Global VC deals for September 24, 2024
September 24, 2024
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Vicebio, a UK-based company biotech developing novel vaccines for respiratory illnesses, raised a $100 million Series B led by TCGX.
Harmonic raised a $75 million Series A led by Sequoia. It values the Bay Area-based AI company at $325 million.
Route 92 Medical, which specializes in technology for treating stroke, extended its Series F with $50 million led by Novo Holdings, bringing the round's total to $82 million.
Pyka, maker of autonomous-flying crop dusting and cargo planes, raised a $40 million Series B led by Obvious Ventures.
Superconducting-wire manufacturer MetOx received $25 million to extend its Series B from investors including Centaurus Capital and New System Ventures, Axios reported.
Clean energy provider David Energy, based in New York, raised a $23 million Series A1 led by Cathay Innovation.
France's Jump, which offers a platform for freelancers, raised an €11 million Series A led by Breega.
FluoRok, a UK-based startup that developed a method for accessing fluorochemicals used in the energy transition and healthcare, raised £7.7 million led by BGF.
Harmonic raised a $75 million Series A led by Sequoia. It values the Bay Area-based AI company at $325 million.
Route 92 Medical, which specializes in technology for treating stroke, extended its Series F with $50 million led by Novo Holdings, bringing the round's total to $82 million.
Pyka, maker of autonomous-flying crop dusting and cargo planes, raised a $40 million Series B led by Obvious Ventures.
Superconducting-wire manufacturer MetOx received $25 million to extend its Series B from investors including Centaurus Capital and New System Ventures, Axios reported.
Clean energy provider David Energy, based in New York, raised a $23 million Series A1 led by Cathay Innovation.
France's Jump, which offers a platform for freelancers, raised an €11 million Series A led by Breega.
FluoRok, a UK-based startup that developed a method for accessing fluorochemicals used in the energy transition and healthcare, raised £7.7 million led by BGF.
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