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Month: October 2025

Oregon Startup Center reboots under new leadership

One of my favorite things about the Portland startup community is the number of organizations that are focused on helping entrepreneurs. But that doesn’t mean that those organizations aren’t in need of a refresh from time to time. And there’s no better time to make those changes than when new leadership enters the picture. Which is exactly what happened with the Oregon Startup Center.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 21, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Meet Caravel: Pioneering a New Era of Biotechnology with the First Unified Platform for Protein Discovery and Delivery

Caravel Bio, the first joint platform for protein discovery and delivery that enables new applications of synthetic biology, today announces its selection for a $7.8 million award from the U.S. National Science Foundation Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (NSF TIP). The award assembles a team of world-class engineers to create tools for building proteins with novel chemistries, train more advanced machine learning models on the resulting datasets, and develop new, innovative products across industries.

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Use an Amazon Ring doorbell…? Senator Wyden reveals that their partnership with Flock empowers ICE and other fed surveillance

I’ve written about Senator Ron Wyden any number of times. Not just because he’s our senior senator for Oregon, but because he’s one of the few people at the federal level with a deep and long standing commitment to the Internet and its use. Without puffery, he’s one of the reasons you’re even able to read this right now. So when he digs into something like Ring camera footage being used by ICE through Flock, I pay attention.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for October 16, 2025

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Portland metro VC investment up, deal volume down in Q3 2025 – Portland Business Journal

Locally, year to date, $585.1 million has been invested across 87 deals in the Portland area, which includes Southwest Washington. That compares to $365.2 million invested across 95 deals in the metro by the same time last year.

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