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Daily deal net: August 27, 2019

Every day, Global University Venturing rounds up the smaller investments from across the university innovation ecosystem in its deal net.

Aug 27, 2019

Remediant redeems $15m in series A round

Dell Technologies Capital has co-led a $15m series A round for Remediant, marking the first time that the six-year-old cybersecurity software provider has raised external funding.

Aug 26, 2019

Xiaomi pulls Furrytail toward funding

Xiaomi Ventures led two rounds that totalled $11.2m for cat food and accessories provider, investing together with Morningside Venture Capital and Volcanics Venture.

Aug 26, 2019

Corporate venturing deal net: 19-23 August 2019

Each Friday the Global Corporate Venturing Deal Net rounds up the week’s smaller deals and tracks the emerging companies accessing corporate funds.

Aug 23, 2019

Corporates support Crossbeam's series A round

HubSpot Ventures, Salesforce Ventures and existing backer Slack Fund contributed to a $12.5m round that increased Crossbeam's overall funding to nearly $16m.

Aug 23, 2019

Starship takes flight with $40m

Kyushu University's Qu Ventures has supported a series A round for robot-equipped consumer goods delivery service Starship Technologies.

Aug 22, 2019

Homeis locates $12m in series A round

The migrant community platform has added $12m to a seed round featuring Samsung and Chernin Group as it looks to expand to cover more communities.

Aug 22, 2019

Starship takes flight with $40m

TDK Ventures made its first investment by backing a series A round for robot-equipped consumer goods delivery service Starship Technologies.

Aug 21, 2019

Blokable cements $23m series A round

Motley Fool Ventures was among the participants in a round that brought prefabicated property developer Blokable's total financing to more than $34m.

Aug 20, 2019

Moa Technology debuts with $7.6m series A

University of Oxford's Moa Technology has received series A support to progress its vision of marketing potent herbicides discovered via its high-throughput, in-vivo screening platform.

Aug 20, 2019
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