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TriEye, an Israel-based vehicle safety sensor developer exploiting Hebrew University of Jerusalem research, has extended its series A round to $19m with a $2m investment from Porsche Ventures, a subsidiary of carmaker Porsche, according to media reports. Porsche’s contribution adds to an initial $17m tranche in May 2019 led by Intel Capital – an investment arm of chipset maker Intel – that featured VC fund Grove Ventures and private investor Marius Nacht among others. Founded in 2017, TriEye has created…