Tech Trends: Interview with Thomas Metzger, CEO of Lotto.com, e-commerce platform to buy N.J....
The idea for Lotto.com Inc., based in Jersey City, dates to well before 2018, when Thomas Metzger, CEO, established the startup, he told NJTechWeekly.com in a recent interview. That’s because the idea of bringing...
Tech Trends: TechUnited creates purpose-built company to solve corporate partner’s specific problem
TechUnited: New Jersey is embarking on an ambitious undertaking.
The Jersey City-based organization is launching BetterFutureLabs, a startup studio that acts as the institutional cofounder that establishes new companies designed to solve the hard problems...
Tech Trends: Vydia — an early investor’s view of a successful New Jersey exit
Recently, NJTechWeekly.com spoke to Jay Bhatti, an experienced New Jersey startup investor. Bhatti talked to us about his investment journey with Vydia, the Holmdel-based music distribution company recently acquired by gamma. Gamma, based in...
Tech Trends: At Phone.com, business has boomed during pandemic
Many companies saw their business come to a halt during the pandemic, but communications companies like Phone.com have seen increases that they hope will be permanent once the pandemic comes to an end.
According to...
Tech Trends: Princeton-based Yoda Tech to help pharmaceutical companies cut costs, speed troubleshooting
Yoda Technologies (or “Yoda Tech”), a bootstrapped startup that was established in 2013 in Sydney, Australia, and later expanded to Singapore, has brought its MicroBot technology to Princeton to address the U.S. information technology...
Tech Trends: Investment from EMERGING Fund fuels restaurant talent development
News came recently that Newark-based 1Huddle, which was in the first cohort at the Newark Venture Partners accelerator in 2015, received an important investment from Chicago-based EMERGING Fund to scale in the restaurant sector....
Tech Trends: TCS to add 1,000 tech pros in N.J. Where will it find...
When Tata Consultancy Services, whose Edison Business Center serves more than 100 customers in New Jersey, announced that it would bring 1,000 more jobs here and increase its STEM investments in the state, NJTechWeekly.com...
Tech Trends: Avidon Health says combined online and offline approach is solving patient engagement
Earlier this year, MedPro Wellness, based in Cranford, acquired SelfHelpWorks, out of San Diego, in a deal that brought both companies under one roof, with Clark Lagemann and Tim Aumueller as co-CEOs.
Now Avidon Health,...
Tech Trends: After successful prototype at Rutgers, startup Aersys is developing logistics solution for...
Let’s say you are Rutgers University, and your makerspace has become an integral resource for the development of student projects and faculty inventions. It’s essential that it be responsive to the research needs of...
Tech Trends: Under leadership of CEO Jeff Miller, Synchronoss narrows focus to turn things...
An enthusiastic Jeff Miller, CEO and president of Bridgewater-based Synchronoss Technologies, spoke to NJTechWeekly.com recently about the company, and how it is orchestrating its turnaround.
Miller joined the firm over two-and-a-half years ago, brought in...