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Building Robotics Backed By Navitas Capital

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Building Robotics , a developer of software to manage heating and cooling in commercial buildings, has raised $1.4M in a seed funding, which included Navitas Capital, a venture firm with offices in Los Angeles. software heating hvac commercial cleantech energy seed capital venture navitas robotics building' READ MORE>>.

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Synedgen Raises $2.6M

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Claremont-based Synedgen , a biotechnology company developing wound care technology, said this morning that it has raised $2.6M The comopany says it is using glycochemistry for development of its drugs, which it says enhance and mimic the innate immune system. in funding. Source of the funding was not announced. READ MORE>>.

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ecoATM Hits One Million Recycled Electronic Devices

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San Diego-based ecoATM , the startup led by Tom Tullie which develops kiosks for recycling used mobile phones, MP3 players, and tablets, reported yesterday that it has now recycled more than one million electronic devices. EcoATM develops self serve kiosks which pay users cash when they trade in their electronic devices. READ MORE>>.

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EcoATM Acquired For $350M By Coinstar

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San Diego-based startup EcoATM , the developer of automated kiosks used for recycling cell phones and other electronics, has been acquired by newly renamed Coinstar (now known as Outerwall). ecoATM develops self-serve kiosks--found in many malls--which lets consumers turn in their mobile phones, tablets, and MP3 players for cash.

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EcoATM Raises $17M

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San Diego-based EcoATM , the developer of kiosks to help people trade in their old mobile phones and devices for cash, store credit, or gift cards, has raised $17M in a Series B funding round. The round came from Coinstar, PI Holdings, Moore Venture Partners, AKS Capital, Koh Boon Hwee, along with Claremont Creek Ventures and TAO Ventures.

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ecoATM Raises $14.4M

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San Diego-based ecoATM , a startup which develops automated kiosks for evaluating and buying back consumer electronics, announced today that it has raised $14.4M The funding came from Coinstar and Claremont Creek, along with venture debt from Silicon Valley Bank. in funding in a combination of its Series A funding and venture debt.

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ecoATM Expands Recycling Kiosk Network

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San Diego-based ecoATM , the startup which develops interactive kiosks which buy back used mobile phones and other electronics, said today that it has expanded its network of kiosks into Texas. EcoATM's kiosks allow people to trade in their unwanted electronics for cash or in-store credit. READ MORE>>.

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