Xerox’s newly formed augmented reality software business has been valued at $700m through an investment by ServiceNow.
Month: September 2021
Humane harnesses $100m in series B
Humane aims to deliver “the next shift between humans and computing” with series B funding from investors including Qualcomm and SoftBank.
Carsome collects $170m in series D2
Automotive e-commerce platform Carsome has reached a $1.3bn valuation through the close of a series D2 round backed by Catcha Group, MediaTek, MUFG Innovation Partners and Daiwa PI Partners.
VanMoof gets $128m in series C
Sinbon Electronics-backed VanMoof has accumulated $182m of total funding following a series C round.
Asher Bio targeted with $108m series B
Alexandria Venture Investments is among the investors supporting the immunotherapy developer focused on cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases.
Powerlist Q&A – Alokik Advani, FISV
Q&A with Alokik Advani, managing partner, Fidelity International Strategic Ventures (FISV)
Insurify claims $100m in series B
Hearst, MassMutual and Nationwide have returned to invest in insurance comparison platform operator Insurify‘s series B round.
Zoom calls on initial investments from $100m fund
The video conferencing platform has made the first investments from its $100m fund as it looks to expand its app suite.
Hefei Sineva assembles $93m round
The smart equipment manufacturer looks to integrate AI into its products following cash supplied by Ping An and Tianma Microelectronics.
Vice grips $85m from existing investors
Disney, A&E Networks and WPP-backed Vice Media has secured new funding in lieu of an anticipated reverse merger.
Gatik drives to $85m series B haul
Koch Industries is among the investors backing the autonomous short-haul provider as hits more than $114m in total funding.
Penn Medicine plots $5m fund
Penn Medicine and Wharton Social Impact Initiative have launched an investment fund focused on the drivers of health equity.
PayU buys BillDesk in $4.7bn deal
The deal is set to create one of the largest payment processing companies in the world, handling $147bn annually.
Databricks lays out $1.6bn in series H
Amazon Web Services, CapitalG, Salesforce Ventures and Microsoft had previously invested in the data analytics software producer, which has been valued at $38bn in its series H round.