Miranda Perez
News Reporter at Built In

Miranda Perez is Built In news reporter covering the latest startup news in Boston and New York City. Prior to joining Built In, Miranda covered VC firms and startups at Business Insider and Boston Inno. She has also appeared in MSNBC, the Nation, Poynter and more.


 

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Photo: Nfinite
Nfinite plans to use its fresh funds to double its current 125-person team.
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Opal is a security platform that decentralizes access management for enterprise customers.
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See which tech companies are raking in dough and who's utilizing their fresh funds to hire.
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Healthie helps companies offer digital health services and asynchronous engagement with patients.
Photo: Lisa Kennedy, Innerwell founder and CEO
NYC-based Innerwell focuses on ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
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It was a big funding month for NYC, here’s who hit the top of the list.
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Catch up on New York’s newest fintech unicorn, the crossover of cryptocurrency and green tech and more in this weekly recap.
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The acquisition bridges Paddle’s SaaS subscription services with ProfitWell’s analytic retention tools.
Since launching publicly last year, the NYC-based startup has processed $15 million in payments.
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The startup plans to use its fresh funds to hire for its sales, marketing and research and development teams.
Photo: Diana Heldfond, founder and CEO of Parallel
Through its tech-back services, Parallel aims to get students with learning and thinking differences diagnosed sooner.
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Here’s what you may have missed in NYC tech news.