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11.12.25 - 14:03
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Valinor Raises $13 Million to Increase Clinical Trial Success Rates with Proprietary ML Models (Business Wire)
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Funding will further scale the company's multimodal ML platform for patient selection
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#AI--Valinor, a pioneering AI company leveraging advanced machine learning models to increase the probability of clinical trial success by deeply understanding patient response, today announced $13 million in funding. The seed funding was led by CRV, Harpoon Ventures, Amino Collective, and Pelion Venture Partners. Other participants include numerous leading angel investors and operators such as Charlie Songhurst, Surya Midha (co-founder of Mercor), Axel Ericsson, and Kyle Harrison.
“Our models are built to surface meaningful features that underlie patient response. We believe this approach will empower our pharmaceutical partners to improve clinical trial success rates, cut R&D costs and, most importantly, speed the delivery of life-saving medicines to patients,” said Joshua Pacini, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Valinor. “With this funding, we are accelerating the expansion...
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08.12.25 - 17:48
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Wyld Networks announce change in management and a focus on growth (Cision)
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Wyld Networks announces the resignation of Alastair Williamson, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from the Company. Kjell Olovsson will take the position of CEO from the first of January 2026 until further notice.
Kjell Olovsson was born in Stockholm in 1968 and started his career as an engineer at Ericsson and most recently held the position of CEO of Bluetest AB for the last 15 years. Kjell built Bluetest into a world leading company in the wireless mobile testing market doing business with companies such as Samsung, Apple, Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia and Google. Previously he worked in...
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01.12.25 - 08:06
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Corem signs extension of lease agreement with Ericsson in Kista (Cision)
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Corem has signed an extension of the lease agreement with telecommunications company Ericsson for premises located at Torshamnsgatan 21 in Kista, Stockholm. The agreement extends the lease until 30 September 2030, and includes the existing premises, of approximately 39,000 square meters and garage space within the property Isafjord 4. The leased areas comprise of both office space, conference facilities, and laboratories.
Ericsson has been a tenant at the address since 2012, when the building was constructed to suit the company's operations. The high-quality...
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20.11.25 - 08:00
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Ericsson Mobility Report: differentiated connectivity services gaining momentum (Cision)
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· 33 CSPs currently offer differentiated connectivity services based on network slicing - with a combined total of 65 offerings
· New report period forecasts 6.4 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2031 - comprising two-thirds of all mobile subscriptions at the time
· About 1.4 billion people expected to be served by FWA broadband by the end of 2031 - 90 percent via 5G
5G Standalone (5G SA) deployments have triggered a notable 2025 growth in the number of communications service providers (CSPs) offering differentiated connectivity commercial models based on 5G SA Network Slicing -...
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11.11.25 - 18:00
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Christoph Bruns: Vertrauen schlägt Politik - wo Qualität jetzt günstig ist - Jenseits der "Seven" (BRN)
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Dr. Christoph Bruns (LOYS AG) sortiert Wirtschaftspolitik und Börse: Der US-Shutdown richte "nur" 30-40 Mrd. USD Schaden an - der größere sei der Reputationsverlust und die Erosion von Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Planungssicherheit. Ein schwächerer Dollar signalisiere Vertrauensabfluss. Deutschland verliert Wettbewerbsfähigkeit vor allem wegen hoher Energiepreise; Bürokratie ist nicht der Haupttreiber. COP30 und ESG haben für die Märkte wenig Bedeutung; das Label ist entzaubert. An der Börse bleibt Europa wegen des Bewertungsabschlags attraktiv, Japan ist der positive Ausreißer; Chancen auch bei US-Exporteuren (z. B. Levi's). Bei KI lohnt der Blick jenseits der Magnificent Seven: Profiteure in Netzen, Rechenzentren und bei Zulieferern (Ericsson, Nokia, Technotrans). Bruns blickt auf ein Premium-Jahr ohne die "Seven", aktuell ca. 5 % Kasse. Er erwartet einen anhaltenden M&A-Zyklus in Europa/UK - Beispiele aus seinem Fonds: MBO einer E-Commerce-Autoteile-Plattform und die Übernahme von Krosaki Harim...
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