• 17ZUOYE, a China-based K-12 intelligent education platform for teachers, students and parents, raised $250 million in Series E funding. Temasek led the round, and was joined by investors including CITIC Private Equity Funds Management and Shunwei Capital. • KeepTruckin, a San Francisco-based provider of electronic logbook applications, raised $50 million of Series C funding. Institutional Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Scale Venture Partners, Index Ventures and Google Ventures. • CommonBond, a New York City-based online student lender, raised $50 million in Series D funding. Fifth Third Capital Holdings led the round, and was joined by investors including First Republic Bank, Columbia Seligman Investments, Neuberger Berman, August Capital, Nyca Partners, Vikram Pandit, former CEO of Citigroup and Tom Glocer, former CEO of Thomson Reuters. • Clari, a provider of AI solutions for sales, raised $35 million in funding. Tenaya Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Thomvest Ventures, Blue Cloud Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Bain Capital Ventures and Northgate Capital. • Digital Reasoning, a Franklin, Tenn.-based artificial intelligence company, raised $30 million in funding. BNP Paribas led the round, and was joined by investors including Barclays, Square Capital, Goldman Sachs, Nasdaq, Lemhi Ventures, HCA and the Partnership Fund for New York City. • Pairwise Plants, an agricultural company, raised $25 million in Series A funding. Deerfield Management and Monsanto Growth Ventures led the round. • Virsec, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based cybersecurity company, raised $24 million in Series B funding. BlueIO led the round, and was joined by investors including Artiman Ventures, Amity Ventures, Raj Singh, and Boston Seed Capital. • Blackmore Sensors and Analytics Inc, a Bozeman, Montana-based developer of frequency-modulated continuous wave lidar for the automotive industry, raised $18 million in Series B funding. BMW i Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Toyota AI Ventures, Millennium Technology Value Partnersand Next Frontier Capital. • CareWorx, a Canada-based managed service provider and provider of technology solutions to senior care facilities, raised $17 million in funding. Investors include Kayne Partners. • AllyO, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based provider of AI recruiting technology, raised $14 million in funding. Bain Capital Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Cervin Ventures, Gradient Ventures and Randstad Innovation Fund. • CryptoKitties, a blockchain-based game, raised $12 million in Series A funding. Andreessen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures co-led the round. Read more at Fortune. • Rachio, a Denver, Colo.-based smart sprinkler company, raised $10 million in Series B funding. Eastside Partners and Bonaventure Capital led the round, and were joined by investors including Amazon Alexa Fund. • Averon, a San Francisco-based developer of a mobile identity verification standard, raised $5 million in Series A1 funding. Avalon Ventures and Salesforce led the round. • Eden Health, a New York-based personal health platform, raised $4 million in seed funding. Greycroft Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Piper Jaffray Companies, Max Ventures and 645 Ventures. • CaliberMind, a Boulder, Colo.-based B2B marketing intelligence software, raised $3.2 million in funding. Newark Venture Partners and Buran Venture Capital led the round, and were joined by investors including CEB and Salesforce. • CoEdition, a New York-based brand site for women sizes 10 and above, raised $4 million in seed funding. New Enterprise Associates led the round, and was joined by investors including General Catalyst, Primary and BBG Ventures. • Vangst, a Los Angeles-based employment resource for the cannabis industry, raised $2.5 million in seed funding. Lerer Hippeau led the round, and was joined by investors including Casa Verde Capital. • Disruptive Enterprises, a Durham, N.C.-based health and wellness company, raised funding of an undisclosed amount. Investors include One Better Ventures. • Home Captain, a New York City-based real estate platform, raised Series A funding of an undisclosed amount. Spring Mountain Capital led the round. |
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