• ThinkForce, a China-based developer of intelligent semiconductors chips, raised 450 million Chinese yuan ($68 million) in a Series A funding round. Investors include YITU Tech, Yunfeng Fund, Sequoia Capital and Hillhouse Capital. • Daily Harvest, a New York-based subscription service specializing in frozen, plant-based, one-step-prep foods, raised $43 million in funding. Lightspeed Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including VMG Partners. Investors including M13, Bobby Flay, Shaun White, and Haylie Duff participated. Read more at Fortune. • Bigfoot Biomedical, a medical device company using artificial intelligence which aims to optimize insulin delivery, raised $37 million in the initial tranche of a Series B equity funding. Janus Henderson Investors and Quadrant Capital Advisors co-led the round. Existing investors Cormorant Asset Management, Senvest Capital Inc., Senvest Management LLC, Visionnaire Ventures, JDRF T1D Fund and T1D Exchange participated. • Maana, a developer of digital knowledge technology solutions, raised $28 million in Series C funding. China International Capital Corporation and Eight Square Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Accenture Ventures and Sino Capital. Existing investors Intel Capital, GE Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures and Shell Technology Ventures participated. • Fyusion, a San Francisco-based developer of 3-D image processing technology and photo-sharing application, raised $22 million in Series B funding. Investors include New Enterprise Associates and Presence Capital, 2020, NTT DOCOMO Ventures, Colopl, and Gionee. • Label Insight, a St. Louis, Mo.-based company focused on product transparency, raised $21 million in Series C funding. Investors include Delta-v Capital and River Cities Capital Funds. • DigitalGenius, a U.K.-based developer of AI for customer service, raised $14.75 million in Series A funding. Global Founders Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including MMC Ventures, Paua Ventures, Kairos, Salesforce Ventures, Runa Capital, RRE Ventures, Lumia Capital, Compound and Lerer Hippeau Ventures. • Didja, a technology company dedicated to augmenting television, raised $12 million in funding. Vestech Partners led the round. • Quinyx, a Sweden-based provider of cloud-based software, raised $12 million in funding from Battery Ventures. • Springboard, a San Francisco-based provider of online workforce upskilling, raised $9.5 million in Series A funding. Costanoa Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Learn Capital, Jyoti Bansal, Blue Fog Capital, Rocketship.vc, and Moneta Ventures. • Tovala, a Chicago-based manufacturer and supplier of a domestic cooking appliance, raised $9.2 million in Series A funding. Origin Ventures led the round. Pritzker Group, Y Combinator, Joe Mansueto, and Larry Levy participated. • Bigfinite, a San Francisco-based provider of data analytics and AI solutions for optimizing the pharmaceutical manufacturing process,raised $8.5 million in seed funding. Investors include Crosslink Capital, Uncork Capital (formerly SoftTech VC) and La Famiglia. Industry Ventures and Krohne also participated in the round. • FarmWise, a San Francisco-based creator of adaptive autonomous farming equipment, raised $5.7 million in seed funding. Investors include Playground, Felicis Ventures, Basis Set Ventures, and Valley Oak Investments. • Canvas Technology, a Boulder, Colo.-based robotics company building autonomous technology for industrial applications, raised $15 million in Series A funding. Playground Global led the round, and was joined by investors including Xplorer Capital, AME Cloud Ventures and Morado Ventures. • springbig, a Boca Raton, Fla.-based company focused on loyalty marketing technology for the cannabis industry, raised $3.2 million in funding. Green Acre Capital and HALLEY Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including The Arcview Group. • Heretik, a Chicago-based software company that uses machine learning in the contract review process, raised $2.4 million in seed funding. Corazon Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Chicago Ventures and Relativity. • Pig.gi, an Android lock screen app that lets users earn free mobile airtime, raised $2.3 million in seed funding from Archipelago Global. • Streem, a company connecting home service professionals to their customers through on-demand video streaming, raised more than $1.7 million in funding. Investors included GVR Fund, Flying Fish, Columbia Ventures Corp, Rogue Venture Partners, Curious Capital, betaworks Ventures, Greycroft, GGV Capital and General Catalyst AR Fund. • Farmcrowdy, a Nigeria-based digital agriculture platform, raised $1 million in seed funding. Investors include Cox Enterprises, Techstars Ventures, Social Capital, Hallett Capital and Right-Side Capital. • Stitch Health, a San Francisco-based company that helps manage patient health data through care checklists, team chat rooms, and patient conversations, raised Series A funding of an undisclosed amount. Benchmark led the round, and was joined by investors including the Y Combinator Continuity Fund. |
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