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Atlazo Finds $3.4M For Healthcare IoT Technology

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The funding round was led by the Tech Coast Angels, and the TCA's San Diego chapter. According to the TCA, its angel network members invested $2.5M Atlazo is led by founder and CEO Dr. Karim Arabi; the company was part of EvoNexus, the startup incubator that operates in both San Diego and Orange County.

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MicroPower Technologies Steals Away Engineering VP From 3D Robotics

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San Diego-based MicroPower Technologies , which develops wireless, solar-powered surveillance cameras, said this week that it has named a new VP of Engineering. MicroPower has previously raised funding from Karmel Capital, Motorola, and the Tech Coast Angels. READ MORE>>.

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MicroPower Technologies Finds $5.7M In Funding

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San Diego-based MicroPower Technologies , which develops wireless, solar-powered surveillance hardware, has raised $5.7M The funding came from Karmel Capital and others. MicroPower--which was originally incubated in EvoNexus--develops wireless, power-efficient surveillance cameras powered by integrated solar panels. READ MORE>>.

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MicroPower Technologies Extends In The UK

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Microower said it has a new strategic alliance with TEW Plus, which is a UK-based telecommunications and security technology provider which serves the transportation and commercial sectors. MicroPower is backed by Karmel Capital, Motorola , and the Tech Coast Angels, and was part of the EvoNexus business incubator.

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MicroPower Turns To Financing To Spur Demand

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San Diego-based wireless video surveillance developer MicroPower Technologies --which was part of the EvoNexus business incubator--said this week that it has started up a financing program, to spur demand for its surveillance systems. MicroPower is backed by Karmel Capital, Motorola, and the Tech Coast Angels.

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MicroPower Technologies Launches New Surveillance Video Product

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San Diego-based MicroPower Technologies , which develops wireless video surveillance hardware, has rolled out a new product. micropower technologies wireless surveillance camera evonexus outdoors solar solveil' Pricing on the new product was not announced. MicroPower says its new product can send live video up to a half mile away.

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MicroPower Expands Product To Australia

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San Diego-based MicroPower Technologies , which develops solar powered, wireless surveillance systems, said late Tuesday evening that it has expanded distribution of its products to Australia. The company said it has made its SOLVEIL surveillance solution available through technology and service provider Western Advance.