Global VC deals for September 19, 2024
September 19, 2024
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Pairwise, a North Carolina-based startup specializing in gene editing for crops, raised a $40 million Series C led by Deerfield Management.
Los Angeles-based PictorLabs raised a $30 million Series B led by Insight Partners for its research and diagnostic technology for cancer.
Cherre, which operates a real estate management platform, raised a $30 million Series C led by HighSage Ventures.
Brenus Pharma, a French developer of cancer vaccines, received a $25 million Series A led by Angelor.
Travel reward platform developer Point.me, based in New York, raised a $15 million Series B led by Nyca Partners and Citi Ventures.
Ursa Major, a defense-tech startup developing 3D-printed rocket engines, received $12.5 million in funding from a contract with the US Navy and the Department of Defense's Office of Strategic Capital.
AI trip planning startup Mindtrip raised a $12 million round from investors including Costanoa Ventures and Forerunner Ventures.
CarePay, an Amsterdam-based health insurance SaaS company, raised €10 million from Reinsurance Group of America and the Health Insurance Fund.
Wegrow, a Paris-based digital collaboration specialist, received a €7 million Series A led by Nauta Capital.
Los Angeles-based PictorLabs raised a $30 million Series B led by Insight Partners for its research and diagnostic technology for cancer.
Cherre, which operates a real estate management platform, raised a $30 million Series C led by HighSage Ventures.
Brenus Pharma, a French developer of cancer vaccines, received a $25 million Series A led by Angelor.
Travel reward platform developer Point.me, based in New York, raised a $15 million Series B led by Nyca Partners and Citi Ventures.
Ursa Major, a defense-tech startup developing 3D-printed rocket engines, received $12.5 million in funding from a contract with the US Navy and the Department of Defense's Office of Strategic Capital.
AI trip planning startup Mindtrip raised a $12 million round from investors including Costanoa Ventures and Forerunner Ventures.
CarePay, an Amsterdam-based health insurance SaaS company, raised €10 million from Reinsurance Group of America and the Health Insurance Fund.
Wegrow, a Paris-based digital collaboration specialist, received a €7 million Series A led by Nauta Capital.
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