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Updated on March 27, 2025

Burned Relationships Burn Down Companies

Burned Relationships Burn Down Companies
Kelly O'Halloran Kelly O'Halloran
Updated on March 27, 2025

How Austin is becoming a go-to city for company IoT hubs

In recent years, tech titans such as Amazon, AT&T, Cisco and Dell have launched divisions dedicated to Internet of Things innovation, and for good reason: The global IoT industry, which focuses on interconnectivity of devices with vehicles, buildings and other fixtures of daily life, is expected to grow from nearly $600 billion in 2015 to $724 billion by 2023, according to one report.

How Austin is becoming a go-to city for company IoT hubs
Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on March 27, 2025

These 2 Local Companies Are Investing Equally in Innovation and Culture

Learn what makes Upwork and OJO Built In Austin’s featured companies of the month.

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Kelly O'Halloran Kelly O'Halloran
Updated on March 27, 2025

XOR's recruiting chatbot helps candidates secure interviews faster

XOR's recruiting chatbot helps candidates secure interviews faster
Kelly O'Halloran Kelly O'Halloran
Updated on March 27, 2025

Ahead of the curve: How Amherst is using its tech to transform real estate

  It’s been nearly 10 years since Amherst introduced technology that makes it easier to rent, buy, finance and invest in properties throughout the country — and in today’s world, that technology continues to be more innovative than ever.

Ahead of the curve: How Amherst is using its tech to transform real estate
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Updated on March 27, 2025

18 Austin Adtech Companies You Should Know

Austin's booming tech scene, cultural diversity, rich creative community, and unique sense of conviviality have helped make it a force in the digital advertising world. 

18 Austin Adtech Companies You Should Know
Updated on March 27, 2025

Ortho Kinematics raises $4 million to bring 3D spine scanners to the masses

If anyone was wondering, Austin is still bullish on health tech. Today, Ortho Kinematics investors poured another $4 million into the company to further commercialize its flagship product, a biomechanical spinal scanning process called Vertebral Motion Analysis, or VMA.

Ortho Kinematics raises $4 million to bring 3D spine scanners to the masses