In 2024, the outlook for Lithuanian startups appears bright, with many securing funding. Let’s take a closer look at the top funding rounds from 2024 in Lithuania, and for those looking for job opportunities, several of these companies are actively hiring! https://lnkd.in/g24jhExt Ovoko \ RRR.LT (Justinas Baranovskis), Bourgeois Bohème Fintech (Hugo Gomez), Biomatter (Laurynas Karpus), Vixichain (Roy Mayer), FideumHQ (Anastasija Plotnikova, Darren Franceschini, Kelghe D'cruz (KD)), Unmanned Defense Systems, Saltz.app (Tomas Slimas, Andrius Šlimas), Ligence (Arnas Karužas), RedTrack.io, CyberUpgrade (Aurimas Bakas, Andrius Minkevičius)
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#DeepTechFunding Welcoming the government's decision to launch a dedicated VC Fund for DeepTech startups in the defense and aerospace sectors. Sector agnostic startup policies often fall short when it comes to addressing the unique needs of capital-intensive industries like defense and aerospace. These sectors require significant upfront investment, specialized expertise, and long-term commitment that general startup policies just can't provide. This dedicated fund is going to be a game-changer by providing adequate capital to foster innovation and growth in these critical sectors. It’s a bold step towards making India a global leader in defense and aerospace technology. Let’s gear up to see some groundbreaking advancements and startups soaring new heights! #DeepTech #Defense #Aerospace #Innovation #StartupEcosystem #VentureMozart #VentureCapital Startup India #startups Ajay Kumar
India to soon get VC fund for deeptech startups in defense, aerospace: Ajay Kumar - ET Telecom
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One wonders, with all the DefTech startup investment and innovation, are the last supper primes worried? Our take is no, here’s why: 1. The Pentagon pie is large and hasn’t stopped growing of late, so there’s room for new entrants without eating their bottom line. 2. Infrastructure is a moat, startups might build out some software, a few drones, maybe a UUV, but are they going to make an F35 or Columbia class? No, and those contracts are reliable CPFF margin. 3. Large companies need to buy small companies to keep innovating, you see a lot of M&A most tech sectors, including DefTech, so the successful startups are going to be future business units with derisked product development. 4. The research still find their product development, and this is a code that startups are barely starting to crack, and they still have a lot of that tech on the shelf.
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ideaForge, a leading drone manufacturing startup, has allotted an additional 4,126 equity shares to employees under its Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP). The new allotment increases the company’s equity capital and comes as part of its strategy to retain talent in a competitive market. Despite a reported net loss in Q2 2024, IdeaForge's revenue showed impressive growth. T he company continues to make strides in the drone tech sector, with a focus on applications across defense, construction, and agriculture. Read more - https://lnkd.in/ghwSfnC6 To share your startup information write us on - startup@viestories.com For Startup funding reach out us at: https://lnkd.in/gqwTnHME Join Our WhatsApp Channel To Get The Latest Updates & News: https://lnkd.in/esJEFzan #IdeaForge #ESOP #DroneTech #EmployeeStockOptions #StartupGrowth #DroneManufacturing #TechInnovation #StockOptions #AerialSurveillance #EmployeeRetention #MumbaiStartups
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Startups Are Changing the Game in Space-tech Space isn’t just for big companies anymore. Space tech startups are making their mark and bringing exciting new ideas to the industry. Here’s why they’re so important: Exploring New Ideas: Startups are finding new ways to explore space, from launching small satellites to thinking about how we can travel beyond Earth. Fast Innovation: With their quick thinking and fresh ideas, startups are making big changes in space technology, turning what seemed impossible into reality. Making Space Affordable: By creating cheaper and smarter solutions, space tech startups are making it easier for more people and companies to access space. Solving Big Problems: These startups are using space technology to help solve global issues like climate change and improve communication around the world. Inspiring Others: Space tech startups are inspiring the next generation of engineers and entrepreneurs, proving that anything is possible with creativity and hard work. It’s an exciting time for space tech. These startups aren’t just dreaming about the future—they’re building it! Can you guess what we are going to build? (Comment your guesses 😅 ) Vishwas Jajpura Ranjay Singh #Startups #SpaceTech #Innovation #FutureTech
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One wonders, with all the DefTech startup investment and innovation, are the last supper primes worried? Our take is no, here’s why: 1. The Pentagon pie is large and hasn’t stopped growing of late, so there’s room for new entrants without eating their bottom line. 2. Infrastructure is a moat, startups might build out some software, a few drones, maybe a UUV, but are they going to make an F35 or Columbia class? No, and those contracts are reliable CPFF margin. 3. Large companies need to buy small companies to keep innovating, you see a lot of M&A most tech sectors, including DefTech, so the successful startups are going to be future business units with derisked product development. 4. The research still find their product development, and this is a code that startups are barely starting to crack, and they still have a lot of that tech on the shelf.
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@Tesla is constructing #Cortex, an #Al training supercluster, at its headquarters in Austin. This facility aims to enhance #Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system and the @Tesla_Optimus humanoid robot. CEO @ElonMusk shared a video showcasing the state-of-the-art Al training hub, featuring an extensive array of supercomputers #investors #investing #startup #venturecapital #viaduct #viaductventures #tech https://lnkd.in/d_aQgQwX
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#Indian #startups building #LaunchVehicles, #Satellites, as well as materials and systems for the #SpaceSector are charting big #hiring plans as they accelerate expansion, propelled by a funding boom and enabling government policies
Record funding, policy support drive hiring boom in spacetech sector
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Zhytomyr Polytechnic Launches BGV HARDWARE ACCELERATOR with Grants Up to €3000 🚀🔧 Zhytomyr Polytechnic has launched the BGV HARDWARE ACCELERATOR, an exciting new program to support technology startups. The goal is to discover and nurture talented engineers and create innovative products in Ukraine. Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your tech startup! #TechAccelerator #StartupSupport #Innovation #ZhytomyrPolytechnic What do you think about this?
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@Tesla is constructing #Cortex, an #Al training supercluster, at its headquarters in Austin. This facility aims to enhance #Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system and the @Tesla_Optimus humanoid robot. CEO @ElonMusk shared a video showcasing the state-of-the-art Al training hub, featuring an extensive array of supercomputers #investors #investing #startup #venturecapital #viaduct #viaductventures #tech https://lnkd.in/dUcTxgZ2
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