
Dr. Gary Margolis – Social Sentinel, Inc.
Today we sit down with Dr. Gary Margolis, UVM Chief of Police (ret.) and Founder/CEO of Social Sentinel, Inc.
Today we sit down with Dr. Gary Margolis, UVM Chief of Police (ret.) and Founder/CEO of Social Sentinel, Inc.
Local 22 & Local 44’s Lauren Maloney spoke with David Bradbury, president of the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies, about a new innovation hub to help start-ups and entrepreneurs.
Today we sit down with Jane Lindholm, Host/Producer of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids and Vermont Edition.
VCET today announced new partnerships with five innovation hubs to boost startups, innovation and localized economic development throughout Vermont.
“I’m bringing to market a running accessory that attaches to strollers so that parents can run hands free.”
Today we sit down with Bill Schubart, Vermont Legend.
Today we sit down with Kel Bachus, Founder and CEO of Rad Magpie.
“As soon as you capture the attention of a VC, they’re going to start performing the “due diligence” required to justify the investment. This is when the investor checks into the bold claims you have made about the size of your market opportunity and your work experience.”
Jen is a consultant for Biddison Heir, working remotely out of VCET BTV.
The Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) is proud to welcome Code for BTV, the local chapter (or Brigade) of Code for America, as its newest member and partner.
When getting ready to pitch VCs, founders often jump right into assembling a slide deck. I think this is a mistake. I’d suggest that you start by writing twenty headlines that sum up your startup, and only then build the slides.
We talk a lot about automation. Automation involving pallet changers, tool changers, work cells, and robots. But what does automation have to do with apprenticeships? As it turns out, plenty.