Wed.Dec 01, 2021

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InnoPhase Rolls Out New Wireless Modules

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San Diego-based InnoPhase, a developer of wireless chipsets, says it has rolled out two new, Wi-Fi radios. The company said its low power modules are targeted at sensors, security cameras, asset tracking devices, health monitoring wearables, audio speakers and other applications. The company said the Talaria TWO INP1014 and INP1015 Wi-Fi plus BLE5 modules are edge-of-network IoT devices that require low power consumption and provide a direct-to-cloud connection.

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6 Ways A Business Can Lead With ‘We’ Rather Than ‘Me’

Startup Professionals Musings

The recent world-wide health pandemic has highlighted again how fast things can and do change in the environment today, and it’s up to you to make sure your business can survive and thrive in this new world. As the current supply chain problems illustrate, we are all interconnected , and can no longer run our businesses without consideration for all the other businesses and society.

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Invoca Launches Certification Program

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Santa Barbara-based Invoca, which develops artificial intelligence powered, sales conversation tools and call tracking products, says it is launching a certification program for its agency customers. The company said it will offer up comprehensive training aimed at helping empower sales, marketing, eCommerce, and customer experience teams using it platform.

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The Wonderful Company Awards $1M for Innovation Challenge

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Los Angeles-based The Wonderful COmpany--the brand behind the well knokwn POM Wonderful juice brand--said it has named winners in its $1M Wonderful Innovation Challenge. According to the company, it had over 400 applicants to the contest, and has awarded a portion of its $1M prize to two, pilot programs seeking to use the 50,000 tons of pomegranate husks it generates each year.

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Can You Ask for Office Rent Relief? How to Manage Your Lease During COVID-19

Office leases are one of companies’ largest expenses, and if your whole team is working from home with no clear end in sight, you may be wondering what to do about your lease.

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Ember Finds $23.5M More

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Westlake Village-based Ember Technologies, best known for its temperature-controlled mugs, said today that it has raised $23.5M in a Series E funding round. The funding was led by GOLDTek Technology, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group, and also included EDBI and others. According to Ember, the new funding will go to develop new product categories and scale its brand internationally.