronics snaps up $14M for organic lighting, solar cells | Plextronics, a unique company developing organic solar cells and light emitting-diode displays — including television screens so flexible you can bend them — announced today that it’s brought in $14 million in second-round funding. The Pitt... |
20.08.2009 | Plextronics snaps up $14M for organic lighting, solar cells | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Plextronics, a unique company developing organic ... |
31.07.2009 | The minds of Midwest VCs: Reform, commercialization czars and beware the gullible angel investor | Promoted
This Patient Experience Checklist Is Your Key To Success in 2021
As healthcare systems strive to recover from losses due to the pandemic, patient acquisition and retention have never been more urgent, and patient experience has nev... |
20.10.2008 | ClearCount absorbs $4M to ensure surgical sponges don’t get left behind | Who knew that leaving surgical sponges inside patients was actually not that rare? At least that’s the message from ClearCount Medical Solutions, a developer of RFID technology used to detect and track the location of surgical sponges. The ... |
- | $15M boost should push heart mapping firm CardioInsight across U.S. commercialization finish line | CardioInsight Technologies said today that it had secured “long-term strategic financing” that will allow it to complete ongoing clinical trials in Europe, advance product development programs and pursue regulatory clearance for its cardiac... |
- | Why, when and how to approach a strategic investor for a healthcare startup | Before Medtronic acquired Ardian in 2010, it led a $47 million series C round for the company. Boston Scientific led an $11 million round for Intelect Medical two years before buying it for $78 million. According to some investors, these ki... |
- | Does this belong in my pitch deck? VCs weigh in (Part 2) | Each year, one courageous startup takes to the podium at the Ohio Venture Association’s annual summit to pitch the business to three investors and dozens of others watching from the crowd. It’s part of a fantastic, interactive panel that’s ... |
- | CardioInsight Technologies closes $6M investment round for heart-mapping technology | CLEVELAND, Ohio — CardioInsight Technologies has closed its second funding round, raising $6 million from new and existing investors to speed up and expand testing and commercialization of its heart-mapping technology.
Existing investors Dr... |
- | CardioInsight raises $5.7M for heart-mapping technology | CLEVELAND, Ohio — CardioInsight Technologies Inc. has raised $5.7 million in an ongoing funding round to help commercialize its heart-mapping technology, according to a regulatory filing.
The Cleveland company’s electrocardiographic mappin... |
- | ClearCount hires new CFO | Sponge-safety company ClearCount Medical Solutions has hired a new chief financial officer.
In his new role, David Haffner will oversee the day-to-day financial operations of the company and will be responsible for its financial strategy, a... |
- | The minds of Midwest VCs: Reform, commercialization czars and beware the gullible angel investor | COLUMBUS, Ohio — Life-science entrepreneurs seem more concerned about the impact of health-care reform on the medical industry than the companies that will invest in them do.
Eight venture capitalists gathered Thursday evening at TechColumb... |
- | Advanced cardiac imaging company raises $7.5M series C | Noninvasive cardiac mapping company CardioInsight Technologies has raised a $7.5 million series C round of investment.
CardioInsight will use the new funding to push forward on European commercialization efforts and clinical studies aimed a... |
- | ClearCount Medical aims to control surgical sponge detection market | David Palmer thinks ClearCount Medical Solutions’ technology will push it over the top in the burgeoning surgical-sponge-detection market.
ClearCount, which uses embedded radio-frequency ID chips to track and detect sponges, has the backing... |
- | Does this belong in my pitch deck? 3 VCs sound off on what to include and what to leave off | So much to say, so little time to say it.
That’s one of the predicaments entrepreneurs face when they go into a meeting with a potential VC investor.What information should be included in a pitch deck? What questions should founders be prep... |
- | CWRU tech transfer VP Coticchia resigns, plans to start new company | Case Western Reserve University‘s top technology transfer official is resigning from the university to start a new technology transfer and venture development consulting firm.
Mark Coticchia‘s resignation is effective April 1. He joined Cas... |