LA Tech Weekly Round Up: LA's New Crop of Investors

Eric Zassenhaus
Eric Zassenhaus is dot.LA's managing editor for platforms and audience. He works to put dot.LA stories in front of the broadest audience in the best possible way. Prior to joining dot.LA, he served as an editorial and product lead at Pacific Standard magazine and at NPR affiliate KPCC in Los Angeles. He has also worked as a news producer, editor and art director. Follow him on Twitter for random thoughts on publishing and L.A. culture.
Los Angeles’ Top Investors Under 30
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This week: WarnerMedia and Discover merged. Triller struck a deal with Universal Music Group. Snap revealed its new AR spectacles. Canoo announced an SEC investigation. L.A. startups Tea Drops, Daring Foods, Narrativa, Sunbit and Prima raised funds.

 LA Investors Under 30 To Watch

We asked the region's top VCs to identify the top investors under 30. Their picks include former investment bankers, consultants and entrepreneurs. Some of the investors are native to Los Angeles while others hail from the Midwest and abroad. All have a vision of Los Angeles as a center of tech.

Jam City Goes Public and Grows

Culver City-based Jam City is going public and acquiring a Montreal-based gaming studio. The move could presage many more deals, as the lucrative mobile gaming industry consolidates after a banner 2020.

PocketList's Rapid Rise and Fall

After a successfully raising nearly $3 million in funding, proptech platform PocketList was ready to enter the booming rental market. Then, the pandemic wiped out demand for apartment listings — and took PocketList with it. We talked with co-founder Julian Vergel de Dios about lessons learned from the collapse.

Bird Gets Blocked in Santa Monica 

Bird Rides has had a tenuous relationship with its hometown since the company began parking scooters on city sidewalks without permits in 2017. Now their scooters have been pulled from Santa Monica's micromobiity program.

Taking Gatorade's Seat on the Bench

The orange Gatorade cooler is a staple on the bench of nearly every professional sport. But, according to former Knicks training director Mubarak Malik, few athletes who actually drink its offerings. "It's a marketing ploy," he says. Malik has teamed up with Lakers small forward Kyle Kuzma to create a new sports drink that relies on plant and mushroom extracts to relieve fatigue.

Fisker Races the Clock

Manhattan Beach-based electric vehicle-maker Fisker Inc. is charging ahead with plans to get its first electric vehicle into production by the end of next year. The announcement comes as competition from startups and established automakers heats up, and as the company's losses grow larger.

Drake Boosts Alt-Chicken in LA

It looks like chicken, it's flavored like chicken, it even smells like chicken. But L.A.-based Daring Foods calls their soy invention flavored with spices "pieces." Pop star Drake thinks the company is onto something. On Wednesday, he joined D1 Capital Partners in a $40 million Series B funding round to help Daring grow.


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How Women’s Purchasing Power Is Creating a New Wave of Economic Opportunities In Sports

Samson Amore

Samson Amore is a reporter for dot.LA. He holds a degree in journalism from Emerson College. Send tips or pitches to samsonamore@dot.la and find him on Twitter @Samsonamore.

How Women’s Purchasing Power Is Creating a New Wave of Economic Opportunities In Sports
Samson Amore

According to a Forbes report last April, both the viewership and dollars behind women’s sports at a collegiate and professional level are growing.

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LA Tech Week Day 5: Social Highlights
Evan Xie

L.A. Tech Week has brought venture capitalists, founders and entrepreneurs from around the world to the California coast. With so many tech nerds in one place, it's easy to laugh, joke and reminisce about the future of tech in SoCal.

Here's what people are saying about the fifth day of L.A. Tech Week on social:

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LA Tech Week: How These Six Greentech Startups Are Tackling Major Climate Issues

Samson Amore

Samson Amore is a reporter for dot.LA. He holds a degree in journalism from Emerson College. Send tips or pitches to samsonamore@dot.la and find him on Twitter @Samsonamore.

LA Tech Week: How These Six Greentech Startups Are Tackling Major Climate Issues
Samson Amore

At Lowercarbon Capital’s LA Tech Week event Thursday, the synergy between the region’s aerospace industry and greentech startups was clear.

The event sponsored by Lowercarbon, Climate Draft (and the defunct Silicon Valley Bank’s Climate Technology & Sustainability team) brought together a handful of local startups in Hawthorne not far from LAX, and many of the companies shared DNA with arguably the region’s most famous tech resident: SpaceX.

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