The Qualcomm, Alphabet and Nvidia-backed deep learning technology developer pushed its overall funding to $100m in its series C round.

Clarifai, a US-based deep learning technology producer backed by corporates Alphabet, Qualcomm and Nvidia, has hauled in $60m through a series C round led by venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA).

The round included Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s CPP Investments vehicle, New York University’s NYU Innovation Venture Fund, Menlo Ventures, Union Square Ventures, LDV Capital, Lux Capital, Corazon Capital, NextEquity Partners, SineWave Ventures and Trousdale Capital.

Founded in 2013, Clarifai has developed artificial intelligence technology that recognises and…

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Fernando Moncada Rivera

Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.