
Elias Chavez
Innovation and News Reporter at Boston Business Journal
Innovation and News Reporter at BostInno
Currently: Innovation Reporter for @BosBizJournal and @BostInno Former: News Visual Feature Fellow @thisisinsider
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Elias Chavez
Listen to this article 3 minThe votes are in, and 16 companies remain in Inno Madness 2025. After 1,738 votes cast in the second round, it is time to select the quarterfinalists for this year's competition. The votes are in, and 16 companies remain in Inno Madness 2025. After 1,738 votes cast in the second round, it is time to select the quarterfinalists for this year's competition. But first, let's take a look at how Round 2 went down.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Elias Chavez
Gary Higgins / Boston Business JournalListen to this article 2 minTime to take a look back at March M&A deals!Time to take a look back at March M&A deals. Last month was another quiet month regarding the amount of mergers and acquisitions. March marks the third month a Boston company was acquired for $1 billion or more. The focus in March was everywhere, spreading from healthcare, shipping and biotech. March has also seen carryover from past acquisition deals.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Elias Chavez
Photo courtesy of Insilico MedicineListen to this article 5 minFollowing the trend of 2025, the past month saw yet another unicorn pop up in the fundraising scene, adding a bump to the total VC funding in March. March is on its way out, and we’re still trying to figure out when that spring weather will be here to stay. Following the trend of 2025, the past month saw yet another unicorn pop up in the fundraising scene, adding a bump to the total VC funding in March.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Elias Chavez
Listen to this article 3 minA Boston-based health tech company has closed its $21M Series A investment round to bolster its team and product. A Boston-based healthcare AI startup founded by an MIT professor is looking to grow its team after closing its $21 million Series A funding round.
Local startup secures funds to reclaim rare earths from coal ash, seawater - Boston Business Journal
1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Elias Chavez
Photo Courtesy of BlueShiftListen to this article 3 minBlueShift has raised money to transform coal ash from environmental liability into a critical minerals source. A Boston startup has emerged from stealth with the aim to transform industrial waste and seawater into critically needed minerals.
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