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San Diego Tech Roundup: Ezoic, Trust & Will, Oska Wellness & More

Xconomy

Summer can be a slow time in San Diego, but its startups have stayed busy. Sageview Capital, an investment firm with offices in Palo Alto, CA, and in Greenwich, CT, was the lone investor that participated in the deal. Based in Carlsbad, in northern San Diego County, Ezoic launched its platform in 2011.

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Xconomy Special Report: 12 San Diego Tech Startup to Watch in 2017

Xconomy

I started with a list of companies already screened by the San Diego Venture Group’s annual venture summit, and consulted with investors and startup mentors to refine the list. million in a Series D round of investment capital, according to founder and chairman Tony Farwell. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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Acutus, Maker of Next-Gen Electrophysiology Tech, Adds $100M Series D

Xconomy

A company that makes a mapping system to help doctors see high-resolution, 3D images of irregular heart rhythms in real time has raised $100 million in venture investment and a $70 million credit facility to fund its full-scale market launch. Acutus Medical, based in the northern San Diego community of Carlsbad, was founded in 2011.

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Material Mix Monetizes the Trade of Recyclables

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28 year old Allison Carmen’s Material Mix began operations in June and she says its helping waste and recycling professionals reduce operating expenses and recover investment on inventory via a dynamic, web-based, customer regulated exchange platform with supply chain management tools. Then in May 2011, she earned an M.B.A.

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Pharma’s Productivity Problem: Finding More Blockbuster Drugs

Xconomy

An obvious place to look for help is the venture community—Bruce Booth of Atlas Ventures pointed out in a recent blog that venture capital is doing well, and is positioned to do even better in the future. It is the hope of new blockbuster drugs that keeps government regulators at bay.

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Bio Roundup: Graham-Cassidy, Axovant Fail, SpringWorks Launches & More

Xconomy

Last year, the FDA says, 23 drug shortages were reported , down from 26 the previous year (and 251 in 2011). After drug pricing, count drug shortages among the hot button issues sparking patient ire. But Hurricane Maria’s direct strike on Puerto Rico might put the progress made on reducing shortages to the test.

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Latest Data Show Venture Capital Industry on Pins and Needles

Xconomy

According to the National Venture Capital Association and PitchBook , this past quarter $15 billion was invested in 1,810 deals , which compares unfavorably to both the prior quarter ($22.1 billion, 2,559 deals), signaling perhaps a period of digestion given how much had been invested during the 2014-2015 window.