Veeva holds Analyst & Investor day yesterday; webcast available



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Veeva Systems, the cloud-based life sciences SaaS and information company, held its annual Analyst & Investor day yesterday. Veeva, based in California, has a presence in Delaware and Montgomery Counties, and is important to the region because it interacts with so many life sciences companies and suppliers.

The link for the session, where you can view the webcast,
is here near the bottom of the page. For a summary, I would suggest listening to CEO Peter Gassner's opening introduction and President and Wallingford native Matt Wallach's presentation.

Veeva also stated some important goals yesterday, including reaching $1 billion in revenue by calendar year 2020 with about 50% of it coming from non-CRM sources. Also, for you life sciences junkies out there, I'm sure you'll be fascinated about how Veeva breaks down and analyzes almost every aspect of the industry.


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Ben Franklin TechVentures in Bethlehem gets more funds for facility expansion



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The US Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administation (EDA) announced Tuesday that it has awarded $1.7 million to Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania to expand its TechVentures incubator in Bethlelem.

The funds will help Ben Franklin add 14,500 square feet to its existing 47,000 square foot facility located on the Lehigh University campus. Its not clear, however, that the entire expansion, which will cost an estimated $7.5 million, has been funded yet.

Rendering of expanded Ben Franklin TechVentures Facility /
BFTP NEP


Ben Franklin officials say rentable space in the existing TechVentures facility is 97% occupied, according to the Morning Call.




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At MLB Advanced Media there is a push to stay ahead in the streaming arena (LA Times)

SAP CEO McDermott limits schedule after losing an eye (Philly Deals)


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Many SAP users are still skeptical about S/4Hana and cloud ERP (IT World)

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Comcast Launches Its Digital Video Service as Verizon Does the Same. Do You Want Another Video Service? (Re/code)

Comcast launches Watchable video service on cable, iOS, and the web (The Verge)

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West Conshohocken-based Ciright to purchase assets of former Ben Franklin investment, GoNow, will rebrand as Ciright One card



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Ciright Card Services LLC (CCS), an affiliate of the Ciright Companies, West Conshohocken, PA, last week announced that it has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement with GoNow Technologies LLC , to purchase the business assets of GoNow.

GoNow Technologies had received funding from Ben Franklin Technology Partners SEP, Boston Harbor Angels, Boynton Angles, JumpStart NJ Angel Network, Maine Angels, and St. John's Capital LLC. GoNow received $225,000 from Ben Franklin in late 2012; the other amounts of funding received are not known.

Ciright's purchase price for GoNow, which wasn't disclosed, is a combination of cash and equity. The closing of the transaction is expected to occur by year end, with an interim operating agreement and exclusive intellectual property license between the parties to take effect immediately.

GoNow was founded in 2009 by Doug Spodak (who is no longer with the venture), a veteran of Berwyn-based TruePosition Corp and other technology ventures. Another former GoNow executive, Joseph O’Neill, has agreed to serve as Executive Vice President of Business Development for GoNow. (Correction: Doug Spodak is with Ciright. He has a broad role and set of responsibilities within Ciright's core business that includes sales, account management, business development and product management.)

Joseph Callahan
The Ciright Companies is a West Conshohocken-based entrepreneurial R&D group which also invests in new ventures, often by contributing its proprietary technology in return for an equity stake. It was founded by Joseph Callahan, a North Philly native and Drexel grad, who is Ciright's Chairman and CEO.

CCS has rebranded GoNow as the Ciright One card, which is a microprocessor electronic card. The Ciright One card is a “super smart” card that allows consumers to consolidate all credit, debit, loyalty and gift cards into one dynamic electronic card that communicates with a mobile wallet, Ciright says. "The One card when combined with the One Mobile Wallet app allows consumers to access all of their cards as the One card can become any credit, debit, or stored value card in the One Mobile Wallet “on the fly” which provides the consumer with the flexibility to pay with the One card or their smartphone," according to Ciright.

The One card will be powered by Ciright, which connects One to the cloud, then the cloud to the enterprise environment. Ciright offers an infinitely expandable user-implicit, rule-based platform, the company says.

"We will partner with banks and local credit unions to deliver consumers the most compelling, feature-rich experience with a mobile wallet to manage their financial life," Callahan says.

Strengthening Ciright's hand may be a deadline, pushed by the credit card companies, but not a government mandate, for all merchants and financial institutions to have the ability to handle chip-based "smart cards" by October 1. That deadline will not be meet, but progress is being made.

The card developed by GoNow had previously been piloted with several major banks and a direct to consumer eWallet issue.

Ciright is active in other technology sectors, such as digital signage, for which the company recruited Scala Inc. (West Chester) veteran Jeff Porter to develop a new digital signage delivery system. Ciright also says it has developed a unique cloud-based operating system.

GoNow sounds like a venture with some interesting technology which could not garner a richer Series A round. There are probably going to be a number of these assets available soon, leaving opportunites for companies like Ciright that specialize in minimizing cash use in pursuing its objectives.



Highlights 9/28: With Japan deal, Comcast begins international expansion; uBeam banks $10M For Ultrasound Wireless Power, may raise more






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Comcast Will Buy 51% Stake in Universal Studios Japan for $1.5 Billion (Bloomberg)

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The latest pretender?

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