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Big deal: Syncona composes Quell with $46m series A

Quell Therapeutics will develop treatments for conditions such as solid organ transplant rejection and has also secured capital from UCL Technology Fund.

May 20, 2019

Zipline speeds up with $190m

Medical supplies delivery service Zipline has revealed two funding rounds totaling $190m, one of which is a $70m series C that included existing backer GV.

May 20, 2019

Portag3 banks on Koho for series B

Power Corporation's Portag3 Ventures unit led a $32.1m round for the digital bank operator, which will use the funds to expand its app-based service.

May 20, 2019

Solera seizes $42m in series C round

HCSC Ventures led the disease prevention platform's series C round, investing alongside Blue Cross Blue Shield Venture Partners.

May 20, 2019

HBCF banks on Du Xiaoman for $65m

Baidu spinoff Du Xiaoman Financial has injected $65m into Harbin Bank Consumer Finance as part of a collaboration deal that will see them develop a range of products and services.

May 17, 2019

Tealium reels in $55m

The digital marketing technology provider increased its overall funding to more than $160m in an ABN Amro and Parkwood-backed round that valued it at $850m.

May 17, 2019

Tempo Automation builds out $45m series C

Lockheed Martin was among the participants in the automation technology provider's latest round, which was led by Point72 Ventures.

May 17, 2019

Rimac rides Hyundai to new funding

Hyundai and subsidiary Kia have provided $93.7m in capital for electric vehicle developer Rimac Automobili through a partnership deal that will involve them collaborating on new models.

May 16, 2019

Xinning Logistics packs up JD.com funding

JD.com subsidiary JD Logistics has formed a strategic partnership with the logistics services platform in connection with a $54.7m investment.

May 16, 2019

DigiLens augments series C round to $50m close

Samsung and UDC Ventures joined investors including Continental, Sony, Mitsubishi Chemical and Niantic in optics technology provider DigiLens' series C round.

May 16, 2019
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