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AURA bags more funds to scale to US market By Staff Writer, ITWebJohannesburg, 16 May 2025From left: AURA co-founders Warren Myers, Ryan Green and Adam Pantanowitz. Local security and medical response ...
Marshfield resident Ken Malley is accused of stealing thousands in cash and checks kept in a bag from transfer station fees ...
Prime Infra earned top recognition at the 2025 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, winning the Grand Stevie Award for having the ...
BRSV State Leader and District Coordinator Kuruva Pallayya, along with a group of farmers, submitted a formal petition to the ...
The energy solutions company aims to use the funds to scale its existing manufacturing plant and accelerate the rollout of ...
A farm stop in Ann Arbor, Mich., has found success with its local-first approach. But is the model replicable?
Quick-delivery startup Zepto, natural snacks company Farmley, and manufacturing startup Foodiq also bagged funds this week.
The Delhi NCR-based startup said it will deploy the freshly raised capital to scale its no-cost EMI solutions, bolster product development and expand its footprint in the healthcare segment.
Farmley, a healthy snacking brand, secured USD 40 million in funding led by L Catterton, with participation from DSG Consumer ...
Swedish green tech company Lignin Industries AB has raised €3.9 million in fresh funding; as the company accelerates its ...
Agriculture development agency's (AGRA) new president Alice Ruhweza pledges intensified support for small-scale farmers to ...