Pittsburgh Tech News: Astrobotic hires NASA veterans

Lilu Anderson
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Welcome to the Daily Roundup: Pittsburgh’s Tech and Entrepreneurship Scene

Stay up to date with the latest news and trends in Pittsburgh’s tech and entrepreneurship sector.

New Platform Democratizes Wealth Advisors

WealthMore CEO and founder Mical Jeanlys-White has launched an innovative platform aimed at connecting individuals with personalized wealth advice to help them make the best investment decisions. Studies show that those who have a wealth advisor accumulate twice as much wealth.

Venture capital (VC) investing has gone through significant changes in the past decade. Technical.ly CEO Chris Wink explores the future of VC by identifying notable trends, including challenges in raising funding and the increasing focus on diversity among founders.

News Incubator: What Else to Know Today

– Green Tree-based calibration lab, Cal Tec Labs Inc, acquired by Florida’s Medical Technology Associates.
– Astrobotic in Pittsburgh’s North Side hires seasoned veterans from NASA for their second moon landing attempt.
– Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapses after being hit by a cargo ship, contrasting Pittsburgh’s waterway traffic safety.
– Citizens Science Lab and YBMKQ collaboration enhances STEM programming for Penn Hills students.

Upcoming Event: Code & Coffee

On April 13, Code & Coffee is hosting an event for coders to network and practice coding skills.

Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from Pittsburgh’s tech and entrepreneurship scene.

Analyst comment

Positive news.
Market analysis: The launch of the new platform for personalized wealth advice is expected to have a positive impact on the market as individuals seek guidance for their investments. The focus on diversity among founders in the VC industry is also likely to lead to new opportunities. Acquisition and collaborations in the tech sector indicate growth.

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Lilu Anderson is a technology writer and analyst with over 12 years of experience in the tech industry. A graduate of Stanford University with a degree in Computer Science, Lilu specializes in emerging technologies, software development, and cybersecurity. Her work has been published in renowned tech publications such as Wired, TechCrunch, and Ars Technica. Lilu’s articles are known for their detailed research, clear articulation, and insightful analysis, making them valuable to readers seeking reliable and up-to-date information on technology trends. She actively stays abreast of the latest advancements and regularly participates in industry conferences and tech meetups. With a strong reputation for expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, Lilu Anderson continues to deliver high-quality content that helps readers understand and navigate the fast-paced world of technology.