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Quick recap of the first half of 2025

Yesterday, I sat through all of the weekly recaps for 2025. At 2x. (I’m a glutton for punishment, but not enough to watch it in real time.) I tried to take notes here and there to capture some of the highlights, so that you don’t have to sit through the whole thing. And here’s what I came up with…

Fundraising and exits

  • Ampere Computing acquired by SoftBank for $6.5B all-cash deal in March
  • Hydrolix raised $80M Series C with 8x YoY revenue growth
  • Sturdy secured $6M led by Voyager Capital
  • Disputed AI raised $1.1M from angel investors
  • Mercury raised $300M at $3.5B valuation
  • Araceli Biosciences raised $11.2M for AI-enabled drug discovery
  • Voyager Capital saw three portfolio company exits in Q1 (Lytics, Act-On, DeepSurface) — but one got scuttled
  • Q1 2025 Portland VC funding reached $170M vs $58M in Q1 2024

Notable product launches and companies

  • Dayo launched app rewarding reduced social media usage, reaching on Product Hunt
  • Graze Social raised $1M for BlueSky feed curation tools
  • Faceplant opened plant-based burger restaurant targeting McDonald’s with $3.99 burgers
  • Birch Biosciences (YC alum) developing enzyme tech for PET plastic recycling
  • Portland Digital Corps launched to support nonprofits with tech solutions

Community events

  • Portland Startup Week 2025 (May) featured 80+ events
  • AI Portland hosted Zero to One Build Challenge hackathon
  • Regular events established:
    • Monthly Demolicious pitch competitions
    • Startup Cafe at Metro Region Innovation Hub
    • Show Up for Small Business gatherings

Organizational changes

  • Katharine Reinhold appointed Executive Director of Built Oregon
  • Matt Dittrich named President of TIE Oregon
  • Pat Cheung joined Metro Region Innovation Hub as Navigator
  • Mitch Daugherty launched Portland Office of Small Business
  • Karmen Olson named Board Chair of Built Oregon

Community infrastructure

  • Propel PSU opened new entrepreneurship space
  • NedSpace under new ownership focusing on creative pursuits

Notable trends

  • AI adoption accelerating across Portland startups
  • Increased focus on sustainability/climate tech
  • Growth in biotech/healthcare startups
  • Rising interest in consumer-facing applications
  • Stronger connections developing between Portland/Seattle ecosystems

Key metrics

  • Silicon Florist published 5,500th post since 2007
  • PDX Startup Slack reached 7,000 members
  • Oregon Startup Database launched with 100+ profiles
  • Demolicious expanded to Seattle market

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