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Sustainable building materials company Plantd recently announced a $10 million Series A funding round. Hear how the three co-founders plan to use it to “establish their agriculture supply chain.” ...
The time has come for us to become a Smart State! Our recent Smart City Journey in Morrisville proves that any town or city, can get started and move quickly, as all of us try to keep up with the ...
From a humble beginning in a basement to one of the most highly acclaimed startup centers for new company development ... The American Underground story is told by its leadership and partners who ...
A vacant Nortel campus covering 95 acres in Research Triangle Park will turned into an office and life science campus, its owners say.
Grifols, a global leader in plasma medicines, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new immunoglobulin (Ig) purification and filling facility at its Clayton ...
AURA Technologies landed a $50 million contract with the Department of Defense for an application of artificial intelligence. But they're also commercializing an innovative product to combat COVID ...
If it took four weeks for gas prices per gallon to increase 25 cents, it would take them eight weeks to fall 25 cents once oil prices returned to their starting level. Why? Dr. Mike Walden ...
flyExclusive, the Kinston-based provider of what it calls "premium jet charter experiences," is turning $30 million from the state of North Carolina into a new headquarters and what it calls a ...
It’s been nearly three years since Epic Games announced its $95 million acquisition of the 87-acre site of Cary Towne Center mall for its new headquarters. All but one section of the property ...
Real Magic, the startup launched by Triangle serial entrepreneur Jesse Lipson, is rolling out a new sales team product and is fueling for more growth with $6 million in new capital.
When medical device startup Restor3d went to market to find new funding - minimum investment of $25,000 required - it found plenty of takers. Here are the details.
A Charlotte-headquartered pet services and social experiences startup, Skiptown, has brought in more than $27 million with plans to grow and expand.
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