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Noologica

NZ Entrepreneur

Globally diagnosing and monitoring mental health conditions is time consuming and the current tools are often performance-based, lack precision or do not use objective measures. The vision for the company is to continue to partner with health organisations, researchers and clinicians to further develop and validate our solution.

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CXL Live 2019 Recap: Takeaways from Every Speaker

ConversionXL

recommendation engines, chatbots, automated suggestions for collaboration). Sometimes marketing and engineering departments want to do parallel experiments and run into conflicts. Establish a forum for sharing results and working on joint projects (results at a global program level, not individual tests). Conclusion.

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You’ve graduated from the incubator cocoon… now what?

The Next Web

Incubators and accelerators have provided a tremendous boost to the start-up ecosystem, but the arena also requires another medium to step in for those accelerator graduates – one that helps them scale, go global, and gain critical traction to attract market interest and investment. Beyond Silicon Valley investors.

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Why Venture Capitalists Are Investing in International Startups

David Teten

While fundraising of US VCs has dropped slowly as a percentage of global limited partner allocations over the last decade, non-US startups are receiving a more rapidly increasing percentage of that money. Typically engineering, QA, and support are offshore, while CEO, sales, and marketing are in the US. Source: NVCA, Pitchbook.

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Why Venture Capitalists Are Investing in International Startups

David Teten

While fundraising of US VCs has dropped slowly as a percentage of global limited partner allocations over the last decade, non-US startups are receiving a more rapidly increasing percentage of that money. Typically engineering, QA, and support are offshore, while CEO, sales, and marketing are in the US. Source: NVCA, Pitchbook.