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Alpaca is a fintech company based in Silicon Valley that offers an API-first brokerage platform. Founded in 2015, it enables developers and financial institutions to provide stock and crypto trading services to their customers. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has raised over $170 million in funding from notable investors like Y Combinator and Spark Capital. Alpaca's platform features commission-free stock and ETF trading, options trading, and crypto trading, along with fixed income products and IRA accounts. It supports algorithmic trading through software development kits in various programming languages, including Python and Node. The company has a global reach, powering over 7 million brokerage accounts in more than 40 countries and serving a diverse clientele of financial institutions and fintechs. Alpaca's mission is to democratize access to trading infrastructure, making financial services available to everyone.
Appen is a global leader in providing high-quality, human-annotated datasets for machine learning and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1996 in Australia by Dr. Julie Vonwiller and Chris Vonwiller, the company has over 25 years of experience in AI training data. Appen serves major technology companies and governments, helping to enhance AI interactions across various applications. The company specializes in collecting, annotating, and labeling vast datasets, including images, text, speech, audio, and video. Appen utilizes a global crowd of over 1 million contributors to efficiently support tasks like tagging and evaluation. Its solutions include crowd-sourced data annotation and expertise-driven services, which are essential for training AI models in search relevance, generative AI, and machine learning. Appen has a strong presence in the market, serving eight of the top ten global technology companies and various government entities.
Assist Card Brasil is the Brazilian branch of Assist Card, a global leader in travel assistance services established in Switzerland in 1972. The company specializes in providing 24/7 travel assistance worldwide, leveraging over 50 years of experience to respond to traveler needs in any language. With a vast network of high-quality providers in over 190 countries, Assist Card ensures comprehensive support through its advanced technology and multilingual teams. The services offered by Assist Card include emergency medical and dental coverage, telemedicine, lost luggage assistance, trip cancellations, and travel document replacement. They provide various plans, including single-trip and annual multi-trip coverage, as well as specialized travel insurance for South America. The Assist Card app allows users to access services easily, including video consultations with doctors and real-time support, ensuring travelers have peace of mind during their journeys.
Autism Parenting Magazine is an award-winning digital publication founded in 2012, focused on enhancing the quality of life for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It serves as a valuable resource for parents, caregivers, and professionals, offering expert advice, research-based articles, and inspiring success stories related to autism. The magazine covers a variety of topics, including early intervention strategies, speech and language therapy, sensory integration, and educational resources. It is written in accessible language and features contributions from a diverse group of professionals, including psychologists, educators, and therapists, as well as individuals on the autism spectrum. Autism Parenting Magazine offers a monthly digital magazine available in PDF and smartphone formats, along with a subscription model that includes 12 issues per year and access to an online community for support and connection. Recognized for its quality, the magazine won the Gold Mom’s Choice Award in 2014. It actively engages with its audience through social media platforms, providing updates and information on autism-related topics.
BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager, overseeing approximately $12.53 trillion in assets as of mid-2025. Founded in 1988 in New York by Larry Fink and seven co-founders, the company focuses on asset and risk management services for both institutional and retail clients. BlackRock went public in 1999 and has grown significantly through strategic acquisitions, including the merger with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers and the acquisition of Barclays Global Investors. The company offers a range of products, including iShares ETFs, mutual funds, and risk management solutions powered by its proprietary Aladdin platform. In 2024, BlackRock expanded into cryptocurrency with the launch of the iShares Bitcoin Trust and iShares Ethereum Trust, which quickly became the largest crypto ETFs globally. With a workforce of around 14,900 employees and offices in over 30 countries, BlackRock serves a diverse client base, including central banks and financial regulators.
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Bridge Education Group is a leader in language education and cross-cultural communication, based in Denver, CO, with over 30 years of experience. The company provides TEFL certification, corporate English training, and various related services. It serves a community of over 90,000 English teachers from 140 countries and supports more than 15,000 language learners. Bridge offers a variety of accredited programs, including TEFL certification courses ranging from 40 to 120 hours. Their corporate training programs are designed to help businesses improve communication and productivity. The company also provides teacher training, professional development, and digital solutions, including AI-driven language courses and learning management systems. Additional services include study abroad programs, translation, and consulting. Bridge Education Group emphasizes interactive learning and multicultural education technology.
Cactus Communications (CACTUS) is a global scholarly communications company founded in 2002 by brothers Abhishek and Anurag Goel. The company focuses on helping non-native English-speaking researchers overcome language barriers for international journal publications. With a remote-first workforce of over 1,200 full-time employees and thousands of freelancers and contractors across more than 190 countries, CACTUS operates offices in several countries, including Japan, South Korea, India, and the United States. CACTUS offers a range of services tailored for academia, life sciences, and publishing. Their core offerings include high-quality language and publication support, research promotion and communication, and medical communications. They utilize AI-driven tools and technology platforms to enhance their services, ensuring compliance and effective communication in scientific documentation. CACTUS serves a diverse clientele, including over 281,000 authors, researchers, and institutions, facilitating publication success and research outreach globally.
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Coffee Break Languages is a language learning company founded in 2006 by Mark Pentleton in the United Kingdom. As part of the Radio Lingua Network and Teach Yourself, it operates as a small, family-run business with a dedicated team of full-time employees and a global network of native speakers and teachers. The company delivers over 2 million lessons monthly to a diverse community of learners, focusing on making language learning accessible during everyday activities. The company offers a variety of language learning resources, including podcast-based courses, online courses through the Coffee Break Academy, video content, and workbooks. Coffee Break Languages provides comprehensive courses in 10 primary languages, such as French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese, and produces a total of 34 shows across 24 languages. Each course is structured into seasons that cater to different proficiency levels, with lessons designed to fit into short learning sessions. Coffee Break Languages is recognized for its positive workplace culture, operating under a four-day work week model and emphasizing collaboration and transparency within its team.
Cover Genius is a global insurtech company founded in 2014, based in New York, with additional offices in San Francisco. The company specializes in embedded protection solutions, integrating insurance seamlessly into the customer journeys of digital companies worldwide. Its award-winning platform, XCover, is licensed in over 60 countries and all 50 US states, allowing partners to offer customized insurance policies in more than 40 languages. The XCover platform supports the embedding and selling of various insurance products through a single API, including travel insurance, product warranties, property, auto, and commercial coverage. Cover Genius emphasizes customer-first design and easy integration, protecting over 41 million customers with more than 120 million policies sold. The company partners with major players in sectors like retail, fintech, logistics, and travel, enabling tailored solutions such as shipping insurance and travel protection. Cover Genius has experienced significant growth and has received numerous awards for its innovation in insurance and technology.
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Darwoft is a full-cycle custom software development company based in the US, with headquarters in Portland, Oregon, and additional operations in Houston, Texas. Founded in 2010, the company has grown to over 200 employees and generates approximately $16.3 million in revenue. Darwoft specializes in mobile and web app development, UX/UI design, and innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT, and machine learning. The company offers end-to-end software solutions, including custom software development, digital transformation, data analytics, and blockchain development. Darwoft is known for its expertise in deploying language models and creating industry-specific AI applications, such as marketing automation tools and intelligent catalog analysis systems. They serve a diverse range of clients, from disruptive startups to global enterprises, with project values typically ranging from $10,000 to over $49,999. Darwoft aims to combine software development services with proprietary product offerings while maintaining a strong commitment to communication and agile methodologies.
DATAmundi is a Belgium-based provider of multilingual data services, focusing on AI and language data annotation for various sectors, including enterprises, AI startups, and research organizations. The company was acquired by Summa Linguae in December 2021, enhancing its offerings in language data while Summa Linguae specializes in voice and image data. With a workforce of 501-1000 employees, DATAmundi has been in business for 18 years. It operates in the technology, information, and internet sector, leveraging a global network of experts to deliver high-quality data services. The company offers a range of services, including the creation, annotation, and management of multilingual data to support machine translation engines and optimize search relevance. Its internal data-annotation platform facilitates project management and quality assurance, while its multilingual services encompass engineering, translation, and localization tasks. DATAmundi serves major tech companies, providing essential language data services to enhance their AI initiatives.
Decagon is a San Francisco-based AI startup founded in 2023 by Jesse Zhang and Ashwin Sreenivas. The company specializes in generative AI agents designed for enterprise customer support and customer experience (CX) automation. With a team of around 100-200 employees, Decagon has raised approximately $200-231 million in funding, achieving unicorn status within 18 months. Decagon offers a cloud-based SaaS platform that enables businesses to build and scale conversational AI agents. These agents provide continuous support by automating tasks such as resolving support tickets, answering product inquiries, and managing subscriptions. The platform features context-aware responses, true omnichannel automation, and analytics tools that help enterprises enhance customer engagement and loyalty while reducing costs. Decagon's technology is built on large language models and integrates seamlessly across various communication channels, making it a robust solution for modern customer experience challenges.
DistroTV(TM) is the largest, independent, free, ad-supported streaming television service on the market. Launched in 2019 by parent company DistroScale(TM), the platform caters to a multicultural, rapidly expanding, globally-minded audience of passionate viewers. Satisfying the growing demand for premium video content in multiple languages, DistroTV(TM) delivers premium video content from producers globally across North America, the UK, Bollywood, Latin America, China, Southeast Asia, and growing. With more than 270 channels plus thousands of Video On Demand (VOD) shows, DistroTV(TM) cultivates content that covers a broad spectrum of topics to connect with people's passion points around entertainment, lifestyle, sports, news, documentaries, and international content in live, linear, and video-on-demand formats. DistroTV(TM) is available to stream for free on the web, as well as through Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and major smart TV platforms, including Samsung, LG, VIZIO, and TCL.
ESSS is a global engineering simulation and scientific software company founded in 1995. It specializes in numerical simulation solutions, high-level technical support, and engineering services aimed at optimizing product and process lifecycles across various industries, including oil and gas, aerospace, mining, automotive, and energy. With over 250-300 employees and 15 offices worldwide, ESSS focuses on Latin America and has a strong presence in countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, as well as in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and the United States. The company provides complete solutions for mathematical modeling and computational simulation, offering customized numerical simulation solutions to tackle complex engineering challenges. ESSS also emphasizes training through the ESSS Institute, which offers over 60 CAE courses in multiple languages, leading to internationally recognized certifications. As the Ansys Center of Excellence in Brazil and Central/South America, ESSS is committed to delivering innovative engineering solutions and exceptional customer support, helping clients improve product efficiency and accelerate project development.
ETS (Educational Testing Service) is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1947, specializing in educational testing and assessment on a global scale. As the largest private educational testing organization, ETS administers over 50 million tests annually in more than 180 countries. The organization was established by three nonprofit educational institutions to enhance educational measurement and testing. ETS develops and scores a variety of standardized tests, including the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and Praxis Series for teacher certification. The organization is dedicated to advancing quality and equity in education through rigorous research and innovative assessment solutions. ETS also operates ETS AI Labs, focusing on research in artificial intelligence to improve assessment methods. Its commitment to fairness and social responsibility aims to expand educational opportunities for learners from diverse backgrounds.