The Y Combinator graduate collected $11.5m in a round that included contributions from Tencent, ServiceNow, Presidio Ventures and GMO Ventures.

SkyMind, a US-based developer of technology that aids in the development of deep learning software, has received $11.5m in a series A round that included several corporate investors, TechCrunch has reported.

Venture Capital firm Translink Capital led the round, which included internet group Tencent and cloud software provider ServiceNow as well as Presidio Ventures and GMO Ventures, subsidiaries of diversified conglomerate Sumitomo and internet company GMO respectively.

The round was filled out by Y Combinator, UpHonest Capital, GovTech Fund, Mandra…