Plus, CMU's firefighting drones are launching soon.

Newsletter for July 11, 2024

Doesn't look right? View this email on the web.

technically-pittsburgh-newsletter

We have a lot to catch up on, Pittsburgh. I’ll try to keep this brief while filling you in on what you may have missed while we were out last week. 

 

TL;DR: Q2 VC funds in Pittsburgh dropped to just a third of what they were in the first quarter, the latest edition of Power Moves tracks leadership changes this month and CMU’s firefighting drones could be in the field as soon as 2025. Read on.

 

— Katie, Technical.ly market editor

 

P.S. We’re putting together our latest RealLIST Engineers. This annual series recognizes influential technologists and developers whose impact extends beyond their technical prowess. Submit your nominations here! (Want to be the first to know? I dropped the link to the form in our public Slack last week.)

picklesburgh-2023

Image of the Day: A pickle-flavored beer from Picklesburgh 2023. The annual festival kicks off again next week.  (Katie malone)
Have a photo or chart we should feature here? Hit reply and send in your submission.

~ CLIENT SPOTLIGHT ~

At Vanguard, IT isn’t just another division living in a silo. Technologists at the investor-owned global company are deeply embedded in cross-functional teams empowered to experiment and move quickly while making real business decisions. Want to be part of it? Visit Vanguard’s Directory Page.
Find out more

Pittsburgh VC slows in Q2, dominated by one deal

Companies from Pittsburgh and the surrounding suburbs raised $74 million across 15 deals over the past three months — with one single deal accounting for more than a third of the money.

 

That's a sharp drop from Q1's $259 million across 18 deals. And there were no local exits. Aaron Mok analyzed the latest Venture Monitor report, released quarterly by PitchBook and the National Venture Capital Association, and asked local VCs what's next for the region. 

 

➡️ Find out what three deals made up the bulk of local funding last quarter.

Screenshot 2024-07-11 at 9.35.58 AM

SWPA New Economy Collab hires board

A chunk of federal funding flows into Pittsburgh and the surrounding region via the Economic Development Administration’s Build Back Better Regional Challenge. The coalition behind its implementation, the Southwestern Pennsylvania New Economy Collaborative, just welcomed four new board members to the team.

 

Plus, a longtime Carnegie Mellon University professor got promoted to director of its machine learning department, and Duolingo tapped a healthtech leader to join its board.

 

➡️ Catch up on the latest Pittsburgh tech leadership changes.

zico-kolter-cmu

📰 News Incubator: What else to know

• During a wildfire, the smoke and confusion make an already daunting remediation task even more challenging. Low-flying drones that can relay terrain and fire information could show fire responders how to proceed. [Technical.ly]

 

• Skild AI closed a $300 million Series A funding round (guess next quarter's report will look different) featuring contributions from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The East Liberty-based robotics company is now worth $1.5 billion. [Skild AI]

 

• Carnegie Mellon University and Meta are working on a wearable device to make tech more accessible to people with disabilities. The sensor-based inputs could replace tech like keyboards and joysticks in gaming and virtual reality. [CMU]

 

• Duquesne Light's new outage management system passed its first big test. The mobile app launched at the end of June, and did a "fantastic" job tracking power disruptions during recent storms, the company said. [Pittsburgh Union Progress]

 

• Innovation Works invested more than $7 million into local startups last year. That money supported 60 companies, 1,154 new jobs and 73 commercial products, according to the early-stage investor. [Innovation Works]

 

• Point Park University is launching a Center for Entertainment Technology. Led by Don Marinelli, who cofounded the Entertainment Technology Center at CMU, the program will offer a two-year master's degree in art, design and tech. [Pittsburgh Business Times]

 

• Extreme weather this summer — the heat, the storms, the tornados — has kept the National Weather Service team in Moon Township busy. Read about their 24-hour rotating shifts to collect data, make forecasts and, ultimately, keep the public safe. [Pittsburgh City Paper]

Sponsored news: Point of interest

IMG1_JoeP-1200x801

How freedom to experiment with advanced tech on the daily satisfies this Berkadia SVP’s thirst for what’s new

Leveraging AI to create the “Berkie” bot is just one reason Joe Pasquale loves working at the innovative commercial real estate org.


🗓️ On the Calendar

• Join vintage tech enthusiasts at a swap event on July 12. The free event celebrates all things retro tech to buy, sell or just geek out about. [Learn more]


• Volunteer-run information security conference BSidesPGH will be on July 12 at Rivers Casino. Sessions cover a variety of topics, from detecting new phishing strategies to conducting digital investigations. [Register]


• Code and Coffee is holding its monthly meeting at Prototype PGH in Oakland on July 13. All skill levels are welcome at this laidback, informal meetup. [Sign up]


• Technical writers can find out how AI programs are changing their jobs at "Crafting Clarity" on July 16. The free event is recommended for UX designers, engineers, product managers and more. [Details here]


Job market: Find your place

Senior User Experience Designer at Vanguard

Vanguard is currently looking for a skilled and experienced User Experience Designer to join our team in Malvern. As a Senior UX Designer at Vanguard, you will play a crucial role in shaping and...Find out more »

Technical Project Manager at Vanguard

Vanguard’s Institutional Investor Group helps bring investment success to millions of workers who participate in their employer-sponsored retirement plans. From Fortune 500 companies to...Find out more »

Technical Manager – Cloud Security Engineering at Vanguard

Global Risk and Security (GR&S) at Vanguard enables business strategy, protects client and Vanguard interests (e.g., assets and data), and stewards a strong risk culture. Our teams leverage...Find out more »

➡️ Search all open jobs and hiring companies

This Week in Jobs: Launch your career into orbit with these 24 open tech roles

This email is sent weekly.
Did someone forward it? Subscribe here to get it directly.

Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support:
Our Services  |   Preferred Partners  |   The Journalism Fund


Gmail users: If you have the tabbed inbox, these emails may be pushed to “Promotions.” Drag this to “Primary” to make sure you see it.

News     Company Directory     Jobs     Become a Client

You received this email because you're subscribed to newsletters from Technical.ly

Technically Media is headquartered at 601 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

To unsubscribe, update your preferences here.