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Architect PropTech provider LARKI lands $1 4 million led by Nightingale Partners

Larki Architect PropTech provider LARKI lands $1.4 million led by Nightingale Partners – Melbourne-born digital twin start-up sets sights on expansion after winning a major pre-seed investment by Lindsay Phillips’ Nightingale Partners and Derek Sheen. Australian PropTech firm LARKI, provider of 3D laser scans and city models for architects, has won a major cash boost from one of the country’s leading private equity firms and a recently exited e-commerce founder. An AUD$1.4M investment, led by Nightingale Partners and including Derek Sheen of recently sold Yellow Octopus ecommerce platform, puts LARKI on a solid footing to expand its innovative platform and 3D data provision to architects and the wider property industry. Servicing major metros on the east coast of Australia, LARKI is laying the foundations for international expansion.

Response to Covid is focus of Dynamo tech conference

Charlie Hoult speaks at the 2017 Dynamo Board Dinner. THE region’s biggest tech conference will this year focus on how its IT sector has successfully responded to the coronavirus pandemic. The annual Dynamo conference attracts delegates from the North-East s leading and growing IT and software companies, councils, specialist professional services, universities and colleges and other related industries. This year’s event – Tech Leads the Way in a Challenging World – will be held online on Thursday, June 17. The virtual conference will be delivered by regional tech network Dynamo, and will be free to members and £25 for non-Dynamo organisations. Charlie Hoult, Dynamo chair, said: “Last year’s online conference went extremely well, and while we’d obviously prefer to be able to host Dynamo 21 in person, we know this year’s virtual version will be another success.

Tiger Testing takes a village

Tiger Testing is a sign of the times and a key strategy in RIT’s COVID-19 response. The success of RIT’s Tiger Testing campaign is made possible by campus-wide collaborations involving more than 100 employees working behind the scenes to support RIT’s COVID-19 response. Information and Technology Services Project Management Office and RIT Athletics are two of many departments that have helped the university create a safe environment during the coronavirus pandemic by facilitating high-volume testing this spring. Their efforts have enabled RIT leadership to monitor and mitigate COVID-19 on campus. Nearly 13,000 students were tested by the end of the fall semester. In contrast, this spring, RIT has tested weekly the entire on-campus student body, or approximately 10,000 students, with a 95 percent compliance rate. This past weekend, RIT topped 100,000 tests administered on campus since January, according to Dr. Wendy Gelbard, RIT associate vice president of Wellness.

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