• PT Tokopedia, an Indonesia-based e-commerce firm, raised $1.1 billion in Series G funding. SoftBank's Vision Fund and Alibaba Group led the round, and were joined by investors including Softbank Ventures Korea and Sequoia India. Media reports peg Tokopedia's valuation at $7 billion. • Face++, a Chinese artificial intelligence provider, is targeting to raise $500 million in funding at a $3.5 billion valuation, according to Reuters. Read more. • Luckin Coffee, a China-based coffee chain, raised $200 million in funding at a $2.2 billion valuation. GIC and China International Capital Corp Ltd co-led the round. • Bowery, an indoor farming company, raised $90 million in Series B funding. GV led the round, and was joined by investors including Temasek, David Barber's Almanac fund, Dara Khosrowshahi, GGV Capital, General Catalyst and First Round Capital. • Nexthink, a digital employee experience management software for enterprises, raised $85 million in funding. Index Ventures led the round and was joined by investors including Highland Europe, Forestay Capital, Galeo Capital, TOP Funds, Olivier Pomel, VI Partners and Auriga Partners. • ShopKeep, a New York City-based point-of-sale platform, raised $65 million in funding. Tribeca Venture Partners led the round. • Robotiq, a Canada-based provider of tools and software for the collaborative-robotics market, raised C$31 ($23 million) in funding, from Battery Ventures. • WaveOptics, a U.K.-based maker of diffractive waveguides for use in augmented reality wearables, raised $26 million in funding. Octopus Ventures led the round. • LogDNA, Mountain View, Calif.-based provider of a log management system, raised $25 million in Series B funding. Emergence Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Initialized Capital, Y Combinator Continuity Growth and Providence Equity. • TechSee, a Tel Aviv-based provider of AI-powered visual customer engagement solutions, raised $16 million in Series B funding. Scale Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Planven Investments, OurCrowd, Comdata Group and Salesforce Ventures. • The Riveter, a Seattle-based female-forward coworking space, raised $15 million in funding. Alpha Edison led the round, and was joined by investors including Madrona Venture Group, New America president, CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter, fashion designer Liz Lange and TOMS founder Blake Mycoskie. • AppOnboard, a Los Angeles-based mobile app demo and analytics platform for developers, raised $15 million in Series B funding. Breakaway Growth Fund led the round, and was joined by investors including Tiller Partners & Rainier Partners, Manta Ray Ventures, Runa Capital, Korea Investment Partners, Mirae Asset Management, MTGx, Troy Capital Partners and 500 Startups. • MachineMetrics, a Northampton, Mass.-based AI-driven predictive analytics platform for manufacturers and machine builders, has raised $11.3 million in Series A funding. Tola Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Hyperplane Venture Capital, Long River Ventures, Mass Ventures, Hub Angels and Firebolt Ventures. • CarThera, a France-based company that designs and develops innovative ultrasound-based medical devices to treat brain disorders, raised €9M ($10.3 million) in Series B funding. Investors include Panakes Partners, Sham Innovation Sante (advised by Turenne Capital), Supernova Invest via its fund Supernova 2, and Group Arnault and historical investors. • Avoxi, an Atlanta-based communications-as-a-service provider for global contact centers, has raised $10 million in funding. The investor was Ballast Point Ventures. • BlockFi, a New York-based cryptocurrency-to-USD lender, raised $4 million in convertible debt investments. Akuna Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Susquehanna Government Products, LLLP, CMT Digital, Recruit Strategic Partners, Galaxy Digital Ventures, Morgan Creek Digital, and Devonshire Investors. • Mediktor, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based symptom checker for pre-diagnosis, triage and decision-making support, raised $3.4 million in Series A funding. Alta Life Sciences Spain I FCR led the round. • Tomahawk Robotics, a Melbourne, Fla.-based provider of advanced robotic control systems, raised $2.4 million in seed funding. Mosley Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Naples Technology Ventures, Scout Ventures and Stout Street Capital. |
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