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A motorbike with a roof For city dwellers, a motorbike can be a convenient solution. Navigating packed streets become much easier and cheaper than driving a cumbersome vehicle. And if your bike is electric, you've got other benefits - cleaner air and quiter surroundings. But what happens when it rains? The Idea Nimbus from Michigan is a startup that answers that question in a simple way. Let's put a roof on your electric bike. Their Nimbus One is a prototype of a tiny, three-wheeled EV. It tries to combine convenience and cost of a bike with safety and comfort of the car Tech specs A pod-like EV is 3 to 5 times smaller than a compact car. That means easier parking and navigation on busy streets. Yet, it has a space in the back for a passenger or your groceries. ISOFIX points for baby seat are also there. The vehicles tilts like a motorbike. Yet, it doesn't require a skill to do it. The front airbag also adds to the safety. The top speed is 50 mph (80 kph). Nimbus can drive 93 miles (150 km) on a single charge. Full charge will take 5.4 hours with household charger and 1.2 hours on a Level 2 charger. Bluetooth speakers, display, power windows, A/C, heating are all there. How much? The EV will cost $9980 to buy outright. Another option is a $200 monthly subscription fee. The team plans first deliveries for Q3 2023. Future With rising cost of living in big cities, the company may find its audience of young people caring for sustainable energy. Yet, not sure about revolutionizing the urban mobility market. 📷 3 photos are here #EV #urbantech
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AI to fight breast cancer by making screening more efficient and accessible Idea Vara is a startup from Berlin fighting breast cancer with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They use a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model. Vara installs their software on existing radio screening machines. In that way, hospitals and healthcare centers do not need to invest in new equipment. Efficiency The AI works in two ways. First, it filters out normal cancer-free mammograms (breast screenings). The radiologist can spend more time focusing on suspicious screenings with potential cancer signs. Second, Vara's tech alerts the radiologist of a potential missed cancer case. In clinical trials in Germany, Vara found 40% of all cancers that were missed by radiologists. Accessibility Let's get an idea of the cost savings the company provides. In Mexico, Vara's AI software screening services are offered for $15. The same screening made in private clinic without Vara costs between $50 and $150. Quite a notable difference, right? Impact Why are those efficiency and cost savings significant? In the U.S., there are around 260,000 diagnosed breast cancer cases per year. 42,000 die from the same. The common preventative care for breast cancer is an annual mammogram. And it is usually covered by standard health insurance. Yet, if they find any abnormalities, extra screening is required, and those costs are not covered. In 2020, 28 million U.S. citizens didn’t have health insurance at any point during the year. And the ones who did, still may not have coverage for everything they need. That's where Vara's AI may step in by providing quality options at a lower cost. #AI #startups #software
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A perfect partnership for Sunday. If you're like me and love mobile RPG games, today's #promo post is for you. Blitz Rise of Heroes is a mobile RPG game having over 1M downloads (in Play Store only). At first, the gameplay looks easy, but as you progress, the game requires you to employ tactical skills to win battles. There is also a game economy component where you balance your resources between upgrading equipment, summoning new heroes, and purchasing consumables for battles. The ad post is below. Click the link, download the game and enjoy.
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Those who live in Africa will soon see a lot of drones above their head. Wingcopter will deploy 12000 of them across Africa Wingcopter startup announced building a massive delivery network. It will span 49 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa. Drone delivery is still not widely used. The main questions are efficacy, air traffic congestion, and regulation. Such tech can make more sense in remote areas, where traditional delivery is limited or absent. In Africa, such a rollout will allow people to get access to medicines, lab samples, and other key medical supplies. A strong social impact will also come from food delivery. With the potential food crisis on the African continent, drones can help deliver food to where it is needed most. That is, especially in areas with weak infrastructure. And those additionally affected by droughts and other plagues. Wingcopter 198 is the startup's primary product. It is a large fixed-winged drone capable of transporting 13 pounds (6 kg) of payload up to 68 miles (109 km). Pilots control Wingcopters remotely and can track 10 systems at once. The drone can carry 3 boxes and deliver to multiple locations in a single flight. The first drone fleet will start working in Q1 2023. Will be happy to get feedback from those living in Africa. ___________________________ If you're not getting value out of these posts, please consider unsubscribing. I won't mind and there are no hard feelings. Alternatively, if you enjoy this, the best compliment you could pay me would be to share it with one person you think would benefit from it. #drones #startups
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A new gig economy platform to help event and venue photographers up their game: the story of the Smiler app. An Amsterdam, Netherlands-based Smiler app comes up with a new venue and event photography approach. Freelance photographers use the app to attend events. They can sell their work attached to the specific venue. Customers may buy photos right at the event or later online. A photographer shares a QR code with clients to connect to their photos. Customers can then review the photoshoot and buy online with a credit card. Both digital copies and high-quality prints are available. Smiler can ship the latter worldwide for free (the price embeds the shipping cost, to be exact). There are already 9000 photographers on the platform. And it is not for professionals only. Freelancers and photo enthusiasts wanting to earn with their passion also become Smilers. Smiler partner venues now include Manchester City Football Club, Paris's Montparnasse Tower, ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo, and the Tower of London. The startup has now raised $8 million. They plan to use the funds to expand across the UK, the Netherlands, France, Spain, and Italy. ———————————- If you're not getting value out of these posts, please consider unsubscribing. I won't mind, and there are no hard feelings. Alternatively, if you are enjoying this, the best compliment you could pay me would be to share it with one person you think would be interested. #apps #gigeconomy #photo
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“Wait a minute. Wait a minute Doc, are you telling me you built a time machine out of a DeLorean? DeLorean showed the Alpha5 concept - an electric version of the car from "Back to the Future". This is a new version of the DMC-12 produced from 1981 to 1983. The car became popular thanks to the movie "Back to the Future". Marty, the main character was driving it to travel through time. The official presentation will be in August 2022. Production will start in 2024 in Italy. Alpha5 will have a limited series: 88 cars only. The reference is to 88 mph - the speed Marty had to speed up to jump in time. Some tech specs: 0-60 mph (96 kph) in 3.4 seconds top speed - 150 mph (241 kph) Range - 300 miles (483 km). Italdesign created the original car, so it developed the Alpha 5. The car retained the “seagull doors” opening upwards. Yet, otherwise, it differs from the DMC-12, e.g. it became a four-seater. The price of the car is still unknown. In the future, DeLorean also plans to launch a V8-powered sports coupe and an electric SUV. Does anyone also feel like traveling into the future with this car? #EV 📷 Photos are here (don't miss)
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Vegan leather from cactus Let's have a little break from longer-form content and enjoy a short and well-made video. Adrian and Marte are two Mexican guys making a huge impact on the textile industry's sustainability. Meet Desserto, an innovative vegan leather made from cactus leaves. Here is what's good about it: ♻️ Cactus requires almost no water to grow, ♻️ It survives in areas not suitable for any other crops, ♻️ The mature leaves are cut and used without damaging the plant, ♻️ Desserto requires no toxic chemicals to produce, ♻️ No cows are dying for you to have a cool-looking leather jacket, ♻️ The product has a 10-year life span. The startup is already on fire having iconic collaborations with such brands as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Adidas, Givenchy, H&M, and others. #sustainability #startups
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Earn several thousand dollars per day by moving. Is the new move-to-earn StepN app financially sustainable or is it a financial pyramid? The idea StepN is a blockchain app that lets users walk and run to earn tokens. Users may then exchange the tokens for real money. Since its launch in December, the app accumulated 2 to 3 million active users per month. With tens of thousands of new users joining the app every day, the developers had to limit the number of daily registrations. How it works To start earning by logging daily mileage, users have to buy a pair of virtual shoes first. At least 12 Solana coins or around $500 at the current market rate. The digital shoes are in the form of NFT. You can sell them later but it is not a trivial amount for every casual player anyway. Over time, users need to accumulate new kicks to level up. The usual return on investment requires about a month. Then users can start generating income of up to several thousand dollars per day. It depends on their level, activeness, and the current price of StepN tokens. Is it sustainable? Critics question the sustainability of the play-to-earn game model. To maintain it, the game should be addictive to prevent users from cashing out. Or, StepN has to attract new users who buy in and replace those cashing out. Some experts even compare such a model with a financial pyramid. StepN proposes a twofold solution to sustainability. For one, it’s working on a price stabilization mechanism. The team ensures the cost of its coins is always at a rate that the shoes are affordable for new users. At the same time, it's not so cheap that existing users lack the incentives to create new shoes. I do not believe in get-rich-fast schemes. The return will stabilize over time. The question is whether it will be attractive enough for new users to come in. The future Huang, the StepN founder, argues that besides earning money in the early stage, the real benefit of StepN is its fitness component. Users become accustomed to staying active. They will continue to walk or run regardless of financial rewards. StepN raised $5 million from Sequoia Capital, one of the most reputable venture funds. It’s generating $3-$5 million in net profit from trading fees a day and earns up to $100 million every month. The current crypto downturn may slow down the app's growth. Yet, the founders are optimistic in this regard. They say, now the bubble is bursting, their shoes will become more affordable. And they believe their app will survive as it has a real use case. Now it's your turn I'd be happy to know your thoughts. Have you tried StepN? What is your experience with the app? If not, would you consider risking a few hundred bucks to try? #apps #startups
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If you want more freedom, please consider this opportunity to start a tech career You don't know that before I started writing about tech, I've got 15+ years of background in finance. Working in consulting and industry, I made my way from an intern in a Big4 audit company to CFO and later CEO of an industrial holding. Two years ago, despite "making it" as a corporate, I gave up my high-paying 9 to 5 office job. Why? I wanted freedom. For me, freedom is not about doing nothing. It is about living where I want to live and having more control over my working schedule. My office job was not a good fit for that. So I completely switched to remote work and started several freelance projects. Now I live in a place where I am happy. I have the privilege of choosing my clients. I work three times fewer hours while earning the same amount as in the office job. Why am I telling you all this? Nowadays is the time when remote working has never been easier. And tech is the industry where such an approach is the new norm. Our long-term partner, the Careerist educational platform, runs three free webinars. If you consider starting a tech career or transitioning to tech, please pay attention because their offer is worth it: 🔻 these webinars will give you a perfect starting point; 🔻 Careerist promises to find you a tech job after their programs; 🔻 you can pay for education after you get a job in a high-paying tech company; 🔻 you get a free HR consultation to help assess your skills and further steps. I will post a promo with the webinars later today. Please don't waste the opportunity and give it a shot. #promo
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How to become a property owner if you have only $100: Arrived startup The idea Arrived is a US-based startup that offers its clients to invest in lease properties for as little as $100. You buy a share in a house and get rental proceeds. The idea of fractional real estate ownership is not new. Yet, Arrived is making it as easy as possible. Clients can download an app, register, and become property owners in under 4 minutes. Investment amounts range from $100 to $15000 per house. You don't need to be an accredited investor to become a property owner. How it works Arrived acts as an asset manager. It partners with property management companies to find renters and manage operations. Investors receive income as quarterly dividends. Their passive income includes rental proceeds and property price appreciation. When Arrived sells the house, its co-owners receive a share in the sale price. How much you can earn? The annual dividend yield reported in Q3 2021 was from 5.95% to 7.54%. The company charges you an annual management fee of 1%. Second, Arrived Homes will charge 8% of the rent for property management at each home. Pros and cons ✅ Diversification is good. If you invest a significant amount, you may divide it between several properties. Thus, reducing your risk. ✅ Easy to start. Passive quarterly income ✅ Low minimum investment ⛔️ Not for short-term investments. The average investment term is 5-7 years. Until then, you cannot redeem your share. The startup is working on developing a secondary market, but there are no guarantees. ⛔️For now, the choice of houses is limited by 102 properties. And they are all sold out Questions for you 1. Do you like such a post format? 2. What are your first thoughts on the Arrived business model?
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Fun, money waste, or a profitable business idea? A robot turning a dull wall into an interactive canvas Here is a cool Scribit robot that automatically draws on the wall. The smartphone app has a library of 1000+ free, ready-to-use drawings. You can also upload your own drawing or a photo to the online converter tool. Then send it to your wall. The developer says the robot can easily erase the drawing if needed. The device costs 450 euros. It may use four different color markers simultaneously. The 48 markets kit's price is 76 euros. If your arms grow from the right place, you can probably use standard cheap markers and save tons of money. I imagine this thing is used for fun during interactive streams or parties. Business owners may apply Scribit for wall decoration in bars, cafes, etc. Another idea would be to buy this thing and offer it as a service to the same business owners. What are your thoughts? Is it a THING or money waste? 🌐 Website #robotics #businessidea
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How to earn money for yourself and the planet by taking it from Facebook? The story of WeAre8 startup. Enter WeAre8 - a startup going to disrupt a $450 billion digital ad industry. Tech giants such as Facebook and Google make billions a day by pushing ads at people. Yet, statistics show people engage with under 1% of Facebook ads. So basically, brands waste their money paying Facebook. Social networks turned people and their attention into products. WeAre8 suggests there is a better way. Their social platform pays you cash for every ad you see. You watch an ad video for two minutes a day, answer a few short questions, and get between 10-20 pence. At the same time, the donation is made to charities making a positive impact on the planet. The startup is trying to put people and the planet back into the ad business model - not tech companies. 50% of the ad revenue goes to people. 40% goes to WeAre8 (out of which 28% is a gross margin). 5% goes to charities. 5% goes to a creator fund for "micro shows" and collabs on the platform's main feed. We may be skeptical that any startup betting against big tech is doomed to fail. But, WeAre8 is a creation of Sue Fennessy who has a strong track record in the industry. Her Standard Media Index, an ad data startup founded back in 2009 in New York, has become one of the core digital ad industry players. Sue already brought in institutional investors ($15 million) such as U.K.'s Channel 4 TV and Centrestone Capital. WeAre8 also has several large talent agreements and angel investors. Sports commentator Clare Balding. Former footballer Rio Ferdinand, Catch-22 actor Harrison Osterfield, and others. The startup is now running a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube. Sue and the team aim to have 80 million people on the platform in 2022. What do you think? Would you download and try WeAre8? #startups #adindustry #software #apps
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Building a $1BN clothes-fixing business Sifted posted a good interview with a 24-year-old Philips, founder of Sojo. Her company runs a bicycle courier network in London. It takes clothes to and from the startup's registered seamsters. Users request repairs and alterations via an app, seamsters set their price, and Sojo takes a 30% commission. Two-thirds of ripped or badly-fitting clothes gets thrown away. So that is a wonderful idea having great market potential. Yet, tapping into it requires Sojo to create a shift in consumer behavior. It looks like Philips has a good plan to do it. The company has now started to partner with brands with a large audience. Customers of those brands can order repairs and alterations from Sojo's seamsters. That, in turn, will encourage people to build a habit of fixing instead of throwing away. The other benefit Sojo brings to brands is data. If someone comes with a ripped fashion item, the common practice for brands is to give a new one for free. Almost no one has a repair scheme or gathers info on the problem. Sojo asks questions like "What was the rip? Was it that specific seam on the inside leg? Was it the zip at the top?" This data may help fashion brands improve the durability of their items in the first place. The startup has just raised $2.4 million to scale up operations. Let's wish the team to succeed. Because if they do, fewer resources will end up in a landfill. #startups #recycle #software #apps
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Continued 👆 Replacing conventional type braking systems may have several benefits. Regenerative type improves battery efficiency. It can extend the life (or get rid of) of the friction brake pads. Those (along with tires) are a major source of fine-particulate pollution. The dust that we breathe. What you think? May it become the future conventional type of braking tech? #EV
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Cars of the future have no brakes? This space jet is an EV prototype from Stellantis’ DS Automobile. Its called E Tense Performance. This post is not about its 2 seconds to 100 km/h. And not about the claims to complete charging in 5 minutes with a 350-kw DC fast charger. Though we don't know the battery capacity. This thing doesn't need brake pads. Completely. The E Tense regenerative braking is 600 kw - essentially the same as its forward power at 815 hp. Stellantis equipped the car with a conventional braking system too. But says it's "completely redundant." Such break systems are already used in many EV models. Yet, they have limitations. Some cannot make a full stop, others do not work (or almost do no work) when the battery is 100%. Braking charges the battery and when its full, there is no braking. Let's keep in mind E Tense is a prototype not available for public testing. So there are questions left on how its brakes will behave in real life. See next post 👇
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$70 thousand to build on Mars Some great stuff from NASA. Together with Epic Games and Buendea VR studio, they've built 400 km2 (154 mi2) of Mars in virtual reality. Everything's for real. Simulation of full Martian days ("sols"), weather conditions, and gravity. Realistic terrain based on true satellite images. The problem is the current VR assets include spacesuits and rovers only. So there is not much to do on the virtual red planet yet. So NASA came up with an elegant solution. They are holding MarsXR Challenge with $70k in prizes. The competing teams will use Unreal Engine 5 to create Martian virtual assets and experiences. The scenarios are setting up base camp, maintenance, exploration, and scientific research. There is also a category called "Blow our minds", probably for those with the most fertile imagination. NASA will use those simulations to prepare for future human exploration of Mars. 24 teams from all over the world are already participating. They have to submit their work before July 26, 2022. #space #VR #challenge
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Saving trees by selling them Here is another unusual business case to support sustainability and limit deforestation. The root of the deforestation problem is that forest price is very low. So there is a strong incentive to cut trees and make products from them. The idea behind the Forestbase startup is very simple. The team buys large chunks of forest land, splits it into hectares, and then brings them to the open market. Investors can buy and sell those assets in the same way as the commodities such as oil or wheat. That drives the prices up. And if the trees have higher value, there is an incentive to protect and save them. Buying primary land plots is often very challenging. There is a lot of work to find out who the owners of each part are. Also, buying a large chuck is a large investment. And that's where the Forestbase adds value. They deal with all legal formalities and divide large plots into smaller ones. A large, hard-to-sell asset transforms into smaller, tradable, and low-risk. Kjell Clarysse, a Forestbase founder, bets those forest assets eventually reach a retail market. People will start to trade them more and drive the price rise. That, in turn, will benefit countries and local communities owning those higher-priced hard assets. 💡 Article on Sifted 🌐 Startup's website #startups #deforestation
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❗️ It looks like our community enjoyed the free tech webinars from Careerist. So we have these guys here again. Starting today, there will be another series of webinars that are free to attend. What is special about the Careerist platform? Their training is not only practical to the core. They help you find jobs in tech companies, build your resume, and negotiate a higher salary. And the cherry on the top - you may pay for your tuition AFTER you get a high-paying job in tech. Sounds worth the shot? Then, choose one of the webinars below and click the link to register 👇 #promo
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A Space Van Exotrail is a French startup developing space mobility solutions. Their debut product, SpaceVan, is like a taxi for the satellites. The SpaceVan can deploy small satellites over several planes, altitudes, and inclinations. It has a 400kg capacity and a plasma propulsion system called ExoMG. It allows the van to change the constellation plane in less than 3 months and perform a 100 km altitude change in two weeks. Deploying satellite constellations over several orbits usually requires dedicated launches. That increases the launch costs and required time. With SpaceVan, Exotrail's clients get a cheaper rideshare vehicle. The first mission will go into space onboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 in 2023. Three other missions are planned throughout 2024. #space #mobility #startups
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Apple is repairable. Officially Have you heard of Apple's Self Service Repair? The company announced it in November and recently opened it to US users. iPhone 12, 13, and 3rd gen SE owners now can buy genuine spare parts and tools to repair devices on their own. Apple published guides walking through common issues like display or battery replacement. Though the news is exciting, there is no sweet without the sour. Apple does not recommend self-repair for most users. As devices get thinner, their repairability sucks. Without proper experience and the right tools, the risk of damaging your device is very high. For example, to crack the phone open you'd better have a heating tool to soften the glue. Such a tool could cost hundreds of dollars. And if you're not opening a repair shop, buying that would be nuts. Yet, Apple has a rental option: $49 for 7 days and then sent it back to Apple. Sending back the replaced parts allows a discount on the purchased components. Repairing the device yourself does not void the warranty. Though, if you break something, it's a different story. Apple promises to do the same service for M1 Macs and to extend it to other territories. Europe first. It's a good initiative. It will help experienced users to extend their device life. And fewer phones will end up in landfills. Yet, I believe it will stay very niche. If you want reparability in the first place, buy a Fair Phone, meant to be repaired and serviced. #devices #phone #Apple #recycle
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A swappable body and interior EV Here is another interesting EV manufacturer, Canoo. Based in LA, the company plans to enter the market with 3 models. First one, planned for the end of 2022 is a lifestyle van. Another two are a multi-purpose delivery vehicle, and a pickup truck. Their production planned for 2023. What's special about Canoo besides the non-traditional design reminding of VW Microbus? A couple of things. Canoo designed the vehicles with the idea of reusability. Owners, from first to last, can change vehicle body and interior design to suit their needs. Steering, suspension, major electrical components are all integrated into a "skateboard platform". That allows swappable "vehicle top hats." Battery modules are not part of the chassis and also serviceable. Instead of changing the whole battery pack, you may change individual "dead" cells. The other special thing is the ability to opt for a subscription model of ownership. The company promises an affordable monthly price with no commitment for the end date. The current specs for a lifestyle van are 250 miles range, 30 minutes to 80% charge time, and up to 350 HP motor. Prices start from $34,750 in the US. Those who invest may also read this. Canoo has an interesting story of executive departures and changes to its business plans. 🌐 Company website #EV #startups
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Buying luxury 3-10 times cheaper Enter Italic, an unusual direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand founded by Jeremy Cai in 2018. Italic's business model is to remove middlemen between consumers and manufacturers. And to pass all the savings to consumers. The brand does not make money on products sold. Instead, their customers pay an annual membership, currently $120. And get their goods at the cost of manufacture and delivery. Customers are happy. So are the manufacturers who get extra yield on existing production capacity. For example, Italic's leather jacket is from the same factory as Alexander Wang, J Brand & Frame. Priced at $250, compared to $995 at Vince. Italic's luggage comes from the same production line as Lanvin, Raden & Samsonite. Priced at $100, compared to $875 at Tumi. The list may go on and on - Italic has hundreds of items in its online store. Jeremy managed to create a membership model that is in essence a software product with a 100% margin. Such margin affords Italic to be break-even or even take some loss on product purchases. Brilliant. The ultimate goal is to create a next-gen everything store, much like Amazon or Costco. And that's not a mere dream - the estimated value of the startup is already up to $500M. 🌐 Italic website 💼 Company's Crunchbase profile
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Simplify immigration for the next billion Americans I adore startups with niche solutions and clear value propositions. Ellis, founded by immigrants for immigrants, helps international students move to America. One of America's competitive advantages has always been its betting on immigration. Yet, many immigrants describe their experience in moving to the US as agony. They struggle to get a prepaid phone plan. They have little to no guidance on how to set up a bank account without a social security number. Or apply for a social security card. Learning the nuances of tax treatment and doing the immigration documents become a quest. If you win, congrats, you will not be deported. Still, you've got long hours of stress guaranteed. Ellis offers a range of products for international students to adjust to a new life as an immigrant. US bank account, visa card, mobile phone plan - those the students may set up months before their relocation to the US. Ellis will only ask simple questions and request basic documents. Then the Ellis app will use the same info to automate applying for social security card. And for non-resident tax filings, work authorization, and visa extension. All done in the same app with a few clicks. Ellis has got investor attention with $5.6 million funding in the seed round. Besides institutional capital, the company received money from many successful startup founders. Many of them started their journey with a US visa. 🌐 Ellis website (they are hiring) #startups #apps
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Computer chillout Since 2010, internet users worldwide have doubled, and global internet traffic has grown 15-fold. Moreover, the traffic growth is exponential. For example, it surged by 40% in 2020 with the rise of gaming, zooming, and social networking. Data centers, the foundation for Internet and computing, are a hot issue: cooling them is estimated to consume 10% of the world's electricity by 2025. That's where a Spanish startup Submer has a painkiller. Instead of traditional air cooling, Submer's tech uses electrically non-conductive, biodegradable liquid. Server units are submerged in the liquid, absorbing their heat and dissipating it through a heat exchanger for future use. That is called immersion cooling. Compared to air cooling, the Submer's immersion cooling efficiency is through the roof. It requires 50% less energy, 99% less water, and 85% less space. In addition, that method results in 50% less cost to construct a data center, 30% longer hardware lifespan, and 60% lower hardware failure rate. It is no surprise that Submer has already got a Spanish telecom giant Telefonica as a client. And that it has received a $34 million investment in January to expand into North America and APAC. Great problem has a great solution. 🌐 Submer website #startups
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☀️ Here is the #weeksummary: 1️⃣ Solar cleaning - autonomous robots that clean solar panels without water 2️⃣ Free tech webinars - from Careerist education platfrom 3️⃣ AI for the better images - Dallas software developer with a range of products enhancing the quality of photos and videos using deep learning Tech for Good
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AI for the better images Have you ever wanted to make a wall poster from a photo taken by phone? You probably know that enlarging such an image leads to not very good results. The bigger photo looks blurry, with a lot of noise, and often is not worth printing out. Topaz Labs is a software development startup from Dallas that deals with imaging technology. They have a range of products enhancing the quality of photos and videos using deep learning. For example, they've trained Gigapixel AI on millions of images. It can now increase the resolution of portraits, wildlife, landscapes, and other subjects by accurately filling in missing pixels. The results are not bad - you can see linked below. The other Topaz products deal with image noise, motion blur, and missed focus. They can work as a separate app or as a Photoshop extension. There is also an app for video quality enhancement - here is the before-after video example. The prices start from 60 bucks for DeNoise AI. The three image quality apps bundle costs $200, the same as an app for working with video. Such a price tag will work well for professionals working with images and video. Casual users may find it a little bit overpriced. Who knows, though. If your iPhone photo deserves to be printed in a size of a good kitchen table, how much could it cost? 📷 Image enhancement examples 🌐 Topaz Labs website #AI #apps #software #startups
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Solar cleaning Ecoppia is a startup from Tel-Aviv that developed a robotic cleaning solution for solar panels. As a photovoltaic panel gets dirty, it may lose up to 35% of its productivity. At large energy production sites, standard wet cleaning requires billions of liters of water annually and thousands of person-hours of work. Ecoppia robots work nightly and remove soiling using rotating brushes with microfiber, without any water. They have an onboard solar module charging batteries between operations and making them energy independent. The robots clean their own solar panel and brush autonomously, and they are operated remotely - which allowed Ecoppia's clients to maintain site productivity during pandemic lockdowns. The company says their dry cleaning services save the amount of water needed for 220 thousand people for one year. It has already served 30+ large energy production sites in India, the USA, Mexico, Chile, and Israel. Though the idea looks genius in its simplicity, I still question the actual startup performance. In 2021, with $19 million in sales, Ecoppia reported a loss of $44 million. It looks like the team needs far more paying clients. 🤖 See the robots at work 🌐 Ecoppia website (they are hiring) #startups #solar #robotics
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