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Sneaker fit startup Neatsy.ai gets $1M seed after B2B pivot

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Sneaker fit startup Neatsy.ai has snagged $1 million in seed funding after a B2B pivot. Neasty’s approach relies on 3D scanning technology found in the iPhone X or later (aka, the TruthDepth camera for FaceID) — so (currently) it only works for a subset of iOS users. month per user).

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Motosumo scores $6M to spin up a challenge to Peloton

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The startup’s focus to date has been more on the B2B side — selling its software to fitness instructors and gyms hosting spin classes who are looking to upgrade the experience with real-time tracking. “On the B2B side (Momentum), we have over 25,000 users and, over the last year, we passed 100,000 downloads.

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A year on from Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian startups show astounding resilience

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Blocksport Blocksport builds Web3-ready platform solutions for the professional sports and entertainment industry to enable tokenization use cases for their fan community. is a B2B platform that automates cold messaging by creating sequences that are delivered directly to the recipient’s inbox. Incorporated in Delaware, USA.

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Meet the 14 companies launching out of the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator

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Andiamo uses machine learning, 3D simulation and 3D printing to create custome braces for children with cerebral palsy, bringing down the cost and improving outcomes for clinicians, patients and families alike. Andiamo operates on a B2B model, charging per bracing treatment delivered.

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