Content personalisation technology provider Movable Ink and carbon-negative concrete developer Brimstone each raised $55m, with Intel and Amazon respectively among the investors.

Funding

US-headquartered content personalisation software producer Movable Ink raised $55m yesterday in a series D round featuring semiconductor and data technology provider Intel’s corporate venture capital vehicle, Intel Capital. The round was led by Silver Lake Waterman and also backed by Contour Venture Partners, the same three investors having combined in a $30m series C round in August 2020 that pushed Movable Ink’s overall funding to over $42m.

Brimstone, a US-based provider of cement it claims is carbon negative, secured $55m in series A financing yesterday from investors including e-commerce firm Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund. The round was co-led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and DCVC while Fifth Wall’s Climate Fund, Tech Collaborative Fund, AccelR8, Impact Science Ventures, S2G Ventures, Gatemore Capital Management, Osage University Partners and SystemIQ also took part.

Pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co has provided an undisclosed amount of series C funding for India-based medical imaging software…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.