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This article appears to be a list of various tech companies that have laid off employees in recent times. The list includes companies such as Trigo, InVision, VideoAmp, Orca Security, and Frontdesk, among others. Here’s a breakdown of the information:

List of Companies That Have Laid Off Employees

  1. Trigo: 15% of workforce (approximately 60 employees) laid off
  2. InVision: Shutting down at the end of 2024 after 12 years in operation
  3. VideoAmp: Approximately 20% of workforce laid off as company tries to maintain its battle with Nielsen over media measurement
  4. Orca Security: Roughly 15% of staff (60 employees) laid off, with some impacted employees being moved to other positions within the company
  5. Frontdesk: Entire 200-person workforce laid off after attempts to raise more capital failed

Other Companies That Have Recently Laid Off Employees

  1. NuScale: 28% of workforce (154 employees) laid off as company shifts focus to key strategic areas
  2. Flexe: 38% of staff laid off on January 8, following previous layoffs in September 2023
  3. BenchSci: 17% of workforce laid off on January 8, citing shifts in the economic environment
  4. Pitch: Two-thirds of employees laid off as company looks to pursue a "completely different path"
  5. Unity: Reducing workforce by approximately 25%, or 1,800 people

Companies That Have Recently Raised Funding

  1. Netradyne: Snagged $90M at $1.35B valuation to expand smart dashcams for commercial fleets
  2. Perplexity: Acquired Read.cv, a social media platform for professionals