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Vorstack captures $5.2m to develop cybersecurity platform

Vorstack Corp. have secured venture capital to progress automation and control for its cyber-security platform to allow early intervention of threats.


May 5, 2014

Synack secures $7.5m from Google and others

California-based Synack has raised series A capital from Google Ventures and aims to deliver an advanced new model for vulnerability and security testing of enterprise software.

Apr 27, 2014

Shasun Pharmaceuticals in good health with $19.1m investment

Bangalore-based SeQuent Scientific has acquired a stake worth almost 16% in pharmaceutical ingredient developer Shasun Pharmaceuticals.

Apr 27, 2014

The Big Deal: AutoNavi

Alibaba's $1.5bn acquisition of digital navigation service AutoNavi shows that diversification is as important for China-based internet companies as their western counterparts.

Apr 17, 2014

The Big Deal: Sungevity

The solar installer's $70m round, which featured GE and E.ON, indicates the entry of large corporate venture capitalists into the rooftop sector.

Apr 11, 2014

Global Corporate Venturing Awards 2014 finalists revealed!

The finalists for our awards on May 20 have now been selected. Please do let us know who you think should win.

Apr 4, 2014

University corner: Game on

Will it ever be game over for the meteoric rise of the computer
games industry?

Apr 4, 2014

Feature: Consumer groups dance to Asian tune

Much eye-catching activity in the consumer sector is coming
from Asian markets, both in terms of the level of corporate
venturing investment by native groups and the investment in
high-growth winners in those markets.

Apr 4, 2014

Big Deal: Biogen's axiomatic return

This is promising for other groups, such as Canada and South Africa-based energy groups Cenovus and Sasol, which have decided against continuing or forming a formal corporate venturing programme, senior executives at both companies said.

Mar 22, 2014

Samsung's Jeon on US move

Four years after establishing the European branch of electronics producer Samsung's corporate venturing arm, Michael Jeon will be moving to the US to oversee its mobile and digital investments.

Mar 21, 2014
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