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Vote for Startup CEO of the Year: These five leaders are taking their companies to new heights

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Clockwise, from top left: SEngine Precision CEO Carla Grandori; Joon Care CEO Emily Pesce; FlavorCloud CEO Rathna Sharad; AltPep CEO Valerie Daggett; and Strella Biotechnology CEO Katherine Sizov. Founded in 2017, Strella won GeekWire’s Elevator Pitch competition in 2022.

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Health Innovation of the Year: 5 finalists at the GeekWire Awards use tech to improve healthcare

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This category highlights pioneering health, life science, biotechnology or medical breakthroughs that hold great promise for bettering our lives or improving the healthcare system. The company’s system, called Paradigm, helps clinicians place incisions and guide placement of hardware, such as devices that can help straighten a spine.

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Tech Moves: Sea.citi adds board members; another Microsoft vet joins Magic Leap; and more

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“Her expertise of harmonizing hardware and software development in partnership with enterprise customers, and their engineering teams, will be a key component in our next phase of growth,” Johnson said of Trewin in a statement. Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies appointed Leslie Trigg and Katey Owen to its board of directors.

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Presenting the 2020 GeekWire Awards finalists: Who will be named the best in Pacific NW tech?

GeekWire

The finalists are: Adaptive Biotechnologies prices IPO at $20 per share. This pioneering health, life science, biotechnology or medical breakthrough holds great promise for making the lives of people better or improving the health care system. Sana Biotechnology. accepts Hardware/Gadget of the Year at the 2019 GeekWire Awards.

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Tech Moves: Amazon’s director of Alexa Trust; BECU adds CIO; Lockstep, Fabric exit stealth mode

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Andris Zoltners stepped down from the board of publicly traded Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies after 11 years. . Nautilus Biotechnology Photo). Nautilus Biotechnology, a Seattle and Silicon Valley startup led by Isilon co-founder Suja Patel, hired Nick Nelson as chief business officer. Nick Nelson. Vancouver, Wash.-based

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GeekWire Awards FAQ: What to know if you’re coming to the big show

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Workplace of the Year, presented by JLL • Helion • Impinj • Adaptive Biotechnologies • Blink UX • Treasury4 Read about the five finalists here. Social : Use #GeekWireAwards when sharing scenes from the festivities to your feeds. Who are the finalists?

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The 10 highest-paying industries for IT talent

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Every business unit has a stake in the IT services, apps, networks, hardware, and software needed to meet business goals and objectives, and many of them are hiring their own technologists. Healthcare Technology is paramount for the healthcare industry, including the medical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries.

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