Prologis Ventures was among the investors that helped the virtual training system provider hike its overall funding to $51m.

US-based immersive learning technology provider Strivr secured $30m in series B funding on Tuesday from investors including Prologis Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of logistics real estate operator Prologis.

Growth equity firm Georgian Partners led the round, which was also backed by Franklin Templeton, GreatPoint Ventures and Alumni Ventures Group. Tyson Baber, a partner at Georgian Partners, has taken a board seat at Strivr in conjunction with its investment.

Strivr has created an immersive learning system that uses virtual reality…

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Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.