Global VC deals for October 2, 2024
October 2, 2024
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Kailera Therapeutics, a biotech startup developing obesity drugs, raised a $400 million Series A led by Atlas Venture, Bain Capital Life Sciences and RTW Investments.
Eon, which makes cloud infrastructure backup technology, raised a total of $127 over three rounds, the first led by Sequoia, the second led by Lightspeed and the third by Greenoaks Capital Partners.
Nusano, which produces radioactive materials for use in pharmaceuticals, raised over $115 million in a Series C led by Wasatch Group.
Dexory, a London-based robotics and data intelligence company, closed an $80 million Series B led by DTCP.
11x.ai, a San Francisco-based developer of AI-powered bots for businesses, raised about $50 million for its Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz, TechCrunch reported.
AI software infrastructure startup HPC-AI Tech raised a $50 million Series A from investors including Singtel Innov8, Sinovation Ventures and Capstone Capital.
Nym, a New York-based developer of an autonomous medical coding engine for the healthcare system, raised a $47 million round led by PSG.
DataPelago, which seeks to speed up data processing, raised a $47 million round from investors including Eclipse Ventures, Taiwania Capital and Qualcomm Ventures.
Eon, which makes cloud infrastructure backup technology, raised a total of $127 over three rounds, the first led by Sequoia, the second led by Lightspeed and the third by Greenoaks Capital Partners.
Nusano, which produces radioactive materials for use in pharmaceuticals, raised over $115 million in a Series C led by Wasatch Group.
Dexory, a London-based robotics and data intelligence company, closed an $80 million Series B led by DTCP.
11x.ai, a San Francisco-based developer of AI-powered bots for businesses, raised about $50 million for its Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz, TechCrunch reported.
AI software infrastructure startup HPC-AI Tech raised a $50 million Series A from investors including Singtel Innov8, Sinovation Ventures and Capstone Capital.
Nym, a New York-based developer of an autonomous medical coding engine for the healthcare system, raised a $47 million round led by PSG.
DataPelago, which seeks to speed up data processing, raised a $47 million round from investors including Eclipse Ventures, Taiwania Capital and Qualcomm Ventures.
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