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==Provided Information==
- Station member companies have raised just under $20 M in funding since March 2016
- Station now boasts over 75 members
- Station member Arundo Analytics recently clothes on a $4.9 million funding round
- Station closed its seed round of funding
- there are other companies currently going through diligence to exit, but I can't provide any details regarding any of those deals
- TMCx posted that Johnson and Johnson is making a larger investment in the digital health space in the city
- the Texas Workforce Commision has recently made changes to their requirements for coding academies which has resulted in most platforms halting their recreational platforms. I can expand on this as needed
- you may want to take a look at what's going on with HP enterprise as I believe they recently had a restructuring if you want to comment on one of the larger enterprise companies here in town
- Alert Logic filed their S1 earlier this year towards going public in 2017
- Meshify acquisition in the news
- Houston launched company Virtuix raised over $7 million in crowd funding recently, however the team relocated to Austin earlier this year
- Kemal Farid, founder of Merrick systems which was one of the Larger software exits in the O&G industry some years ago closed on his first fund which is a Houston/Silicon Valley investment vehicle - $160 M fund
- You can search Joe Martin articles for recent funding activities

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