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GlydeApp, Inc. Raises Funding from Village Global to Expand Use of its Contactless Dining Platform
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The New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) announced today that GlydeApp,Inc., an NJIT student-led start-up and member of its VentureLInk@NJIT co-working and incubator space, has been backed by Village Global, the venture firm backed by some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, including Jeff Bezos, Sara Blakely, Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, Mark Zuckerberg and more.
Samir Peshori, co-founder Glyde App Inc. outside VentureLInk@NJIT
Not only has this app helped stop the spread of COVID-19, but also with the hit that we took from a financial aspect, Glyde has helped reduce overhead cost.
James Barrood
Barrood Services
Former head of the New Jersey Tech Council now serves as a strategic adviser and is the organizer of many tech webinars and events.
Ruha Benjamin
Princeton University
She explores the intersection of tech and race and the ways artificial intelligence is influenced by racism in her award-winning book “Race After Technology.” Goal of the lab is to “rethink and retool” data for justice.
Marques Brownlee
YouTube
A graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, he started a YouTube channel in 2009, while still at Columbia High School. Considered the top tech reviewer on social media, his channel has nearly 14 million subscribers.
New Jersey Innovation Institute’s pioneering cell and gene therapy center is advancing this investigational curative therapy by leveraging lab-grown virus-specific t-lymphocytes to recognize and destroy COVID-19-infected cells.
American Aerospace Technology Inc’s AiRanger™ (formerly the Resolute Eagle) unmanned aircraft system (UAS/drone) successfully completed a demonstration flight on February 25 as part of NASA’s Systems Integration and Operationalization (SIO) activities.
Conshohocken, PA (PRUnderground) March 5th, 2021
American Aerospace Technology Inc’s AiRanger™ (formerly the Resolute Eagle) unmanned aircraft system (UAS/drone) successfully completed a demonstration flight on February 25 as part of NASA’s Systems Integration and Operationalization (SIO) activities. The objective of the AiRanger demonstration was to tackle key challenges to enable routine commercial UAS operations in the National Air System (NAS), including development, integration, and certification of UAS and the technologies required for safe operation with manned and unmanned aircraft traffic in the NAS. Target applications are focused on critical infrastructure missions including beyond visual line-of-sight (