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Will COVID-19 mainstream AR/VR?

VC Cafe

The expansion continues to fields of health, education and travel (tourists sites like Machu Picchu and museums like the Guggenheim are now offering VR tours to housebound visitors) which can all benefit from AR/VR in the era of COVID-19. This is the time to build. Indeed, some AR/VR startup founders are especially optimistic.

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5 Questions for a CEO: Brett Jacobsen, Mount Vernon Presbyterian School

Jeff Hilimire

Focused on addressing local and global challenges, MVIFI cultivates public-private partnerships to foster creative collaboration at the intersections of the marketplace, education sector, nonprofit and civic communities. My love for students drives me to build a flat, flexible, focused school like Mount Vernon.

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How Israel and the Arab World Connect Through Technology

David Teten

Many Israeli companies build technologies which could be very valuable to the broader Middle East region, particularly in water tech, agriculture technology, and cybersecurity. Located throughout the Middle East, Amelia-supported initiatives are diversified by geography, industry sector and stage. Takwin Labs.

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Startups and small biz at SXSW: ideas on how to spend your time at the conference!

crowdSPRING Blog

The Outer Limits of Lunar Exploration Hilton F – Space sector representatives will discuss how the use of web and mobile technologies create opportunities for participation in future exploration of the Moon. Online tools mean you can launch a business faster than you can build a theoretical model. 03:30 PM: Moon 2.0:

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Smells Like Money: The Business of Waste Management

Up and Running

Keith never had dreams of building a career in handling other people’s trash. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that as of last year, there were over 26,000 establishments in the private sector “engaged in the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste materials.” No businesses, no trash.