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AI Startup Imandra Moves its Headquarters from London to Austin and Lands $5 Million in Funding

SiliconHills

By LAURA LOREK, publisher of Silicon Hills News In 2004, at the University of Texas at Austin, Denis Ignatovich and Grant Passmore met and became roommates soon after. They both enjoyed mathematics and solving difficult problems. We spent a […].

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Wi-Fi Alliance Moves Up and Out

Austin Startup

Sometimes with the help of start-up incubators, like the University of Texas’ Austin Technology Incubator (ATI). Another milestone was the Wi-Fi Alliance option to locate the company headquarters in Austin, Texas. At the end of 2010, the Wi-Fi Alliance moved into new, expanded office space in Austin.

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6 Medical Professionals Who Are Killing It On Social Media

YoungUpstarts

KevinMD – KevinMD is a website founded in 2004 by physician Kevin Pho. Mama Doctor Jones – Doctor Danielle Nicole Jones is an American OB/GYN and mom to four, working at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in College Station in Texas.

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Battle of the Bands and Made in Austin at Austin Startup Week

SiliconHills

I lived here in 2003 and 2004 and I’ve been waiting for past ten years to get back here,” Bandholz said. Austin Austin Startup Week Austin Technology Council Battle of the Bands Jacqueline Hughes Julie Huls Made in Austin technology Texas'

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SolarBridge raises $19M for Expansion

Austin Startup

SolarBridge Technologies, an AC module system developer for the solar industry, on Monday announced the close of its $19 million Series C round of funding from existing investors Rho Ventures, Battery Ventures, and the Texas Emerging Technology Fund. This round brings the company’s total raised to $46 million.

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From Blue Collar To Millionaire… You Can Too

YoungUpstarts

By the year 2004, I had somewhere around 12 rentals. With that crash, I made the decision to move my family to Houston, Texas. After buying our first home in 2000, I realized how great the housing market was, saw how everyone else was buying up houses for little or no money down to rent them out and started to do that myself.

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McComb’s School of Business Birthed uShip

Campus Entrepreneurship

These student entrepreneurs hail from University of Texas McCombs School of Business (home of the fabled Moot Corp) and they created an online shipping platform called uShip. Good piece highlighting another high impact company that was founded on campus by students. Last week it received its one-millionth listing on the site.