Health and Wellbeing :
Innovation & Job News
LifeFuels, from local entrepreneur Jonathon Perrelli, has officially launched, selling a "smart water bottle" that automatically dispenses vitamins and nutrients into your water.
Power Supply, a local healthy meal provider in the paleo and vegetarian space, has acquired D.C-based Healthy Bites and Los Angeles-based eliteEATS.
After hitting $1 million in sales, Alexandria-based SoapBox Soaps is expanding by offering a second line of products and taking its original line to Sam's Club and 1,700 CVS stores across the country.
When it announced it had acquired Disruption Corp in Arlington, VA, and Hattery in San Francisco, 1776 cofounders Evan Burfield and Donna Harris and now managing director Paul Singh faced lots of questions from the #DCtech community. They just released a podcast to explain more on their plans.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
1776, the growing incubator, coworking space and seed fund, announced today that it has acquired Hattery in San Francisco.
The latest jobs in DC Tech, served piping hot!
Friday, November 14, 2014
Power Supply, a meal subscription service for vegetarians, paleo eaters and anyone who wants to avoid gluten or dairy, has added four new chefs to its network and moved into bigger digs.
Friday, November 07, 2014
"Who's hiring" is our list of the hottest jobs in D.C. Tech.
Monday, November 03, 2014
1EQ marries the Internet of Things and the healthcare industry to produce cutting-edge tools for managing health.
Capital Call, a semi-annual pitch event hosted by Cooley LLP, draws entrepreneurs and investors together for potential matchmaking. Meet the companies who pitched last week.
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
After receiving applications from more than 100 local companies, 1776 announces D.C.'s field of competitors in the Challenge Cup. The winners will move on to the Challenge Festival, which will be even bigger next year.
Thursday, August 07, 2014
4P Foods, a local startup that delivers produce to consumers at work and at home, is adding Northern Virginia locations to its routes.
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
SoapBox Soaps, the Alexandria-based soap with a mission, is planning a Series A raise in the fall. The company has placed products in most Whole Foods locations and is working on Target and Costco rollouts.
Tasty6, a juice company out of Kensington featuring organic, cold-pressed, unpasteurized juice blends, officially launched Tuesday and will offer home delivery in the coming weeks.
Halcyon Incubator, an initiative of the S&R Foundation, has announced its first class of fellows. The seven companies for #socialgood will move into Halcyon House in Georgetown in the fall.