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From weed zappers to robot baristas: Vote for GeekWire Awards Hardware/Gadget of the Year

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Finalists for Hardware/Gadget of the Year in the GeekWire Awards, clockwise from upper left: Carbon Robotics, RipeLocker, Glowforge, and Brinc Drones, and center, Artly. Submit your votes here or below and keep scrolling for descriptions of each finalist for Hardware/Gadget of the Year.

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3D laser printer startup Glowforge lands $20M following release of AI image generator feature

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Glowforge Photo) The news: 3D laser printer startup Glowforge raised $20 million as part of an extended Series E round to help add new product features and grow its subscription business. The product: Glowforge makes a line of laser-based 3D printers that cut and engrave various materials.

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Inventory-tracking startup Augmodo raises $5.3M to monitor store shelves via wearable tech

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(Augmodo Photo) Augmodo , the Seattle-based startup that wants to make it easier for retailers to keep track of inventory, raised $5.3 Augmodo relies on computer vision, augmented reality, AI, spatial computing, 3D mapping, data analysis and more, but it starts with simple wearable tech. million in seed funding. trillion annually.

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Anker’s first 3D printer might be the one you’ve been waiting for

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3D printing can be a time-consuming and expensive hobby — even if you try to do it on the cheap. But what if a truly consumer-ready 3D printer changed that? For me personally, speed isn’t my biggest frustration with 3D printing. It feels like I’ve adjusted, replaced, or upgraded half the parts on my Ender 3 Pro. Image: Anker.

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X-ray vision in the warehouse: ThruWave raises $6.4M to help online retailers see through packages

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Fortune 100 customers in retail and e-commerce warehouses are using the company’s hardware and software, which was first developed at the University of Washington. ThruWave’s sensors mount alongside conveyor belts and make 3D images of the items inside via antennas and what the company calls “compressive sensing.”

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Tech Moves: Docker and Qualtrics leaders join Seattle startup Mason; Beyond adds Zulily director

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Mason Photo) Mason , a Seattle startup that offers a turney hardware-software platform for companies managing device fleets, hired Webb Stevens as its new CEO and John Thimsen as its new CTO. Mason serves customers in healthcare, life sciences, retail, and other verticals. He replaces current CEO Nancy Xiao , who will become president.

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Glowforge releases new $1,200 laser printer to make home crafting a more accessible hobby

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GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Glowforge , the Seattle-based maker of 3D laser printers/engravers, wants to bring crafting to a wider audience of consumers with a new lower-priced machine called Aura. Glowforge’s previous 3D printers take up more space and take longer to make cuts and engrave material.

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