
Novo and Orlando Health helped the haemodialysis technology provider increase its overall funding to $350m since it was spun off by IMI.
Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners invested in a series D round for the call centre technology provider led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Sheng Ye Capital and existing investor So-Young participated in a round for the medical supplies ordering platform sized at a minimum of $70m.
Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer helped drug developer TRexBio close its $59m series A round while Slack backed human resources software provider Oyster at a $475m valuation.
HubSpot and Salesforce both participated in a series D round which boosted the enterprise software marketplace's overall funding to $257m.
The freight management platform developer was valued at $1.2bn in a round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2 and backed by Citi Ventures and Inven Capital.
58.com's online marketplace spinoff secured $100m in a Xiaomi-led series D1 round having already received earlier funding from Tencent.
Standard Industries' 40 North unit co-led a series D round that included LG, Schneider Electric, Rockwell Automation and Siemens at a reported $1bn-plus valuation.
The Tencent and TAL Education-backed business management platform developer received the capital from IDG Capital, Hillhouse Capital, GGV Capital and Qiming Venture Partners.
Bitwise Asset Management completed a $70m round backed by Coinbase at a $500m-plus valuation, while luxury goods wholesaler Joor raised $46m to take its overall funding to $81m.