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San Francisco-based Airtable, a platform that enables anyone to build custom apps to support their businesses, has raised $52 million in Series B funding. CRV and Caffeinated Capital led the round with participation from Freestyle Capital and Slow Ventures.
Blue Vision Labs, a collaborative augmented reality company, has secured $14.5 million in Series A funding. GV led the round with participation from other investors that included Accel, Horizons Ventures and SV Angel.
PieSync, a Belgian intelligent data synchronization platform for organizations, has raised $3.5 million in funding. Fortino Capital led the round with participation from other investors that included Ark Angels Activator Fund, PMV and Dirk Vermunicht.
South San Francisco-based IDEAYA Biosciences Inc, an oncology-focused biotechnology company, has closed $94 million in financing. The investors included BVF Partners L.P., Perceptive Advisors LLC, Nextech Invest Ltd, GV, Roche Venture Fund, 6 Dimensions Capital, Boxer Capital of the Tavistock Group, Driehaus Capital Management, LLC, 5AM Ventures, Canaan Partners, Celgene Corporation, WuXi Healthcare Ventures and Alexandria Venture Investments.
Chicago-based Hazel Technologies Inc, an agricultural technology company, has secured $3.26 million in Series A funding. The lead investor was S2G Ventures.
SeamlessDocs, an eSig and form automation platform that specializes in working with governments to help them digitize their PDF and form processes, has raised $7.5 million in funding. SJF Ventures led the round with participation from other investors that included Motorola Solutions, Entrepreneur Roundtable Accelerator, NY State Innovation Ventures and CapRock.
Virtuos, a game developer, has raised $15 million in funding. The lead investor was 3D Capital Partners.
Massachusetts-based Cambridge Innovation Center, a builder and operator of innovation campuses, has secured $58 million in funding. The investor was HB Reavis.
SmartZyme BioPharma, a New York City-based life science startup, has raised an undisclosed amount of funding. OrbiMed Advisors and Virtus Inspire Ventures led the round. WallachBeth Capital was the placement agent.
UK-based Tech Will Save Us, a creator of toys that kids can build and code themselves, has raised $4.2 million in Series A funding. Initial Capital led the round with participation from other investors that included participation from Backed VC and SaatchInvest.