When Google stood up Gradient to back AI startups, even other VCs were skeptical. Eight years later, the firm is closing its ...
As the global economy grapples with worsening water scarcity and rising environmental scrutiny, one MIT-born startup founded by Anurag Bajpayee is scaling up its ambitions—and its footprint—by turning ...
Manufacturing is a ‘national security issue,’ says the CEO of the Boston-based company, whose revenue is expected to double this year to nearly $200 million. A typical semiconductor fab uses 10 ...
BOSTON, May 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gradiant, a global leader in advanced water and wastewater solutions, has been awarded two new contracts by leading technology companies to design and deploy ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gradiant, a global water solutions provider, announced a slate of contract awards totaling more than $30 million. The awards are for unique clients in seven contracts secured ...
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A whole new ballgame for trading cards: Startup uses robots and AI to sort and analyze collections
Gradient's Renton, Wash., office space is home to 10 million sports and gaming cards, where a team of card geeks and engineers are using technology to upend a $15 billion U.S.
Remember when it was actually interesting to see a startup becoming a unicorn? A company reaching the billion-dollar valuation mark used to be a rare event — hence the term “unicorn.” But by 2020 and ...
alkaLi's commercial lithium production facility in the Marcellus Shale Formation of Pennsylvania is the world’s first to Extract, Concentrate, and Convert (EC²) lithium in a fully integrated, ...
The world needs lithium to power its electrical future, but getting it is a costly and dirty business. Wastewater unicorn Gradiant thinks there might be a better way, and just launched a new company ...
A research team has developed a new cathode material that significantly improves the environmental stability and cycling performance of sodium-ion batteries. By designing a radial gradient ...
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