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Wildlife Studios is a leading mobile gaming company founded in Brazil in 2011 by brothers Victor and Arthur Lazarte. With a global presence, the company has offices in the United States, Brazil, Finland, and Argentina, employing around 400 to 500 people. It is recognized as one of the top 10 largest mobile gaming companies worldwide. The company specializes in developing and publishing mobile games, boasting a portfolio of over 60 titles that have been downloaded more than 4.5 billion times. Some of their most popular games include Sniper 3D, Zooba, Tennis Clash, War Machines, and Colorfy. Wildlife Studios focuses on innovation through research, blending creativity, art, data science, and advanced technology to create engaging games that connect players around the world. Their mission is to excite and intrigue gamers, ensuring their titles remain appealing for years.
Akima is a leading subsidiary of NANA, an Alaska Native Corporation, founded in 1995 and based in Herndon, Virginia. With around 10,000 employees and $2.7 billion in revenue, Akima operates a diverse portfolio of over 45 companies, delivering specialized solutions primarily to the federal government across various regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The company focuses on several key areas, including information technology, facilities and ground logistics, aerospace solutions, protective services, mission support, and construction. Akima leverages over 100 technology partnerships and holds numerous certifications in technical, safety, and operational excellence. Its commitment to customer success is reflected in its name, which means 'to win' in Iñupiaq, and it aims to create long-term value for its shareholders while upholding Iñupiat values. Akima has received recognition for its performance, ranking on Washington Technology's Top 100 list and being named a top privately owned company by U.S. News & World Report.
Endodontic Practice US is a prominent dental journal and online continuing education platform dedicated to endodontics. It provides valuable resources for dental professionals, including continuing education opportunities, case studies, and various educational content related to endodontics. The platform also features industry news and announcements, covering topics such as dental product launches, company acquisitions, scholarship opportunities, and updates from manufacturers of endodontic equipment and materials. This makes it a useful resource for those looking to stay informed about developments in the field of endodontics.
Newsela is an education technology company founded in 2013 by Matthew Gross and Dan Cogan-Drew. It focuses on enhancing K-12 literacy and instruction by providing nonfiction content that is adapted to multiple reading levels. This approach allows teachers to engage students with diverse abilities across various subjects, including English Language Arts, social studies, and science. The company aims to ignite a love of learning through real-world connections and has seen significant growth, serving 90% of U.S. K-12 schools and reaching over 25 million users. The core platform offers daily news articles from trusted sources, published at five reading levels for grades 3-12. It includes quizzes, interactive assessments, and a range of instructional tools designed to support teachers and motivate students. Newsela partners with reputable content providers, such as Scientific American and HowStuffWorks, to deliver high-quality, standards-aligned materials. In 2023, Newsela expanded its offerings by acquiring Generation Genius, which provides science videos used in many elementary schools, further enhancing its commitment to real-world STEM education.