Viz.ai, developer of a system that helps detect strokes, got the money in a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers-led series A round backed by GV.
Month: July 2018
Rescale measures out $32m in series B
The computing infrastructure management software provider has secured funding from backers including M12 and Itochu Technology Ventures.
BlockFi stacks up capital
Existing investor Consensys returned for a $52.5m round that will help the crypto-to-dollar lender expand into new areas.
Stem grows bigger to close $106m round
The energy storage system supplier, which is backed by several corporates, added $26m to the $80m it raised in January.
Alector collects $133m in series E funding
Upwards of 17 investors, including AbbVie, Eli Lilly, Alphabet, Merck & Co and Amgen, backed the neurodegenerative disease drug developer’s series E round.
LevelUp rewards investors with $390m exit
Deutsche Telekom and Alphabet are among the investors set to exit payment and loyalty platform LevelUp in an acquisition by Grubhub.
Bloom Energy generates $270m in IPO
The Eon-backed fuel cell system producer priced the offering at the top of its range, having previously raised more than $1.3bn in funding.
GlaxosmithKline gets $300m to 23andme
The genetic data services provider raised the cash from GSK as part of a collaboration deal, taking its total funding past $790m.
Pinduoduo picks up $1.6bn in IPO
The China-based group buying service is set to float at the top of its range today, with Tencent remaining its largest investor.
Peerspace hosts GV in $16m series B
The event space provider has now raised almost $34m altogether and added GV’s Joe Kraus to its board of directors.
Baidu helps Quantapore create new round
The nanopore sequencing platform developer has closed a $15.5m series 3 round backed by Baidu Ventures.
Pocket.watch clocks in with $15m
Viacom led a series B round for the children’s digital media brand that included corporate venturing unit UTA Ventures.
Qumu confesses BriefCam exit
The corporate got a $9.7m return from the acquisition of video analysis software provider by Canon that was agreed in May.
Salesforce books in SessionM for funding
Customer engagement software provider SessionM has completed a $23.8m round featuring existing backer Salesforce Ventures, taking its total funding to $97m.