Shuttl Raises $20M in Series A Funding
Shuttl, a Gurgaon, India-based bus aggregator platform, raised $20m in Series A funding.
Shuttl, a Gurgaon, India-based bus aggregator platform, raised $20m in Series A funding.
“I believe my personal experience as a struggling, then finally successful founder is driving everyhing I do now at Speedinvest“ Oliver Holle, CEO and Founder, Speedinvest (read our interview here) FinSMEs 23/12/2015
PsiKick, a Santa Clara, CA-based self-powering Internet of Things (IoT) systems company, raised $16.5M in Series B financing.
ClouDesire, a Pisa, Italy-based provider of application marketplace technology that lets any software become available in the Cloud, completed a €600k funding round.
Venture capitalist Oliver Holle is CEO and Founder of Vienna, Austria-based Speedinvest. He brings to the firm his deep expereince as a serial entrepreneur in the mobile and internet industry.
Sungevity, an Oakland, Calif.-based solar energy provider, raised $650m in total.
Cohero Health, a New York-based digital health company, closed a $2m seed funding round.
Siteimprove A/S, a Copenhagen, Denmark- and Minneapolis-based provider of web governance software, raised $55m minority investment.
effector Therapeutics, a San Diego, CA-based biopharmaceutical company developing translation regulators for the treatment of cancer, raised $40m in Series B funding.
Euklid, a Milan, Italy-based startup that develops blockchain and bitcoin trading solutions based on Artificial Intelligence, raised a second seed funding round of undisclosed amount.
NextInput, Inc., a San Jose, CA-based developer of force sensitive touch technology, completed an $8.0M funding round.
Barnebys, a Stockholm, Sweden-based online search and valuation tool for fine artworks, antiques and collectibles, raised €4m (approx. $4.5m) in funding.
DotDashPay, an Oakland , CA-based IoT payments platform, received the $250K UC Berkeley Challenge award.
Bee, a NYC-based mobile-first, in-person bank for Americans, raised funding from AXA Strategic Ventures.
Canvas Ventures, a Portola Valley, CA-based venture capital firm, launched a new fund.