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Medtronic lights up Fire1 series B

Medical device startup Foundry Innovation & Research, also known as Fire1, has secured $7.5m in a round backed by existing investor Medtronic.

Apr 15, 2016

Qualcomm likes the odds for Even investment

Salary management app developer Even has raised $9m in a Qualcomm Ventures-backed round that will support product development and hiring.

Apr 14, 2016

90 Seconds finds the right time to raise $7.5m

The Opt-backed video production and collaboration platform has raised series A financing from backers including New Zealand-based Sky TV.

Apr 13, 2016

MyGlamm attracts L'Occitane for $6m round

Beauty product maker L'Occitane has led a round for the on-demand beauty services marketplace that also included Times Group subsidiary Brand Capital.

Apr 13, 2016

ViewLift moves up with $8m

Comcast and Clark Construction, both backers of video monetisation platform ViewLift's parent company, SnagFilms, are among the investors in its first external round.

Apr 12, 2016

Unispectral snaps up $7.5m

Samsung and Bosch took part in the series A round, which boosted the digital camera technology startup's overall funding to $8m.

Apr 11, 2016

Tengelmann takes a risk on Scalable Capital's series A

Scalable Capital, a digital wealth manager based on investors' appetite for risk, has added Tengelmann to its investor base in a $7.9m round that took its overall funding past $12m.

Apr 8, 2016

Verdigris measures out $9m

The energy monitoring company has revealed a $9m series A round closed in December 2015 that included $3.5m in convertible seed financing.

Apr 7, 2016

Shell experiments with Growing Energy Labs investment

Shell's corporate venturing subsidiary has invested in energy management software company Growing Energy Labs as part of a round sized at $8.4m according to an SEC filing.

Apr 7, 2016

LiveSafe treasures Smith investment

FedEx CEO Frederick Smith has invested $5.25m in LiveSafe only a few months after the mobile safety communications app raised $4m from IAC and Hearst.

Apr 7, 2016
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