Iris Dorbian
Labster, a science education startup, has raised $21 million in Series B funding, according to a blog post on its site. Owl Ventures led the round with participation from other investors that included Balderton Capital, Northzone, Swisscom Ventures, EduCapital and Entangled Group.
Palo Alto, California and Helsinki, Finland-based Meru Health, a digital clinic for greater mental health, has secured $4.2 million in financing. The investors were Freestyle Capital, Bonit Capital, Y Combinator, Lifeline Ventures and IT-Farm.
Tel Aviv-based Oriient, a provider of indoor GPS, has raised $4 million in seed funding. The investors were F2 Capital and innogy Innovation Hub, the accelerator and venture capital arm of innogy SE.
Simergent, a creator of affordable home dialysis, has secured $2.835 million in seed funding. i2E Inc led the round.
San Francisco-based Blueshift, a customer data activation platform, has secured $15 million in Series B funding. SoftBank Ventures Asia led the round with participation from other investors that included Storm Ventures and Nexus Venture Partners. Also, Blueshift has named Josh Francia, the former vice president of marketing at LendingTree, as chief growth officer.
San Francisco-based Motimatic, a behavioral science company, has secured $4 million in funding. City Light Capital led the round with participation from University Ventures and New Markets Venture Partners.
Atlanta-based InfoTycoon, an inspections and asset management platform for the multifamily industry, has raised $5 million in seed funding. Shadow Ventures led the round.
Atlanta-based FullStory, a software company, has raised $32 million in Series C funding. Stripes led the round.
Vital, an AI-powered software for hospital emergency rooms, has secured $5.2 million in seed funding. First Round Capital and Threshold Ventures (formerly DFJ) led the round.
Northpass, a provider of modern learning solutions for driving business performance, has secured $4 million in Series A funding. Edison Partners led the round.