NH Business Review
ecoText secures $200,000 from Millworks Fund, NH iPhone Repair opens fifth location ... and more
December 10, 2020
ecoText, a Manchester-based platform that aims to help students access cheaper digital textbooks, secured an investment of $200,000 from the Millworks Fund Series II at the NH Tech Alliance’s virtual Innovation Summit, which was streamed on Facebook Live and YouTube live on Dec. 3. Millworks is a joint partnership with the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority and a group of angel investors including Gray Chynoweth and Liz Hitchcock. A total of six startups pitched during the virtual event.
RentVue, a full-service automated property management tool based in Manchester, was named People’s Choice for 2020.