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Wavely Diagnostics raises $1.35M for its tech to detect ear infections with a smartphone

University of Washington spinout Wavely Diagnostics, which is developing a smartphone app to detect ear infections, raised $1.35 million. The… Read More

Tech Moves: Ex-Philips CEO joins Absci board; AWS exec departs; and more

— Vancouver, Wash.-based AI drug design and development company Absci named Frans van Houten to its board of directors. A… Read More

Advice for entrepreneurs in the medical device industry on raising cash and growing startups

Entrepreneurs in the medical device industry face a shifting regulatory landscape, skeptical investors and a healthcare system resistant to change.… Read More

‘Inventions We Love’ highlights innovations across retail, parenting, health and beverage technology

“Inventions We Love” returned to the GeekWire Summit stage on Thursday in Seattle, where entrepreneurs and innovators showed off devices… Read More

‘Inventions We Love’ will showcase four Seattle startup innovations at GeekWire Summit

Next week’s GeekWire Summit will showcase a host of technology leaders and innovations impacting the way people live, work, and… Read More

Life sciences news: Seattle researchers make Time list; ‘blowing apart’ academic promotion; and more

It was a week of accolades, partnerships and new programs in the Pacific Northwest life sciences scene. University of Washington… Read More

This Seattle startup just raised $2.2M for an app that detects ear infections

The news: Wavely Diagnostics, a Seattle-based startup developing a smartphone app to detect ear infections, has raised $2.2 million to… Read More

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