Over the past decade, Regina Clewlow has served in various roles to deliver software for public agencies under government-funded contracts at MIT, UC Berkeley, and at transportation technology companies (the majority of that time as an academic).
Read MoreData science is a team sport. Each project requires a wide range of skills, making the likelihood of finding all these skills in a single person small, and the price to pay if you do, high.
Read MoreEntrepreneurs, engineers and venture investors are shying away from the consumer Internet, and turning more to the seemingly ho-hum realm of supplying software to business, or so-called enterprise technology. The startup migrants from the consumer Internet are often engineers.
Read MoreThe second annual Ever Evolving Talks, hosted by denim manufacturer Calik Denim, brought together fashion professionals, experts and fans to discuss a variety of fashion-related topics.
Read MoreHoneycomb.io, a leader in next-gen Application Performance Monitoring tools for Engineering and DevOps teams that defined Observability, announced it successful raised $11.4 million in a Series A round to expand its sales and support efforts.
Read MoreJessi Baker, founder of Provenance, a leader in the application of blockchain technology in retail to build customer trust though transparency, is one of five women executives featured in this article about overcoming obstacles to success.
Read MoreJohannes Lenhard has been conducting a year’s worth of ethnographic and interview-based research with venture capital firms for my post-doctoral project at the Max Planck Cambridge Centre for Ethics, Economy and Social Change.
Read MoreThe recent The Next Web 2019 Conference in Amsterdam explored the future of tech, including blockchain technology to track and monitor supply chains.
Read MoreJust two per cent of venture capital (VC) money went to all-female founding teams in Europe in 2018, while in the UK, for every £1 of VC investment, all-female founder teams get less than 1p.
Read MoreBudding female entrepreneurs can overcome the gender funding gap with targeted support from universities. This article, co-authored by Alexsis de Raadt St. James, founder and managing partner of Merian Ventures, explores the gender investment disparity by venture capital firms and how universities are taking responsibility to cultivate and support women entrepreneurs.
Read MoreImpactVision is one of seven Silicon Valley tech startups identified as likely to succeed in 2019. The selected startups are likely to succeed for a variety of reasons. For example, most of them have invested in niche markets. Others have developed unique solutions for problems in markets that blossom
Read MoreRegina Clewlow, CEO and co-founder of Populus, a data platform that helps private mobility operators and cities deliver safe, equitable and efficient streets for the future of transportation, authors this article about the rise of the electric scooter and micromobility in 2018.
Read MorePopulus and Lime have teamed to share and analyze data that will help Seattle’s Department of Transportation improve the use of city curbs for parking.
Read MoreComputer vision is infiltrating just about every industry — to bring analytics to retailers’ shelves, identify early signs of Alzheimer’s, and even help security cameras identify weapons.
Read MoreKim Nilsson, Founder and CEO of Pivigo and a Forbes contributor, writes about the chilling effect in the entrepreneur community caused by the prolonged uncertainty of Brexit.
Read MoreJimmy O’Dea, a vehicles analyst for Union of Concerned Scientists, recently talked with Populus CEO, Dr. Regina Clewlow, about data and the future of mobility.
Read MoreJessi Baker, founder and Chief Executive of transparency company Provenance, spoke with Business Voice about building business trust and the technology making it happen.
Read MoreAs a part of mobility portfolio strategy, Ford announced its plan both acquire and invest in Spin, a San Francisco-based dockless electric scooter company. Spin provides customers an alternative for first- and last-mile transportation.
Read MoreProvenance, a leader using blockchain technology to enable businesses to build trust in their goods and supply chain and empowering shoppers with data to help make informed product selection decisions, was named at the top of a short list of companies poised to make revolutionary changes in the world using blockchain.
Read MoreJessi Baker, the CEO of Provenance, a platform that allows users to understand the ethical sourcing of their clothes and food, talked recently talked with HuffPost about entrepreneurship, inspiring women and why people should care about where their products come from.
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