In wake of the pandemic, well-being is more paramount than ever. Leaders from New York tech discuss their initiatives for supporting the modern workforce.
In a world where people are hitting a wall with everyday video calls and meetings, Kumospace just raised new funding to relieve some stress and make video chatting more fun and engaging.
“Levels gives people the tools they need to improve their health,” says co-founder Dr. Casey Means. “We have the opportunity to radically change health and well-being at scale by empowering individuals with health data.”
Spooky season was pretty sweet for these five NYC startups, which raked in a combined $759 million in October. Check out which local tech companies raised the most money — and which ones are hiring.
Eden Health will use this fresh funding to further develop its technology and product, as well as expand its network of brick-and-mortar medical offices around the U.S. The company is also hiring, with dozens of open tech positions available at its NYC headquarters.