Cernostics Raises $5M in Funding
Cernostics, a Pittsburgh and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-based cancer diagnostics company, raised $5m in funding.
Cernostics, a Pittsburgh and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-based cancer diagnostics company, raised $5m in funding.
Aromyx, a Palo Alto, California-based patented technology that captures the human sensory experience of taste and scent, is raising $3.6M in growth capital on Propel(x)’s platform.
Livspace, a Bangalore, India-based home design and furnishing company, closed a $15m Series B funding.
Cozy, a Portland, OR-based service for independent landlords and renters, raised $8.45m in funding.
Revelator, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of rights administration for digital assets, raised $2.5m in Series A funding.
Prime Focus Technologies (PFT), the technology subsidiary of Prime Focus, a media services company, secured the first round of funding from Ambit Pragma, a growth capital private equity (PE) fund.
Compass, a NYC-based technology-driven real estate platform, closed a $75m Series D funding round.
One More Company, a New York City-based email software company, received a new investment from AXA Strategic Ventures and Aurinvest.
Abodo, a Madison, Wis.-based leader in apartment listing technology, completed of its $4.8m Series A financing.
Private equity and venture capital investment in Central and Eastern Europe last year hit its highest amount since 2009, according to new data from Invest Europe.
Hyde Park Venture Partners (HPVP), a Chicago, IL-based early stage venture capital firm, closed its second venture fund, at $65m.
Revuze, a Netanya, Israel-based company that brings Artificial Intelligence (AI) to both brand and product management, raised $4m in seed funding.
Mux, Inc., a San Francisco, CA-based performance analytics provider for video developers and media publishers, secured $2.8m in seed funding.
Telesoft, a Phoenix, AZ-based provider of communications expense and mobility management software and solutions, received a strategic investment from Sumeru Equity Partners (SEP).
Synkt Games, a Miami-based provider of a mobile fantasy sports app, raised a convertible debt round.