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Spectrohm Raises $2M in Seed Funding

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High-Speed Package Inspection Startup Spectrohm Raises $2 Million in Seed Funding, Led by HCVC

High-Speed Package Inspection Startup Spectrohm Raises $2 Million in Seed Funding, Led by HCVC
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Dave DeWalt: This is the highest threat environment we ve ever had

NightDragon is headed by veteran cybersecurity industry executive Dave DeWalt. On March 2 NightDragon, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) focused on the cybersecurity, safety and privacy markets, opened on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Named after a Chinese hacking operation and headed by veteran cybersecurity industry executive Dave DeWalt, the company is comprised of a group of investors that raise capital through an initial public offering specifically for the purpose of acquiring an existing, unknown company. SC Media sat down (virtually) with DeWalt to learn more about NightDragon, the type of companies they re looking to invest in over the next 24 months and the current state of the cybersecurity and privacy markets. You can read NightDragon’s SEC Form S-1, which lays out more details about its structure and goals, here.

Bolt incubator space falls victim to the pandemic

Bolt’s incubator space falls victim to the pandemic It’s closing the doors at the end of March, citing economic uncertainty By Scott Kirsner Globe Correspondent,Updated January 11, 2021, 9:34 a.m. Email to a Friend Bolt created shared workspaces in Boston and San Francisco that provided desks and a machine shop for startups designing consumer electronics products.Bolt The COVID-19 pandemic will soon force the closing of the first incubator space to create a hub for startups in downtown Boston, giving fledgling ventures a reason to locate in the city rather than in Cambridge or Somerville. Bolt, which opened in 2013 between Downtown Crossing and Chinatown, will close its doors at the end of March, according to cofounder Axel Bichara. Just two startups currently occupy a facility designed for a dozen or more, and featuring a fully outfitted machine shop in its basement.

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