ClipClock, a Russia-based service to mark time on an online video backed by seed money from software provider Microsoft, has raised $2.5m in its series A round.
Global TechInnovations incubated ClipClock and it raised $50,000 from Microsoft’s seed fund and $200,000 from angels. Venture capital firm Runa Capital funded the A round.
Maria Netaeva at TechInnovations said: “Our CEO, Artour Baganov, is a co-founder and was a managing director at Microsoft Seed Fund in Russia. And since he left at…