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Synedgen Raises $2.6M

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Claremont-based Synedgen , a biotechnology company developing wound care technology, said this morning that it has raised $2.6M According to the company, the funding will go towards commercialization of two, U. in funding. Source of the funding was not announced.

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Scripted.com, Backed By LA Investors, Finds $9M More

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The company--led by UCLA Anderson grad Sunil Rajaraman--had originally raised funding from such local LA investors as Jody Mulkey (Shopzilla), Paige Craig, Keith Richman, and actor/director/writer Edward Burns. The company is now in San Francisco. scripted scripped writing marketplace content writers venture capital funding ucla'

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Prisyna Gets $6M For Oral Health Products

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Claremont-based Prisyna , a unit of Synedgen, said this morning that it has raised $6M in a growth equity investment, to help it advance its products. The company currently offers two oral rinse products under the Synedent name, Synedent Oral Care and Synedent Plus Oral Care with flouride. The funding came from Andrew Miller.

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EcoATM Raises $17M

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The round came from Coinstar, PI Holdings, Moore Venture Partners, AKS Capital, Koh Boon Hwee, along with Claremont Creek Ventures and TAO Ventures. The new round brings the company's total raised to $31.40M. READ MORE>>.

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Wheelz Expands In Los Angeles

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According to Wheelz, it has added the Claremont Colleges, Loyola marymount, Caltech, and Occidental to its list of local schools, which already includes USC and UCLA. Wheelz is based in San Francisco, and also offers up its service at Stanford and UC Berkeley; the company is backed by Fontinalis Partners and Zipcar.

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How TenOneTen Ventures Is Investing In LA's Technology Future

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Despite a growing technology industry here in Southern California, local investors and entrepreneurs tell us there''s still a shortage of local, venture capital. In particular, funding for companies developing deep technology--software and cloud, as opposed to content and media--seems to be lacking.

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A Chat With Jamie Montgomery On How LA's Tech Ecosystem Has Grown

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The conference is run by Jamie Montgomery , one of the local industry's pioneers in venture capital and investment. Jamie Montgomery: We have companies from 56 cities and 22 states presenting, as well as a few from countries like England and France, investors from China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and India.