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Toronto-based autonomous trucking company Waabi announced this week that it raised $200 million in Series B funding, led by Uber, Khosla Ventures, and new investors like Nvidia, Porsche, and Volvo Group Venture Capital. The oversubscribed round is a notable feat, given that the autonomous vehicle sector faced several setbacks in recent years as companies like Embark Trucks shut down and Waymo halted its autonomous freight segments as it navigates regulatory investigations. "This funding round gives us everything we need, both financially and strategically, to launch fully driverless trucks and...
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Ditching their corporate gigs, two tech entrepreneurs launched a unique venture: A mobile coffee shop housed within a Tesla Cybertruck. Every Sunday at the Cupertino Farmers' Market in California, Moonwake Coffee Roasters, a husband-and-wife team led by Ming Wood and Mabel Yeung, serves coffee from a one-of-a-kind mobile cafe – a Tesla Cybertruck! Moonwake's coffee-making operation, including espresso machines and water heaters, draws power from the Cybertruck. While Tesla's high-tech truck certainly grabs attention, the owners' priority remains serving exceptional coffee. "It is a very polari...
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Epic Gardening was on track to generate $30 million in revenues last year. The business owner, Kevin Espiritu, wants his online gardening company to bring in $100 million annually as it scales. Kevin grew up as a regular suburban kid in California, and it took him several jobs and ventures before founding Epic Gardening in 2016, one of the top five gardening blogs worldwide. He funded his college by playing online poker, completed several projects on web design, co-founded an AI-focused startup, and even worked at a media company. One of his ventures was growing and selling premium microgreens...
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