Iris Dorbian
CinCor Pharma, a biopharmaceutical company, has secured $50 million in Series A funding. Sofinnova Investments led the round.
Seattle-based gender neutral underwear brand TomboyX has secured Series B funding, according to a source familiar with the transaction. Craftory led the round. In conjunction with the funding, Pauline Brown of TAU Investment Management has been added to TomboyX's board of directors. UPDATE: Craftory invested a total of $18 million in TomboyX as both part of the Series B round and in additional investments.
Sunnyvale, California-based Webscale, a provider of converged software for hyperscale cloud automation, has secured $14 million in Series B financing. Mohr Davidow Ventures led the round with participation from Benhamou Global Ventures and Grotech Ventures.
Sunnyvale, California-based Webscale, a provider of converged software for hyperscale cloud automation, has secured $14 million in Series B financing. Mohr Davidow Ventures led the round with participation from Benhamou Global Ventures and Grotech Ventures.
Germany-based Cynora, an OLED materials company, has secured $25 million in Series C financing. The investors included SRF Partners Group LLC, DBOLED LLC, SBI Cross-Border Advantage Fund, MIG Funds and Wecken & Cie.
Germany-based Cynora, an OLED materials company, has secured $25 million in Series C financing. The investors included SRF Partners Group LLC, DBOLED LLC, SBI Cross-Border Advantage Fund, MIG Funds and Wecken & Cie.
WekaIO, a provider of file storage for data-intensive applications, has secured $31.7 million in Series C funding. The investors included Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Mellanox Technologies, NVIDIA, Seagate, Western Digital Capital and Qualcomm.
Collider Ventures has raised over $7.2 million for its inaugural fund, according to an SEC filing. The target is $50 million. Collider is an early-stage blockchain and crypto-focused venture firm.
Silicon Valley-based Respond Software, a provider of robotic decision automation software for security operations, has raised $20 million in Series B funding. ClearSky Security led the round. In addition to the funding, Jay Leek, managing director for ClearSky Security and former CISO of Blackstone, will join Respond Software's board of directors.
San Francisco-based Tempo Automation, a manufacturer for prototyping and low-volume production of printed circuit board assemblies, has raised $45 million in Series C funding. Point72 Ventures led the round with participation from other backers that included Lockheed Martin, Lux Capital, Uncork Capital, Cendana and Golden Seeds.