• Trumid, a New York City-based electronic trading platform for corporate bonds, raised about $60 million in funding. Investors include Hillhouse Capital, SGXand Arbor Ventures. • WekaIO, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of file storage for data-intensive applications, raised $31.7 million in Series C funding. Investors include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Mellanox Technologies, NVIDIA, Seagate, Western Digital Capital, and Qualcomm. • Karat, a Seattle-based company that conducts predictive technical interviews, raised $28 million in funding. Tiger Global Management led the round, and was joined by investors including Norwest Venture Partners, and 8VC. • Hydrow, a Cambridge, Mass.-based provider of a live outdoor reality rower, expanded its Series A funding to $27 million. Investors include Rx3 Ventures, Wheelhouse, The Raptor Group and The Yard Ventures. • Algorithmia, a Seattle-based open marketplace for algorithms, raised $25 million in Series B funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Madrona, Gradient Ventures, Work-Bench, Osage University Partners and Rakuten Ventures. • Cynora, a Germany-based OLED materials company, raised $25 million in Series C funding. Investors include SRF Partners Group LLC, DBOLED LLC, SBI Cross-Border Advantage Fund, MIG Funds and Wecken & Cie. • Volans-i, Inc., a San Francisco-based on-demand aerial delivery business, raised $20 million in Series A funding. Lightspeed Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Y Combinator. • Icometrix, a Belgium-based provider of brain imaging artificial intelligence solutions, raised $18 million in funding. Forestay Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Optum Ventures and Capricorn Venture Partners. • Quadric.io, a Burlingame, Calif.-based maker of a supercomputer for edge devices, raised $15 million in Series A funding. Investors include DENSO Group Company and Leawood VC. • Webscale, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based provider of converged software for hyperscale cloud automation, raised $14 million in Series B funding. Mohr Davidow Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Benhamou Global Ventures and Grotech Ventures. • Aleph Farms Ltd, an Israel-based meat startup, raised $12 million in Series A funding. Investors include VisVires New Protein , Cargill Protein, Strauss Group, Peregrine Ventures, CPT Capital, Jesselson investments, New Crop Capital and Technion Investment Opportunity Fund. • Feather, a New York-based furniture subscription service, raised $12 million in Series A funding. Spark Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Kleiner Perkins, Bain Capital Ventures, Y Combinator, PJC, Fuel Capital and Scott Belsky. • Seekout.io, a Bellevue, Wash.-based AI powered solution to recruiting engineering and diverse talent, raised $6 million in Series A funding. Madrona Venture Group led the round, and was joined by investors including Mayfield Fund. • Connect Homes, a Los Angeles, Calif.-based prefab housing provider, raised $10.8 million in Series A funding. Brick & Mortar Ventures and Virgo Investments co-led the round, and were joined by investors including MetaProp, Almubader Growth Fund, and Wells Fargo Strategic Capital. • Glofox, a Dublin, Ireland-based management platform tailored to the needs of boutique fitness studio owners, raised $10 million in Series A funding. Octopus Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Partech, Notion Capital and Tribal VC. • MainStreaming, an Italy-based technology provider for broadcasters, media and enterprise companies to deliver streaming experiences, raised $6 million in funding. Indaco Venture Partners SGR led the round, and was joined by investors including Sony Innovation Fund and United Ventures. • Skylark Travel, a New York City-based luxury travel company, raised $4 million in funding. 25Madison led the round. • Storr, a San Francisco-based online retail marketplace that enables anyone to buy and sell new, brand-name products, raised $3 million in funding, from Spark Capital. • 86 Repairs, a Chicago-based subscription service that manages repairs and maintenance for restaurant groups, raised $1.5 million funding. Tamarind Hill led the round, and was joined by investors including Detroit Ventures, Relish Works, Network Ventures, MATH Venture Partners and M25. |
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