How American High Turned an Abandoned School into Gen Z’s Comedy Factory
When most filmmakers think about their next production, they scout for the perfect location. Jeremy Garelick...
NLPatent Is Rewriting the Future of Patent Research
When you ask Stephanie Curcio how she ended up building one of the most sophisticated AI-driven...
First Canadian Startup Documentary Film: Official Trailer Released
A landmark moment for Canada’s startup ecosystem arrived today with the release of the official trailer...
How Hepta Bio Is Reinventing Liquid Biopsy for Chronic Disease
When I sat down with Hamed Amini, co-founder and CEO of Hepta, the very first thing...
Top 30 Products to Watch in 2026
As we step into 2025, innovation continues to shape our world in exciting new ways. From groundbreaking technologies to game-changing consumer products, the year promises to bring transformative solutions that impact every aspect of our lives. In this list, in partnership with monday, we are beyond thrilled to bring you the Top Products of 2025, featuring standout innovations like SingleKey, simplifying lease management from start to finish; Stay22, making travel planning seamless and accessible; and Gambit, redefining the way we experience AI. Check out the complete list here:
Cellbyte Raises $2.75 Million Seed Round to Rewrite How Pharma Launches New Drugs
Cellbyte has raised $2.75 million in seed funding to transform how pharmaceutical companies launch new drugs,...
Pacto Medical Secures Oversubscribed Seed Round
Vermont-based medtech startup Pacto Medical has closed an oversubscribed seed round and secured a U.S. utility...
Ornn Is Turning Compute Into a Commodity
When Kush Bavaria speaks about compute, he talks like a trader describing oil in the 1970s,...
Law as Code: How GitLaw’s Nick Holzherr Is Building the Legal Infrastructure for AI Agents
When Nick Holzherr talks about legal inefficiency, it’s not theoretical. “I’ve spent over a million dollars...
ChatGPT for Architecture: How Maket Is Rebuilding Design from the Ground Up
When Patrick Murphy describes Maket, he talks about democratization and a mission to make the architectural...