MiVT: Green Power Monitoring Systems
VCET portfolio company GPMS is featured on WCAX. Green Power Monitoring Systems builds low-cost, lightweight prognostic health management systems.
VCET portfolio company GPMS is featured on WCAX. Green Power Monitoring Systems builds low-cost, lightweight prognostic health management systems.
Faraday is pleased to announce a strategic contract with the State of Vermont to use their platform to drive more interest and engagement in people looking to relocate to Vermont.
A review of the process of raising money from angels and/or venture capitalists for entrepreneurs.
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“I thought I would never write a post about pitch decks again. Well… Never say never. Especially in Venture Capital.”
We had a pretty great year, and we owe it all to Vermont’s kickass entrepreneurs. We thought we’d share a few of our favorite things that helped move the needle in 2018.
The Remote Worker Grant Program was created by the Vermont Legislature to encourage professionals interested in moving to Vermont to make the leap.
Launching a startup is tough. Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, says starting a company is akin to “jumping off a cliff and assembling an airplane on the way down”.
Burlington, VT (December 10, 2018) – Since its first coding bootcamp in June of this year, Burlington Code Academy (BCA) has helped several local professionals find new careers in tech, and in turn has helped companies fulfill their need for tech talent. In addition to its first few sold-out bootcamps, BCA has added other benefits … Continued
David Bradbury, the President of VCET, Nick Lovejoy, Founder/CEO of Staple Health, and Katie Mccurdy, Founder of Pictal Health talk to MyChamplainValley about tech innovation in the health and wellness industry among their companies.
Featuring Nicole Ravlin, co-founder of People Making Good PR, Paula Routly, co-founder of Seven Days, and Anne Galloway, founder of VTDigger.
With its superhero-themed art, retro furniture, random ping-pong table and open floor plan, the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies’ eye-catching co-working space—a little bit of Palo Alto plunked into Burlington’s FairPoint Technology Hub—is a fitting symbol for the dynamic contribution the economic development organization is making to Vermont’s start-up culture.