Murata Manufacturing led a round of undisclosed size for the spatial data technology developer, whose backers include Sumitomo, iRobot, Acer, Yaskawa and NTT Docomo.
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Intel catches NetSpeed in acquisition deal
Network-on-chip technology developer NetSpeed has been acquired by Intel, an investor in the company since 2014, for an undisclosed amount.
Solid Power shows strength to raise $20m
The solid-state battery developer has closed a series A round that included Hyundai, Samsung, Solvay, Sanoh Industrial and A123 Systems.
Cigna signs off on $250m investment fund
The healthcare provider, which has become an increasingly active investor, has formed a corporate venturing unit called Cigna Ventures.
Nio parks in public markets with $1bn
The Tencent, Baidu, Lenovo and JD.com-backed electric carmaker floated near the foot of its range at a reported $6.4bn valuation.
Meituan Dianping makes out with $4.2bn in IPO
The Tencent-backed local services portal has priced the offering near the top of its range at a valuation of about $52bn.
Pendo tends to fundraising with $50m
The Salesforce-backed product assessment platform has now raised $106m altogether, after Sapphire Ventures led its latest round.
Sentera goes Continental in series A round
Continental Grain Company was among the investors as agricultural data technology developer raised $14m.
Fave faces SIG in $20m series B
Fave, the loyalty and rewards platform formerly known as Groupon Singapore, has secured series B funding from investors include SIG Asia.
Ringle.ai rings up $30m
Bertelsmann Asia Investments and IDG Capital provided the funding for AI-based data management platform developer Ringle.
Corporates buy into Biodesy series B
Series A investors Pfizer Venture Investments and Roche Venture Fund have returned for a $10m round three years later.
Biodesy seizes $20m
Alexandria Venture Investments led a series C round that included existing investors Pfizer Ventures and Roche Venture Fund.
Pixellot picks up $30m
Shamrock Capital led a round that boosted the overall amount raised by the Baidu-backed sports media production platform developer to $40m.
InfoBionic gets pulse racing to raise $50m
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas both backed a round that boosted the heart monitor developer’s total financing to $77m.