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The South Florida Venture Tech Chronicle Blog goes beyond the headlines.
Here, founders, investors, and industry experts share their perspectives on emerging technologies, investment strategies, and the challenges shaping our innovation ecosystem.
Expect thought leadership, data-driven opinions, and long-form features that deepen understanding of where tech is headed next.
Florida Government Programs Supporting Advanced Air Mobility
Florida is positioning itself as a national leader in advanced air mobility through coordinated planning, legislation, and infrastructure investment. From statewide transportation strategies to dedicated testing facilities and university partnerships, the state is actively preparing the regulatory and operational foundation needed to support electric air taxi networks.
South Florida-Based eMed Raises $200 Million at $2B+ Valuation, Strengthening Region’s Health Tech Leadership
South Florida’s innovation economy just scored another major win. Miami-based health tech company eMed has raised $200 million at a $2 billion+ valuation, backed by high-profile investors including NFL legend Tom Brady and top industry leaders. The funding signals growing momentum for AI-driven healthcare solutions—and reinforces South Florida’s rising influence as a national hub for health and technology innovation.
South Florida Is Powering Florida’s Growth; The Next Decade Will Test Our Readiness
South Florida sits at the center of Florida’s record-breaking growth—but sustaining that momentum will require bold planning, workforce investment, and regional collaboration. The next decade will define whether we lead—or fall behind.
Palm Beach-based Ondas Expands Global Defense Capabilities with Rotron Aerospace Acquisition
Ondas continues to expand its global defense capabilities with the acquisition of Rotron Aerospace, a UK-based developer of advanced unmanned aircraft and propulsion systems. This move strengthens NATO partnerships while reinforcing South Florida’s growing role in autonomous defense and aerospace innovation.
Why the Miami–Palm Beach Corridor Could Be an Early eVTOL Launch Market
South Florida’s Miami–Palm Beach corridor is emerging as a prime candidate for early eVTOL air taxi networks. With short city-to-city distances, dense aviation infrastructure, and real estate developers driving vertiport integration, the region could become the first large-scale testbed for electric urban air mobility in the U.S.
BioFlorida’s Launchpad Initiative Signals a New Era for Florida’s Life Sciences Economy
Florida’s life sciences ecosystem is entering a new phase of growth with the launch of the BioFlorida BioPitch Launchpad Initiative, a statewide effort designed to connect university innovation and regional pitch competitions directly to investors. By creating a structured pathway to the BioFlorida Annual Innovation Conference 2026 in Orlando, the initiative is helping transform promising research into investable companies and strengthening Florida’s position as a rising national leader in biotechnology and life sciences innovation.
From Boston to West Palm Beach: Ondas Relocates Headquarters, Strengthening South Florida’s Defense Tech Future
From Boston to West Palm Beach, defense technology leader Ondas has relocated its headquarters—marking another milestone in South Florida’s rise as a hub for robotics, autonomous systems, and advanced defense innovation. Learn how this move strengthens Palm Beach County and the region’s growing technology ecosystem.
Net Gains: Tech Night @ Miami Open Brings South Florida’s Innovation Community Courtside
South Florida’s tech community took networking courtside on March 19, 2026, as Studio Solian hosted Net Gains: Tech Night @ Miami Open in partnership with Google Fiber. With more than 275 registered attendees, immersive tech activations, live matches, and even rain delays that sparked unexpected connections, the evening showcased how experiential networking is shaping the future of professional engagement across the region.
vLex’s Billion-Dollar Exit Validates South Florida’s Tech Growth
Miami just landed another billion-dollar tech moment.
The $1B acquisition of vLex by Clio isn’t just a major exit — it’s proof that global-scale companies can be built, scaled, and sold from South Florida.
From Barcelona roots to a Miami-based global powerhouse, founders Lluís Faus and Angel Faus helped redefine legal tech with AI-driven research — and they’re not done yet.
This milestone signals something bigger: South Florida’s tech ecosystem is maturing, and billion-dollar outcomes are no longer the exception.
the Frynge: Bringing Gen Z Back Into Real Life
The most valuable conversations in business aren’t happening on stage—they’re happening around it. the Frynge, a South Florida startup, is redefining networking by curating off-calendar, invite-only experiences where founders, investors, and operators build real relationships. Discover how this platform is changing the game for Gen Z professionals and beyond.
Lamatic AI: The Fort Lauderdale Startup Simplifying AI for the Next Generation of Builders
Fort Lauderdale-based Lamatic.ai is making it easier than ever to build with AI—no full engineering team required.
Founded by Charles Whiteman and Aman Sharma, this Broward startup is helping developers and businesses integrate generative AI faster, smarter, and more efficiently. From streamlining workflows to cutting loan approvals from days to minutes, Lamatic.ai is proving that the future of AI is accessible—and it’s being built right here in South Florida.
SoFloGO: The App Powering South Florida’s Connected Transit Future
South Florida transit just got a major upgrade.
The SoFloGO app is bringing Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach transit systems into one seamless platform—making it easier than ever to plan, track, and pay for your entire journey.
More than convenience, it’s a step toward a more connected, accessible, and economically competitive region.
Top 4 eVTOL Companies in South Florida to Watch
Electric air taxis are closer than you think.
South Florida is quickly becoming a launchpad for advanced air mobility, with companies developing aircraft, vertiports, and regional networks connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach.
From local startup Doroni Aerospace to global players like Archer Aviation, here are four eVTOL companies helping shape the future of transportation in the region.
New World Angels-Miami Angels merging, Creating a Statewide Force in Early-Stage Venture
South Florida’s venture ecosystem just took a major step forward.
New World Angels and Miami Angels have merged, bringing together two of the region’s most active early-stage investor networks into one expanded platform.
The move strengthens Florida’s startup landscape by increasing capital access, expanding investor expertise, and enabling larger early-stage investments for founders across the state.
Proposed Florida ‘AI Bill of Rights’ Seeks to Balance Innovation With Consumer Protection
Florida is moving toward an AI Bill of Rights that could reshape how artificial intelligence is built and used across the state.
From data privacy and deepfake protections to AI transparency and child safety, the legislation aims to balance innovation with consumer protection while attracting AI infrastructure investment.
Here’s what startups, investors, and tech companies need to know.
From Tel Aviv to South Florida: Israeli AI Firms Choose a Regional Gateway
From Tel Aviv to Miami, Israeli AI startups are choosing South Florida as their U.S. launchpad. With strong cultural ties, investor access, and a growing innovation ecosystem, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties are becoming the gateway for Israeli tech in the Americas.
Record-Breaking Attendance and Global Voices Define WOW 2026 CyberCup Conference
South Florida’s cybersecurity community gathered in record numbers at the 19th annual WOW CyberCup Conference! From national and international speakers to the first-ever CISO Breakfast, a quantum cybersecurity panel, and an elevated after-party, WOW 2026 showcased the region as a hub for innovation, global collaboration, and cyber leadership.
Boutiques vs. Unicorns: The Two Paths Driving South Florida’s AI Boom
South Florida’s AI boom isn’t just one story — it’s two very different models growing side by side.
In Broward and Palm Beach, boutique AI consultancies are helping local businesses automate workflows and adopt practical AI tools. Meanwhile, in Miami, venture-backed startups are raising major funding rounds and chasing global platform scale.
Understanding how these two ecosystems interact may shape the future of the region’s tech economy.
Crypto in the Country Club: How Digital Assets Are (and Aren’t) Accepted in Palm Beach
Palm Beach may look traditional—six-figure initiation fees, strict dress codes, and invoices paid by check or wire—but behind the gates, it’s one of the fastest-growing millionaire hubs in the U.S., with much of that wealth tied to bitcoin and other digital assets. Crypto funds real estate, philanthropy, and private investments across South Florida, yet at country clubs like The Breakers, Trump International Golf Club, and PGA National Members Club, dues still run through traditional banking rails. This piece explores why—covering tax rules, compliance pressures, volatility, and cultural factors—that keep digital assets one step removed from the pro shop.
The GLP-1 Gold Rush: What eMed, Tom Brady, and the Telehealth Boom Mean for South Florida’s Business Community
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are no longer just celebrity headlines — they are rapidly becoming a strategic lever in employer-sponsored healthcare. With eMed appointing Tom Brady as chief wellness officer and expanding structured GLP-1 programs, the conversation has shifted from weight loss to workforce performance.
For South Florida’s business community, this telehealth-driven shift intersects cost control, talent retention and long-term health outcomes. As employers weigh fast-access digital prescriptions against structured, data-driven population health models, the GLP-1 surge signals more than a wellness trend — it marks a strategic inflection point for corporate healthcare strategy.

