Innovation & Job News
Social Tables, the cloud-based B2B event planning software company now based in Chinatown, has launched new features based on customer demand and is still hiring.
The latest in DC Tech hiring news.
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
FiscalNote, a real-time government analytics platform from Tim Hwang, Jonathan Chen and Gerald Yao, is hoping stellar early traction will translate into a great Series A round.
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
LawnStarter, a customer service platform for lawn care companies and those who need lawn care services, has launched in the District and wants to, uh, flower.
ArtJamz, the public art studio and lounge on Dupont that allows you to get down and dirty with your inner Picasso, has licensed its brand for use in Pakistan.
SwitchPitch, a reverse pitch event in which large companies pitch their projects to startups, took place yesterday at Arena Stage. Startups heard from NPR, PBS, The Washington Post, Monumental Sports and others.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
UrbanStems, an on-demand floral delivery service for the District, will expand to Arlington within two weeks to answer customer demand.
In this week's 60 Seconds With founder profile, we get to know Shahab Kaviani, the CEO of CoFoundersLab, who is turning his entrepreneurial matchmaking service into an international force to be reckoned with.
Spree Commerce, a front-end and back-end solution for e-tailers, is hiring at least five after a successful $5m Series A round and recent partnership with GoDaddy.
Cooley LLP hosted a pitch event yesterday--the 30th in its ongoing series. Meet some of the companies that faced the 115 investors present at the event.
Encore Alert, the B2B social media alert platform, just closed a $390K funding round led by NextGen Angels. The company is also a semifinalist in UMD's Cupid's Cup.
Startupland, the documentary series about five first-time founders working in the nation's capital, premiered last night to sold-out crowds.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
2armadillos, District producer of crispy chickpeas, won The Today Show's Start Up for Success competition, which comes with a $100,000 investment from CNBC entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis.
Sequoia Apps may open its cybersecurity accelerator to entrepreneurs outside its parent company.
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