Restart the Future is tasked with helping to build 1,000 Swedish startups and its partners include Ericsson, Nordea, Amazon Web Services, Max Matthiessen, Ramboll, Werlabs, Mavenir, Mondial, Baker McKenzie and Stena.
Author: Callum Cyrus
Curbio curates $25m round
The home improvement services provider increased its overall funding to more than $38m in a round led by Comcast Ventures.
Solv scores $27m in series B-plus round
MultiCare Health System was among the investors in a round that took the telehealthcare provider’s overall funding past the $50m mark.
Statespace makes room for $29m series B
Game training platform developer Statespace has now raised $48m in total from investors including WndrCo having closed its second round in six months.
Pkware picks up Dataguise
Samsung Next’s data security portfolio company Dataguise has been acquired after raising moe than $20m in funding since 2007.
Snap grabs Voca.ai in $70m acquisition
The voice analytics software provider has reportedly been bought by Snap after raising about $6m from investors including American Express Ventures.
Isovalent isolates $29m in series A round
Cisco Investments and Google have both made early-stage bets on Isovalent, a developer of cloud networking management and security tools.
Neuros Medical brainstorms $37m
Boston Scientific-backed pain relief implant developer Neuros has now raised about $70m in total and is targeting $42.8m in its latest round.
RongCloud rings up series D funding
The Alibaba-backed Electronic World Trade Platform co-led an eight-figure dollar round that will support cloud software developer RongCloud’s technology and international growth plans.
Kinetic moves to series A stage
Prologis Ventures and Nationwide Ventures both contributed to an $11.3m round for industrial safety device provider Kinetic.
Lightico lets in Capital One Ventures
The customer document software developer closed a $12.6m round featuring Capital One Ventures to take its total funding to more than $27m.
Cellwize sells corporates on $32m series B
Subsidiaries of Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, Verizon and Sonae all contributed to help push the mobile optimisation software provider’s overall funding above $56m.
Keya collects series C cash
Tasly took part in a $30.2m round for medical imaging services provider Keya Medical Technology, which has now raised cash three times this year.
Winzo whisks up $5m for gaming fund
The mobile gaming portal developer’s second fund follows a $1.5m vehicle that has backed nine India-based game studios.