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Rastojca | References | References
Category:Villages in Demir Hisar Municipality |
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Bon Secours Mercy Health | short description | Bon Secours Mercy Health is a non-profit health care company with facilities and services in the United States and Ireland. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, it is the fifth largest Catholic health system in the United States and one of the country’s 20 largest health systems. Bon Secours Mercy Health includes 51 hospitals and more than 1,200 sites of care. It is the largest private health care provider in Ireland. It also manages a portfolio of companies that support the health care industry.
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Bon Secours Mercy Health | History | History
Bon Secours Mercy Health traces its roots to three founding sponsors, including the Sisters of Bon Secours, the Sisters of Mercy and the Sisters of the Humility of Mary.
The Sisters of Bon Secours came to the United States from France in 1881 to establish a health care ministry in Baltimore, Maryland. After years of providing home health, orphanages, day cares and other public services. The Sisters opened their first hospital in Baltimore in 1919.
Founded in 1931, the Sisters of Mercy arrived in the United States from Ireland at the invitation of the Bishop of Pittsburgh. They focused on caring for the sick and vulnerable, establishing hospitals throughout the United States.
The Sisters of the Humility of Mary were established in 1858 in Dommartin-sous-Amance, France and came to the US at the invitation of Bishop Amadeus Rapp of Cleveland in 1864. Through many hardships, the community grew – building schools and hospitals, serving parishes and meeting the needs of the poor.
In 2018, offshoots of these three organizations - the Marriottsville, Maryland-based Bon Secours Health System and the Cincinnati-based Mercy Health merged. At the time of the merger, Bon Secours Mercy Health, comprised 43 hospitals in seven states and more than 2,100 physicians.
In April of 2019, Bon Secours Mercy Health acquired Bon Secours Health System Ireland, creating a system with more than 60,000 employees. |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | Operations | Operations
Bon Secours Mercy Health operates non-profit health care facilities in Ireland and the United States under the brands Mercy Health, Bon Secours, Bon Secours Health System Ireland and a joint venture agreement with Roper St. Francis Healthcare.
Bon Secours Mercy Health includes 51 hospitals and more than 1,200 sites of care. |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | Related businesses | Related businesses
Bon Secours Mercy Health has established several health care companies with the intent to improve efficiency and care throughout the industry.
Conduit Health Partners was founded by Bon Secours Mercy Health in 2018. It works with health systems, health plans, employers and other health care stakeholders to connect patients with healthcare. Led by a team of health care professionals, Conduit offers nurse triage and transfer center services to streamline resource allocation, enhance patient care and improve overall outcomes.
Advantus Health Partners launched in 2021; it serves as a supply chain solutions organization for health care. Advantus customers include community hospitals, academic medical centers, regional delivery networks, national health systems, critical access hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physician clinics.
Accrete Health Partners was founded in 2022 to develop, invest in and acquire innovative digital health products and services. Accrete’s holdings include Nordic Consulting Group, Brado, Healthcare Highways and Truveta. |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | Community Health Needs Assessments | Community Health Needs Assessments
Every three years Bon Secours Mercy Health conducts Community Health Needs Assessments to understand the needs of each community it operates in. The resulting three-year Implementation Plans directly address the concerns and challenges of area residents. |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | External links | External links
Bon Secours Mercy Health Official site
Mercy Health Official site
Bon Secours Official site
Bon Secours Health System Ireland Official site
Roper St. Francis Health Care Official site
Conduit Health Partners Official site
Advantus Health Partners Official site
Accrete Health Partners Official site
Nordic Consulting Group Official site
Healthcare Highways Official site
Trueveta Official site |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | References | References
Category:Non-profit corporations
Category:Health care companies
Category:Health care brands
Category:Catholic Church-related lists |
Bon Secours Mercy Health | Table of Content | short description, History, Operations, Related businesses, Community Health Needs Assessments, External links, References |
Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton | '''''Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton''''' | Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton is a 2013 documentary film which explores the life of poet and filmmaker James Broughton. It was directed by Stephen Silha, Eric Slade, and Dawn Logsdon. |
Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton | References | References |
Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton | External links | External links
Category:2013 documentary films
Category:American documentary films
Category:Documentary films about writers
Category:Documentary films about film directors and producers |
Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton | Table of Content | '''''Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton''''', References, External links |
File:Bon Secors Mercy Health logo.png | Summary | Summary |
File:Bon Secors Mercy Health logo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Bon Secors Mercy Health logo.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Oleksii Kharchenko | Infobox officeholder
| Oleksii Andriyovych Kharchenko (Ukrainian: Олексій Андрійович Харченко; born 11 September 1987), is an Uzbek-born Ukrainian political military commander who became the 17th Governor of Luhansk Oblast on 15 April 2025.
He previously served as the Head of the Military City Administration of Severodonetsk from 2024 to 2025.https://www.president.gov.ua/documents/412025-rp-54577 |
Oleksii Kharchenko | Biography | Biography
Oleksii Kharchenko was born in Chirchiq, Uzbekistan on 11 September 1987. He has a Ph.D.
He worked in the State Border Service of Ukraine for seven years.
From 2021 to 2023 he worked in the State Inspectorate of Architecture and Urban Planning of Ukraine, as chief specialist, then as head of the Department of State Architectural and Construction Control.
Kharchenko was appointed head of the Severodonetsk city military administration of the Severodonetsk district.
On 15 April 2025, Kharchenko became the 17th Governor of Luhansk Oblast, formally taking office two days later. |
Oleksii Kharchenko | References | References
Category:1987 births
Category:Living people
Category:21st-century Ukrainian politicians
Category:Governors of Luhansk Oblast |
Oleksii Kharchenko | Table of Content | Infobox officeholder
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Justice McKinnon | '''Justice McKinnon''' | Justice McKinnon may refer to:
Dan A. McKinnon III (1939–2003), associate justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court
Laurie McKinnon (born 1960), associate justice of the Montana Supreme Court |
Justice McKinnon | Table of Content | '''Justice McKinnon''' |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | <noinclude>__TOC__</noinclude> | __TOC__ |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | 01 May 2025 | 01 May 2025 |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | Suspected sockpuppets | Suspected sockpuppets
Recently got banned for editing Tonnie Cusell, after getting banned for edit warring, a new user claiming to be the subject of the article starts praising how KakehanMaluku (suspected sockpuppeteer) actually had everything right and his edits should be reinstated. These edits are notably free of any sources. Speederzzz (Talk) (Stalk) 19:10, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
This is also my first Sockpuppet investigation request, so if I did something wrong please inform me. I was also unsure if this is enough to request a checkuser.
Speederzzz (Talk) (Stalk) 19:11, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | <big>Comments by other users</big> | Comments by other users
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> | Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments
Technically possible. Same geolocation. Izno (talk) 00:16, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
And as for the report, the contributions here were simple enough to review, but ensure you produce diffs from the multiple editors you're comparing in the future. Izno (talk) 00:17, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
okay, thank you for the advice. I'll do that next time.
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/KakehanMaluku | Table of Content | <noinclude>__TOC__</noinclude>, 01 May 2025, Suspected sockpuppets, <big>Comments by other users</big>, <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> |
File:Mario&LuigiBrothership Gameplay.jpg | Orphaned non-free revisions | |
File:Mario&LuigiBrothership Gameplay.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Mario&LuigiBrothership Gameplay.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Ethan Vaz | Short description | Ethan Vaz (born 3 September 2011) is an Indian chess player who holds the title of International Master. A chess prodigy, he achieved the International Master title at the age of 12, becoming the youngest player in the world hold the title at the time. In 2025, he won five medals at the Western Asia Youth Chess Championships.
He is set to represent India in an upcoming team match against the United States alongside World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju, where he will face American prodigy Tanitoluwa Adewumi. |
Ethan Vaz | Chess career | Chess career
Ethan started playing chess in 2017, at the age of 6. Following a hiatus from tournaments for over two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he resumed play in 2022 and rapidly gained rating. He earned his first International Master norm at the Sharjah Masters in August 2023. He earned his second norm three months later in November, and his final norm on January 3, 2024.
In September 2024, he won the gold medal in the under-16 category of the Commonwealth Chess Championship. |
Ethan Vaz | References | References |
Ethan Vaz | External links | External links
Category:Indian chess players
Category:Chess International Masters
Category:2011 births
Category:Sportspeople from Goa
Category:Living people
Category:21st-century Indian chess players |
Ethan Vaz | Table of Content | Short description, Chess career, References, External links |
Sladuevo | Infobox settlement
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Sladuevo | Demographics | Demographics
In the 1467/1468 defter the village had 5 households and 1 widow. The household heads bore Albanian or mixed Albanian-Slavic names.
According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 77 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 93.
Macedonians 77 |
Sladuevo | References | References
Category:Villages in Demir Hisar Municipality |
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Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | AfC submission | Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson est un ingénieur du son et mixeur malgache, principalement actif en France dans le domaine du doublage et de la postproduction audiovisuelle. Il est notamment connu pour sa participation à la version française de l’anime One Piece. |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Biographie | Biographie
Originaire de Madagascar, Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson s’installe en France pour suivre une formation en audiovisuel. Il est diplômé de l’Institut international de l’image et du son (3iS), un établissement spécialisé dans les métiers du cinéma, de la télévision et du son. |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Carrière | Carrière
Il débute sa carrière dans la postproduction sonore en collaborant avec des studios de doublage comme Dubbing Brothers ou Lylo Media Group, réputés pour la localisation de films, séries et dessins animés.
Il est crédité dans plusieurs productions doublées en français, notamment :
One Piece (anime) – Prise de son et mixage pour la version française
Becca et sa bande (Becca’s Bunch)
Les facteurs de Middlemost (Middlemost Post)
Le 13ème Homme, en tant que monteur son |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Crédits visibles | Crédits visibles
Son nom apparaît dans les crédits de fin de la version française de l’anime One Piece, dans la rubrique « Prise de son et musique ». |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Références | Références
Fiche AlloCiné
Profil LinkedIn
Captures d’écran des crédits de One Piece (version française) – Source utilisateur |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Voir aussi | Voir aussi
Liste des ingénieurs du son
Catégorie:Ingénieur du son
Catégorie:Personnalité malgache du cinéma
Catégorie:Technicien du son
Catégorie:Personnalité liée au doublage
Catégorie:Date de naissance non renseignée |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | References | References |
Draft:Toavina Razafindralambo Iavoson | Table of Content | AfC submission, Biographie, Carrière, Crédits visibles, Références, Voir aussi, References |
Velocity Global (company) | promotional tone | Velocity Global is a privately held American company specializing in global workforce solutions, including Employer of Record (EOR) services, international payroll, and contractor compliance management. Founded in 2014 by Ben Wright and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the company operates in over 185 countries. |
Velocity Global (company) | Overview | Overview
Velocity Global was established in 2014 to simplify cross-border employment compliance. In 2021, it acquired iWorkGlobal, expanding its U.S. EOR capabilities, and Shield GEO, strengthening its presence in Asia-Pacific and Europe. These acquisitions were supported by a $100 million investment from FFL Partners.
The company’s founder, Ben Wright, served as CEO until April 2023, when he transitioned to Chairman and was succeeded by Frank Calderoni, former CEO of Anaplan. In August 2024, Françoise Brougher, previously an executive at Pinterest and Square, became CEO.
In May 2022, the company raised $400 million in a Series B funding round led by Eldridge and Norwest Venture Partners, reaching a valuation seven times its previous worth. |
Velocity Global (company) | Products and services | Products and services
Velocity Global’s services include:
Employer of Record (EOR): Hiring and compliance in countries where clients lack legal entities.
Global Payroll: Consolidated payroll processing across multiple jurisdictions.
Contractor Management: Compliance and payment solutions for independent contractors.
Immigration Support: Visa and work permit assistance.
The company’s Global Work Platform integrates AI for payroll, benefits, and compliance management. |
Velocity Global (company) | Recognition | Recognition
Velocity Global has earned recognition as a leader in global workforce solutions, highlighted by third-party accolades and industry rankings. In 2024, the company was named a Leader in EOR services by Everest Group for the third consecutive year, praised for its compliance infrastructure, AI-driven Global Work Platform™, and client retention rates exceeding 98%.
The same year, Velocity Global introduced its Values Awards, honoring employees like Daniela, Justin, and Richelle for exemplifying core principles such as ethical leadership and cross-team collaboration, as voted by peers through a rigorous nomination process.
Velocity Global has been consistently ranked on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies and featured in Forbes and Inc. for its role in reshaping international hiring practices. |
Velocity Global (company) | Acquisitions and partnerships | Acquisitions and partnerships
2021: Acquired iWorkGlobal and Shield GEO.
2023: Partnered with Vialto Partners for global mobility solutions.
2025: Launched a partner program with firms like Onyx CenterSource and Dragonfly Financial Technologies. |
Velocity Global (company) | References | References |
Velocity Global (company) | Table of Content | promotional tone, Overview, Products and services, Recognition, Acquisitions and partnerships, References |
Straw (2025 film) | Short description | Straw is an upcoming 2025 American drama thriller Netflix original film written and directed by Tyler Perry. Starring Taraji P. Henson, the film follows a struggling single mother whose life unravels after a series of devastating events. It is set to premiere on Netflix on June 6, 2025. |
Straw (2025 film) | Synopsis | Synopsis
Straw follows Janiyah Wiltkinson (Taraji P. Henson), a single mother living on the edge of poverty while caring for her chronically ill daughter stuck a system that constantly overlooks her. As Janiyah juggles multiple jobs, mounting medical bills, and an unyielding social services bureaucracy, a series of unfortunate events begins to push her past her emotional and psychological limits. When a misunderstanding leads authorities to question her fitness as a parent—and implicates her in a crime she didn’t commit—Janiyah finds herself thrown into a nightmarish spiral where every decision seems to carry life-altering consequences. As tensions escalate and her support network dwindles, the film explores Janiyah’s resilience in the face of systemic neglect, racial bias, and institutional failure. |
Straw (2025 film) | References | References
Category:Upcoming films
Category:2025 films
Category:Films directed by Tyler Perry
Category:Films with screenplays by Tyler Perry
Category:Netflix original films
Category:2020s English-language films
Category:2020s American films
Category:African-American films
Category:2000s American films
Category:English-language thriller films
Category:English-language drama films
Category:2020s film stubs |
Straw (2025 film) | External links | External links
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Straw (2025 film) | Table of Content | Short description, Synopsis, References, External links |
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File:125GroupOfficialLogo.png | Summary | Summary |
File:125GroupOfficialLogo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:125GroupOfficialLogo.png | Table of Content | Orphaned non-free revisions, Summary, Licensing |
There Was a Time (disambiguation) | '''"[[There Was a Time]]"''' | "There Was a Time" is a song written and performed by James Brown.
There Was a Time' may also refer to:
There Was a Time (Guns N' Roses song)
, 1981 Zohar Argov album
"There Was a Time", bonus track for the 1968 album Electric Warrior by T.Rex and Side B of their single "Get It On"
1986 single by Canadian band One to One |
There Was a Time (disambiguation) | Table of Content | '''"[[There Was a Time]]"''' |
Josh Cullen | '''Josh Cullen''' | Josh Cullen may refer to:
Josh Cullen (musician) (born 1993), Filipino singer and songwriter
Josh Cullen (footballer) (born 1996), Irish footballer |
Josh Cullen | Table of Content | '''Josh Cullen''' |
Richard Vines (food critic) | '''Richard Vines''' | Richard Vines (29 March 1954 – April 2025) was a British food critic. He was the chief food critic for Bloomberg News. |
Richard Vines (food critic) | References | References
Category:1954 births
Category:2025 deaths |
Richard Vines (food critic) | Table of Content | '''Richard Vines''', References |
Draft:Halgurd | AfC submission/draft | Halgurd Hamad Rasul
Halgurd Hamad Rasul (born on December 1, 1999) is a scientific and educational figure in the field of animal science and animal husbandry. He is the owner and manager of the "Rasan" livestock farm, specializing in the breeding of Sanin goats. Currently, he serves as the official manager of "Rasan Livestock Farm" in Halabja, dedicated to the breeding of Sanin goats. |
Draft:Halgurd | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Halgurd was born on December 1, 1999, in the city of Erbil. Although his family is originally from the Peshder area, he was raised in the Erbil region. He began his academic studies in animal science at Raparin University in the Qaladze campus, later completing his bachelor’s degree at the University of Kurdistan in Sanandaj, Iran. |
Draft:Halgurd | Career and Activities | Career and Activities
Previously worked at the Omahat Poultry Parent Stock Farm in the parent stock section.
Participated in a project for poultry meat production near Sangasar (broiler farm).
Served as the manager of the Sirewan Poultry Parent Stock Farm in Halabja for poultry production.
Currently serves as the official manager of Rasan Livestock Farm, specializing in Sanin goat breeding. |
Draft:Halgurd | Publications and Research | Publications and Research
Halgurd has authored two specialized books:
Management and Rearing of Poultry
General Knowledge about Animals
These books are available online for readers.
Here are the links to both books on the official Kurdipedia website:
"Management and Rearing of Poultry" on Kurdipedia
"General Knowledge about Animals" on Kurdipedia |
Draft:Halgurd | Personal Life | Personal Life
Halgurd is married to Shara Salar Hama, and they have a young daughter named Lin. |
Draft:Halgurd | Social Media Links | Social Media Links
Facebook Page
LinkedIn Profile |
Draft:Halgurd | References | References |
Draft:Halgurd | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Early Life and Education, Career and Activities, Publications and Research, Personal Life, Social Media Links, References |
Draft:Hilda Grīva | AFC submission |
Hilda Grīva (10 February 1910 – 26 September 1945) was a musician, music teacher, narrator, founder and artistic director of the Kãndla ensemble.
From her father Oskars, a Livonian fisherman, she learned Livonian, and from her mother Minna - Estonian. She began her schooling during the First World War in Estonia, then taught in Mazirbe parish, from 1922 she taught violin privately in Ventspils.
She met the Finno-Ugric linguists and Livonian language researchers Oskar Loorits and Lauri Kettunen, who arranged for herstudies in Finland: from 1927 she taught At the Tūsola Folk High School, studied the Finnish language, and learned singing and took private piano lessons from Sibelius' daughter. In 1928 she studied at the School of Education in Heinola, then continued her studies at the Jelgava School of Education, which she graduated in 1934.
From 1931, together with Pēteris Dambergs and Alis Gūtman, she created the Livonian monthly *Līvli*, for which she wrote and translated from Finnish. She taught in Ventspils city and other schools and at the same time she herself graduated from Ventspils Music Conservatory. She was also a violin and piano teacher at Talsi music school, director of the Talsi Lutheran church choir.
In 1960 she participated in the compilation of the Esperanto-Latvian-Liv dictionary (handwritten). In 1962 Andrejs Krūmiņš wrote down the Livonian folk melodies sung by Grīva. Her 35-year correspondence (1928-63) with Lauri Kettunen has been preserved.
In the 1970s she became a member and leader of the Ventspils Livonian folklore ensemble Kãndla, and she actively composed and arranged songs.
The Archives of Latvian Folklore preseerves important aspects of her works, and recently made available some of her sound recordings, which are important sources of the moriboudn Livonian language. |
Draft:Hilda Grīva | References | References
Erenštreite E., Some notes on the establishment of the Livonian ethnographic ensembles Līvlist and Kãndla // Lībiešu gadagrāmata, Mazirbē, 1997, p. 18; Krasts U., Dziedošā lībiešu tilbīte // ibid., p. 26.
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Draft:Hilda Grīva | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
Category:Ulukhaktok | Commons category | Category:Communities in the Inuvik Region
Category:Hamlets in the Northwest Territories
Category:Populated places in Arctic Canada
Category:Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Canada
Category:Inuvialuit communities |
Category:Ulukhaktok | Table of Content | Commons category |
Ready Player Me | '''Ready Player Me''' | Ready Player Me (formerly Wolf3D, originally Wolfprint 3D) is an Estonian technology company that provides services to create cross-platform 3D avatars for games. It is based in Tallinn, Estonia and operates as a remote-first company. |
Ready Player Me | History | History
Wolfprint 3D was founded in 2014 by Timmu Tõke, Kaspar Tiri, Rainer Selvet, and Haver Järveoja. Three of the founders, Tõke, Tiri, and Järveoja, graduated from the Estonian Business School, while Selvet studied computer engineering at TalTech. The company initially aimed to create realistic avatars for virtual reality (VR).
In early 2016, Wolfprint 3D introduced the Luna scanner, a 3D scanning booth designed to capture a human’s face in approximately 90 seconds. These scanning booths were installed in public locations such as malls and airports. In December 2016, Wolfprint 3D raised money through a side-by-side equity crowdfunding on SeedInvest to support the deployment of its 3D scanning pods. By December 2016, Wolfprint 3D had built four Luna 3D scanning booths and scanned over 5,000 individuals.
In late 2018, Wolfprint 3D shifted its approach from physical scanners to software-based avatar creation. Under the shortened name Wolf3D, the company began developing technology to generate 3D avatars from a single 2D photograph, resulting in increased scalability and reported revenue growth.
In mid-2020, Wolf3D introduced a new avatar platform, Ready Player Me, enabling developers with plug-and-play tools to integrate its avatar system into a virtual world or game. Early integrations included social VR applications such as VRChat. After shifting focus to AI-generated avatars, Wolf3D secured a $1.3 million seed round in August 2020, led by Trind Ventures, with participation from European seed investors including Presto, Koha, Spring Capital, and Contriber.
Ready Player Me was officially launched in early 2021. As the platform gained popularity, the company rebranded itself to Ready Player Me to align with its primary product. In December 2021, following growth in the Ready Player Me platform, the company announced a Series A funding round of $13 million. The round was led by Taavet+Sten, a venture fund co-founded by Taavet Hinrikus (Wise) and Sten Tamkivi (Teleport), with participation from investors including Tom Preston-Werner (GitHub co-founder), Samsung Next, NordicNinja VC, and Konvoy Ventures.
In August 2022, Ready Player Me completed a Series B funding round totaling $56 million, led by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), through its gaming-focused funds. Additional investors included David Baszucki (Roblox co-founder), Justin Kan (Twitch co-founder), and venture firms Plural and NordicNinja, among others.
In December 2024, Ready Player Me launched a gaming platform, PlayerZero, where players can create, customize, and carry their avatars across multiple games. |
Ready Player Me | Platforms | Platforms |
Ready Player Me | Ready Player Me | Ready Player Me
Ready Player Me is a web-based avatar creation platform that provides developer tools and infrastructure to power cross-game avatars. Developers can use SDKs and APIs to build their avatar system. |
Ready Player Me | PlayerZero | PlayerZero
PlayerZero is a gaming platform where players can create, customize, and carry their avatars across multiple games. PlayerZero allows direct ownership of digital appearance items via blockchain technology, reinforcing user identity expression and interoperability across multiple games. Upon launch, PlayerZero released "Collection ZERO" wearables, with tens of thousands minted shortly thereafter. |
Ready Player Me | References | References
Category:Companies based in Tallinn |
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