Headliners: nCino-Wells Fargo deal; nCino earnings + news from SAS, DisposeRX, Accord Bio
Here’s TechWire’s latest roundup of headline-making news from North Carolina entrepreneurial firms.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Apr 1, 2022
Here’s TechWire’s latest roundup of headline-making news from North Carolina entrepreneurial firms.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jun 10, 2020
Here’s our latest wrapup of technology news affecting the North Carolina ecosystem, from Red Hat to Truist, DisposeRx to Automated Insights.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Mar 25, 2020
The coronavirus hasn’t brought all business to a halt. Headlines today include news from Charlotte-based Serga, Bandwidth.com, materials firm Kymera, RedHill BioPharma, the Open Invention Network and a reminder to clean out your medicine cabinet from Dispose RX.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jan 17, 2020
DisposeRx, which provides medication disposal packets to nearly half of US retail pharmacies and some 90 percent of pharmacy wholesale and medical distributors, now has a patent on the FDA approved technology.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 5, 2019
The latest news headlines from a variety of North Carolina tech and life science firms make up this roundup.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Jul 8, 2019
DisposeRX, a drug disposal company based out of Sanford, recently signed a deal permitting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to offer its at-home drug disposal packets to veterans as a “simple solution” to dispose of their medications after they are no longer needed.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Oct 25, 2018
A North Carolina startup is gearing up to further help the opioid crisis now that new legislation has been signed to accelerate related efforts across the U.S.
Read MorePosted by Barry Teater | Feb 6, 2018
For William Simpson, it’s no secret how his small startup company, DisposeRx, in Southern Pines scored a major product placement with retail giant Walmart. He shares his story so other entrepreneurs might cash in, too, with their own ideas.
Read MorePosted by Barry Teater | Jan 17, 2018
Southern Pines-based startup DisposeRx has developed a novel product for neutralizing opioids. And retail giant Walmart has signed on to provide it to customers.
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