For many startup communities, college students — and university research projects — can be a source of both inspiration and innovation that drives startup activity. Now, TiE Oregon is striving to bring more recognition to this important startup pipeline with a new pitch competition, the TiE Collegiate Startup Challenge.
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Portland startup Fiveonefour funding totals $17M, actually
A ways back, I caught wind of a funding announcement from a new Portland startup called Fiveonefour, composed of former Nike folks. Well luckily, we have real journalists in our midst who can tell a more complete story. Malia Spencer over at the Portland Business Journal shares that the total amount raised has actually been $17 million.
Read MoreInsights on Portland startup UrbanForm and Yamhill County
So much of what I share here tends to be at the very beginning stages of startup pursuits. So I always welcome the opportunity to show examples of those startups making actual progress with customers. Take this case study from Portland startup UrbanForm and their work in Yamhill County.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Business Oregon Funds Unique Solution to Oregon’s Wine Bottle Shortage
Oregon’s wine industry generates $8 billion worth of economic activity in the state, employing more than 40,000 people, and it is increasingly constrained by an unreliable supply chain for glass bottles. To mitigate this problem, Business Oregon awarded $250,000 from the Strategic Reserve Fund to assist Revino Inc. in building out its glass bottle washing facility near Portland, Oregon.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Why Minimus? Ben Bernstein on Building Better Security – Minimus
Every few hours, we scan the internet for new artifacts. When we find them, we automatically apply the latest security patches and create new, secure artifacts for your team to use. These artifacts are minimal by design—so they’re naturally more secure—and they include all the latest security updates straight from upstream sources. When you use Minimus’ secure artifacts, even if you’ve already shipped your software, you see up to 95% fewer vulnerabilities. That means you get 95% of your time back.
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