
Tate & Lyle Ventures invests again, having backed the company since 2007, while BASF Venture Capital takes more than two thirds of the latest round.
Japan's NTT Docomo is leading the round with a $14m investment and also becoming the first partner to launch Eye-Fi's wireless memory card activation via mobile phones, with no computer required to share photos.
The eBay and Red Hat-backed web development company has reportedly closed a $16m round, three months after pulling in $15m in funding.
Intel helps cloud company July Systems take its total funds raised to an estimated $40m.
The coal conversion company backed by Dow Chemical, AES Corporation and Suncor Energy reportedly lands a $420m fourth round of funding in the largest Chinese US VC deal.
Solar Junction has partnered with the semiconductor wafer company as part of its latest round, and the two plan to jointly develop a 50% fuel efficient solar cell.
Nanotechnology developer Cambrios Technologies, now headed by ex-SiBEAM chief executive John LeMoncheck, is $5m better off thanks to a Samsung corporate venturing unit.