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Health Catalyst puts IPO plans in motion

UPMC and Kaiser Permanente are both in line for exits after health data platform developer Health Catalyst filed for a $100m initial public offering.

Jul 1, 2019

MobiTV mobilises $50m

Ally Financial has once again invested in Hearst Ventures-backed video streaming technology provider MobiTV, which has now raised about $215m in total.

Jul 1, 2019

Fungible finds SoftBank for $200m series C

SoftBank Vision Fund led a $200m round for Fungible, a data centre infrastructure technology developer already backed by Juniper Networks and Samsung Catalyst Fund.

Jul 1, 2019

Exyn takes off with $16m

IUniversity of Pennsylvania spinout Exyn Technologies has completed a series A round backed by Yamaha Motor to accelerate the development of its AI drone software.

Jul 1, 2019

Karuna kicks its way into public markets

PureTech Health-backed neuropsychiatric drug developer Karuna Therapeutics raised $89.2m in an upsized offering that followed $123m in venture capital.

Jul 1, 2019

Illuminate Education coaches FastBridge Learning

FastBridge Learning spun out of University of Minnesota in 2015 and has been picked up by edtech firm Illuminate Education.

Jul 1, 2019

Saluda sells Boston Scientific on $75m round

Spinal cord stimulation device manufacturer Saluda Medical won the support of Boston Scientific for a round that took its total funding past $125m.

Jul 1, 2019

Exyn takes off with $16m series A

Penn spinout Exyn Technologies has closed a $16m series A round backed by IP Group to accelerate the development of its AI software for drones.

Jul 1, 2019

Kaplan graduate Degreed digs up $75m

Personal development app Degreed, a 2013 graduate from Kaplan’s Edtech accelerator, secured $35m in equity funding as part of the round.

Jul 1, 2019

Omada aligns with corporates for $73m round

Sanofi, Kaiser Permanente, Providence Health & Services and Cigna all chipped in to help bring digital behavioural treatment developer Omada's total funding to $200m.

Jun 30, 2019
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