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Los Angeles Software Firm Rwazi Raises $12 Million Series A Round
Los Angeles Software Firm Rwazi Raises $12 Million Series A Round

Los Angeles Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Software Firm Rwazi Raises $12 Million Series A Round

Rwazi Inc., a software development firm headquartered in Los Angeles, raised a $12-million Series A funding to develop a simulation engine and decision copilot to replace 'gut calls.' 'For decades, decisions have been driven by instinct. But gut calls are expensive and in today's market, they're dangerous,' said Joseph Rutakangwa, chief executive and co-founder of Rwazi, in a statement. 'This raise lets us put a real-time AI copilot in the hands of every decision-maker so teams can move faster, smarter and with total clarity.' Rwazi captures real-time consumer activity shared directly and voluntarily at a massive scale. That precision powers a new kind of intelligence system that helps teams detect shifts early, simulate outcomes, and act with speed and confidence. The system receives constant data. The company already analyzes billions of behavioral signals across demographics, markets and products. The funding will be used to expand Rwazi's simulation capabilities, global data infrastructure and enhance its AI copilot's ability to contextualize and recommend next best moves across functions. Information for this article was sourced from Rwazi.

Santa Monica's Reflect Orbital Raises $20 Million for Sunlight on Demand
Santa Monica's Reflect Orbital Raises $20 Million for Sunlight on Demand

Los Angeles Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Los Angeles Times

Santa Monica's Reflect Orbital Raises $20 Million for Sunlight on Demand

Reflect Orbital, a Santa Monica-based space tech company, raised a $20-million Series A round to accelerate development of its satellite constellation designed to deliver sunlight on demand. The round was led by Lux Capital, with participation from Sequoia Capital and Starship Ventures. 'Lux backs some of the most impressive hardware companies out there, and they share our vision. We couldn't ask for better partners to join us in creating the future of light and energy, and together, we'll get our first lux on the ground,' said Ben Nowack, chief executive of Reflect Orbital, in a statement. Sourced from Reflect Orbital.

Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson
Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson

Fox Sports

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Fox Sports

Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson

Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — JuJu Watkins, Flau'Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women's college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing to NIL deals, the league announced Saturday. It's the second consecutive year that the 3-on-3 league that was founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has had name, image and likeness deals with college players. In it's inaugural season, Unrivaled had deals with Paige Bueckers and Johnson. Watkins, who plays for Southern California but is sidelined with an ACL injury, has also previously been involved with Unrivaled as an investor in its Series A funding round. Johnson, who is at LSU, and Fudd, at UConn, both were on hand for the announcement, as were Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo and UConn's Sarah Strong. Other players signed include TCU's Olivia Miles, UCLA's Kiki Rice and Lauren and Sienna Betts, Texas' Madison Booker, Iowa State's Audi Crooks, LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina Ta'Niya Latson and Michigan's Syla Swords. The players range from sophomores to seniors. Women's basketball players have been able to take advantage of NIL opportunities over the last few years with Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Bueckers and Johnson at the forefront of it. Reese played in Unrivaled in its first season. As part of the initiative, the class will be attending a multi-day event at the league's headquarters in Miami, which will include skill development and content shoots. 'This transformational, first-of-its-kind initiative brings together the best of the best and reflects our deep commitment to elevating the women's game and holistically supporting athletes,' Luke Cooper, President of Basketball Operations at Unrivaled, said in the initiative's announcement. 'Investing in elite women's basketball talent is central to Unrivaled's mission.' Unrivaled completed its inaugural season this past March, and is gearing up for its second this coming January. ___ AP WNBA:

Unrivaled Announces NIL Deals With College Stars JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, More
Unrivaled Announces NIL Deals With College Stars JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, More

Fox Sports

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Unrivaled Announces NIL Deals With College Stars JuJu Watkins, Azzi Fudd, More

JuJu Watkins, Flau'Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women's college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing to name, image and likeness deals, the league announced Saturday. It's the second consecutive year that the 3-on-3 league that was founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has had NIL with college players. In its inaugural season, Unrivaled had deals with Paige Bueckers and Johnson. Watkins, who plays for USC but is sidelined with an ACL injury, has also previously been involved with Unrivaled as an investor in its Series A funding round. Johnson, who is at LSU, and Fudd, at UConn, both were on hand for the announcement, as were Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo and UConn's Sarah Strong. Other players signed include TCU's Olivia Miles, UCLA's Kiki Rice and Lauren and Sienna Betts, Texas' Madison Booker, Iowa State's Audi Crooks, LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina's Ta'Niya Latson and Michigan's Syla Swords. The players range from sophomores to seniors. Women's basketball players have been able to take advantage of NIL opportunities over the last few years with Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Bueckers and Johnson at the forefront of it. Reese played in Unrivaled in its first season. [MORE: Top 10 Women's College Basketball Players with the Highest NIL Valuations] As part of the initiative, the class will be attending a multi-day event at the league's headquarters in Miami, which will include skill development and content shoots. "This transformational, first-of-its-kind initiative brings together the best of the best and reflects our deep commitment to elevating the women's game and holistically supporting athletes," Luke Cooper, President of Basketball Operations at Unrivaled, said in the initiative's announcement. "Investing in elite women's basketball talent is central to Unrivaled's mission." Unrivaled completed its inaugural season this past March, and is gearing up for its second this coming January. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily ! FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience Women's College Basketball Women's National Basketball Association Get more from the Women's College Basketball Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson
Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson

Winnipeg Free Press

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Unrivaled announces NIL deals with 14 college players, including JuJu Watkins and Flau'Jae Johnson

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — JuJu Watkins, Flau'Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are three of 14 top women's college basketball players that Unrivaled is signing to NIL deals, the league announced Saturday. It's the second consecutive year that the 3-on-3 league that was founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has had name, image and likeness deals with college players. In it's inaugural season, Unrivaled had deals with Paige Bueckers and Johnson. Watkins, who plays for Southern California but is sidelined with an ACL injury, has also previously been involved with Unrivaled as an investor in its Series A funding round. Johnson, who is at LSU, and Fudd, at UConn, both were on hand for the announcement, as were Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo and UConn's Sarah Strong. Other players signed include TCU's Olivia Miles, UCLA's Kiki Rice and Lauren and Sienna Betts, Texas' Madison Booker, Iowa State's Audi Crooks, LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina Ta'Niya Latson and Michigan's Syla Swords. The players range from sophomores to seniors. Women's basketball players have been able to take advantage of NIL opportunities over the last few years with Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Bueckers and Johnson at the forefront of it. Reese played in Unrivaled in its first season. As part of the initiative, the class will be attending a multi-day event at the league's headquarters in Miami, which will include skill development and content shoots. 'This transformational, first-of-its-kind initiative brings together the best of the best and reflects our deep commitment to elevating the women's game and holistically supporting athletes,' Luke Cooper, President of Basketball Operations at Unrivaled, said in the initiative's announcement. 'Investing in elite women's basketball talent is central to Unrivaled's mission.' Unrivaled completed its inaugural season this past March, and is gearing up for its second this coming January. ___ AP WNBA:

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