Iris Dorbian
Storr, an online retail marketplace that enables anyone to buy and sell new, brand-name products, has raised $3 million in additional funding. The investor was Spark Capital. UPDATE: This investment brings Storr's Pre-Series A funding to $7.8 million.
Burlingame, California-based Quadric.io, which is building a supercomputer designed for the real-time needs of edge devices, has secured $15 million in Series A funding. The investors included DENSO Group Company and Leawood VC.
Burlingame, California-based Quadric.io, which is building a supercomputer designed for the real-time needs of edge devices, has secured $15 million in Series A funding. The investors included DENSO Group Company and Leawood VC.
Branford, Connecticut-based IsoPlexis, a biotechnology company, has raised $25 million in Series C funding. Northpond Ventures led the round.
Branford, Connecticut-based IsoPlexis, a biotechnology company, has raised $25 million in Series C funding. Northpond Ventures led the round.
New York City-based Skylark Travel, a next-generation luxury travel company, has secured $4 million in funding. The lead investor was 25Madison.
Hydrow, a live outdoor reality rower, has expanded its Series A funding to $27 million. The additional investors in the round include Rx3 Ventures, Wheelhouse, The Raptor Group and The Yard Ventures.
Hydrow, a live outdoor reality rower, has expanded its Series A funding to $27 million. The additional investors in the round include Rx3 Ventures, Wheelhouse, The Raptor Group and The Yard Ventures.
Seattle-based Algorithmia, an open marketplace for algorithms, has raised $25 million in Series B funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round with participation from Madrona, Gradient Ventures, Work-Bench, Osage University Partners and Rakuten Ventures. In addition to the funding, Rama Sekhar, a partner at Norwest, has joined Algorithmia’s board of directors.
Seattle-based Algorithmia, an open marketplace for algorithms, has raised $25 million in Series B funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round with participation from Madrona, Gradient Ventures, Work-Bench, Osage University Partners and Rakuten Ventures. In addition to the funding, Rama Sekhar, a partner at Norwest, has joined Algorithmia’s board of directors.