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Water-Treatment Startup Sees Carbon Benefit in Harmful Algal Blooms

Water-Treatment Startup Sees Carbon Benefit in Harmful Algal Blooms

An Israeli startup is rethinking how to tackle two of the planet's most stubborn environmental threats—toxic algae that can lead to dead zones in oceans and rising carbon dioxide levels.
BlueGreen Water Technologies is developing a novel approach to neutralizing harmful algal blooms, those vivid slicks of toxic plant life that can choke vast areas of sea and fresh water alike. In the process, it is also offering a potentially scalable new tool in the global effort to fight climate change.
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Seattle is a global AI epicenter — but where are the superstar startups?
Seattle is a global AI epicenter — but where are the superstar startups?

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Seattle is a global AI epicenter — but where are the superstar startups?

GeekWire's startup coverage documents the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter , and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and venture capital directory . (Photo by Patty Zavala on Unsplash) In one of the biggest technological waves ever, the Seattle startup and venture capital community is missing out on the AI frenzy. Despite the hype around Seattle as a major AI hub, there are no Seattle-area companies listed among the top 100 AI startup funding deals so far this year, according to PitchBook. Investors are pouring money into AI startups, which gobbled up 64% of all venture dollars in the U.S. in the first half of 2025. Much of that capital is going to a smaller group of high-flying AI startups raising rounds of $100 million or more — and this year, none are based in the Seattle area. In our story last month — Can Seattle own the AI era? — we asked 20 investors and founders to weigh the city's startup ecosystem potential. Many community leaders shared optimism, in part due to the density of engineering talent that's crucial to building AI-native companies. 'Seattle is the best place in the world to build in AI. Full stop,' said Matt McIlwain, managing director at Seattle-based VC firm Madrona, in a recent LinkedIn post. Yes, Seattle has the hyperscalers in Microsoft and Amazon. It has world-class research institutions. It has substantial Silicon Valley outposts. And it has more AI engineers than any region beyond the Bay Area. But it doesn't yet have what could be the next Microsoft or Amazon — its own Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Perplexity, or another defining company of the AI era. Those companies — along with a smattering of other hot startups (Scale AI, Databricks, Thinking Machine Labs, Anysphere, Grammarly, etc.) — are all based in San Francisco, which has become the epicenter of AI as part of a so-called transformation in the city. Seattle has added two AI-focused spaces over the past year: AI House and Foundations. But the AI vibes in Seattle are nowhere near San Francisco or Silicon Valley. Some early stage companies are even leaving Seattle for the Bay Area, such as Nectar Social, an AI-powered social commerce startup. 'This wasn't about leaving Seattle — it was about giving Nectar the best possible chance to define a new category,' Nectar Social CEO Misbah Uraziee told GeekWire earlier this month. 'Sometimes that means being where the game is being played at the highest level.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​' Aviel Ginzburg, who leads Foundations and is a longtime Seattle startup community leader, responded to that story: 'In many cases, this being one of them, Seattle is just not the better place to build your company,' Ginzburg said about Nectar's move, in a post on LinkedIn. 'There is enough stacked up against you already, you've gotta take every advantage that you can.' We covered this trend two years ago. 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Why hasn't Seattle produced a breakout startup in AI? Comment on LinkedIn or email me at taylor@ Previously: Can Seattle own the AI era? We asked 20 investors and founders to weigh the city's startup potential

Angelalign Technology Denies Patent Infringement and Vows Vigorous Defense
Angelalign Technology Denies Patent Infringement and Vows Vigorous Defense

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Angelalign Technology Denies Patent Infringement and Vows Vigorous Defense

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Angelalign Technology Inc. ( ("Angel") categorically denies accusations of patent infringement by Align Technology Inc. (ALGN) and promises a vigorous defense. "Angel has a rich heritage of clinically driven innovation during its 20-plus year history. Accusations by our competitor of patent violations are frivolous and entirely without merit," said Angel's Chief Commercial Officer and SVP, Rich Hirschland. "Angel has invested heavily in patent compliance since our founding. We are confident that we will prevail in this case." Angel has proudly led the clear-aligner field in innovation for many years. Among its cutting-edge products are the award-winning angelButton™, the angelHook, the A6 mandibular advancement system (now celebrating its ten-year anniversary), the angelKid system, and the Intelligent Root System. The company is committed to bringing fair and healthy competition to the marketplace to benefit doctors and their patients. Angel's products regularly receive high doctor-satisfaction scores. Its flexible manufacturing system also has been widely praised for turning complex clinical ideas into workable solutions. These innovations, powered by a corporate culture that focuses on treating employees and customers well, have led to impressive global growth for Angel, which is expected to continue. "We anticipate that our growth will not be materially affected by the lawsuits," Hirschland said. "We look forward to using the lawsuits to tell the Angel success story and help attract more customers to Angel around the world." About Angelalign Technology in 2003 and celebrating 1.5 million smiles, Angelalign Technology Inc. provides digital technology-driven clear aligner products and services to meet the needs of dental professionals and patients worldwide. The Company's innovative products and technical services have established it as a prominent player in the orthodontics industry. In 2021, Angelalign Technology was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In 2023, the Company launched its global expansion strategy, with its products and services now reaching over 50 countries and regions. Learn more at Media Contact:Sue View original content: SOURCE Angel Aligner

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