In a significant development for individuals living with essential tremor, Lord Julian Fellowes, renowned for creating the acclaimed series Downton Abbey, has undergone cutting-edge treatment using Insightec’s MR-guided focused ultrasound technology. This innovative therapy aims to alleviate the symptoms of essential tremor, a neurological movement disorder that affects over 60 million people globally. Having dealt with the condition for more than ten years, Fellowes reports notable improvements following the procedure, which notably restored his ability to perform daily tasks, such as handwriting—an essential skill for his work as a writer and producer.
Lord Fellowes has partnered with Insightec to raise awareness about his experience with essential tremor and the transformative effects of incisionless focused ultrasound therapy. According to Maurice R. Ferré, CEO and Chairman of Insightec, the procedure offers patients a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgical methods, emphasizing its potential to change lives by enhancing patient confidence and independence.
In a separate development, the Miami-based crypto payments startup MoonPay has acquired Meso Network as part of a strategic move to bolster its global payments capabilities, offering integration for both fiat and cryptocurrency transactions. This acquisition aims to streamline payment processing, allowing users to transact seamlessly across various currencies. Ivan Soto-Wright, MoonPay’s co-founder and CEO, described this as a pivotal moment for the company, which seeks to develop a comprehensive global network for financial transactions.
Meanwhile, Mission Space and Star Catcher Industries have entered into a partnership focused on enhancing real-time space weather monitoring and orbital power solutions. Combining Mission Space’s forecasting technology with Star Catcher’s power grid innovations, the collaboration aims to not only improve satellite performance but also provide resilience against adverse space weather conditions. Mary Glazkova, CEO of Mission Space, highlighted the importance of this partnership in ensuring the effectiveness of their satellite constellation.
In efforts to combat climate change, Boca Raton’s Blue Frontier has been chosen for the Amazon Sustainability Accelerator. Their air conditioning system, which significantly reduces electrical consumption, is among 11 startups selected to participate in this prestigious program. The initiative will facilitate workshops, mentorship, and potential investment aimed at fostering environmentally friendly technologies.
On the entertainment front, Miami-based Betr is expanding its media offerings by partnering with basketball brothers Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball for a new podcast. This show seeks to blend sports, pop culture, and the unique dynamic of the Ball family, promising engaging content for listeners ahead of the NBA season.
In a bid to restore sponge ecosystems in Florida Bay, Andria Chavez-Fonnegra from Florida Atlantic University has been awarded a grant for a pioneering genetics-focused restoration project. This initiative aims to bolster the ecological resilience of critical marine environments that support diverse marine life.
As local businesses continue to seek talent, a plethora of job opportunities exist across various sectors, ranging from marketing to engineering. Notably, 16 Florida startups have been selected to pitch at the upcoming Venture Atlanta conference, showcasing the region’s innovative landscape.
Finally, several notable pitch competitions and scholarship opportunities are inviting applications, including the ¡CELEBRAR! Pitch Competition for Hispanic/LatinX founders and the GatorPitch Miami competition, both designed to support emerging entrepreneurs on their journey to success. As South Florida’s startup ecosystem grows, these developments reflect a vibrant and dynamic landscape filled with potential.

