Launched in 2003 as a print and marketing company, Dynamic Marketing Systems, or DMS, has grown over the years with its clients. 2022 has been a transformational period for the brand, as it continues to meet the evolving needs of their clients.
Axle Payments is an NYC-based financial enablement platform for the freight and logistics industry. The company announced a $126 million Series B led by Pelion Venture Partners, comprising $26 million in equity funding and $100 million in debt financing.
TreatADog was founded by David Grimes, a college graduate at the time, who had an idea to launch dog treats monthly box subscription. As a long term dog lover and owner, David saw an opportunity in the growing pet market and threw himself into it.
The developers of Project Galaxy have announced a rebranding to Galxe (pronounced GAL-X-E). The rebrand includes a brand new logo, a new domain name, and some exciting features coming soon.
Magma Studio, an online platform for cooperation, shortened its brand name to Magma to eliminate restrictions and better reflect its mission. The platform is helping brands across industries such as game development, animation, films, comic creators, design, and other creative enterprises.
Apollo Brokers, a California-based digital wholesale brokerage, underwent a complete rebrand and changed its name to Limit just two years after its launch in 2020. The rebrand comes on the back of rapid company expansion, including the recent acquisition of $14.3 million in venture capital. According to the company, limits are everywhere in the insurance sector, a difficulty that the new brand Limit plans to solve in the future.
Cleveron Mobility, a company developing autonomous vehicles, rebranded as Clevon after splitting from Cleveron in April. The two businesses decided during the separation to rename Cleveron Mobility during the first year, according to Clevon’s board chairman Arno Kütt:
Northwest Hardwoods was established in 1967, and since then, the company has grown to become a leading producer and supplier of hardwood lumber to customers in North America, Europe, and Asia. To simplify their customers’ experience, the company recently shortened its name to NWH. The transition was an obvious step for NWH and its expanding ambitions as a well-known market leader.
Zerify (formerly known as StrikeForce Technologies, Inc.) is one of the top players in the proactive cybersecurity solutions sector. The company has been operating for over 20 years serving small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and enterprise companies.
Autopilot, a leading marketing automation solution, recently announced a complete rebrand to Ortto. The rebrand is a reaction to the significant growth the company has experienced and its expanding capabilities to match the new vision. Christopher Doyle, Co-founder of Ortto, shared that the decision to rebrand also comes from the company’s desire to strengthen its global presence and create greater market distinction.
Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the travel audio entertainment app Autio uses geolocation to automatically play stories about iconic landmarks, cities, and towns in the area. The startup joined with The Moth, a famous storytelling nonprofit, last month to contribute $1 from each Autio membership sold to support storytelling workshops and resources and to provide […]
Satellite-enabled connectivity start-up R3-IoT announced a rebrand to Krucial and officially launched its new flagship product – Krucial CONNECT. The company, founded in 2018 by Allan Cannon and Kevin Quillien, has seen significant growth in recent years, doubling its headcount and closing a $4.3 million seed investment round in July 2021.