AppOmni, a four-year-old, San Francisco-based SaaS security management software company that sells to security and IT teams, has raised $70 million in Series C funding led by Thoma Bravo. Earlier investors Scale Venture Partners, Salesforce Ventures, ClearSky and Costanoa Ventures also joined the round. TechCrunch has more here.
Go1, a seven-year-old, Brisbane, Australia-based maker of training software used by enterprises to educate and train their employees, says it raised $100 million last month at a $2 billion valuation co-led by AirTree Ventures and Five Sigma. Other backers in the round include SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Salesforce Ventures, Blue Cloud Ventures, Larsen Ventures, Scott Shleifer and John Curtius of Tiger Global, TEN13, M12, Madrona Venture Group, SEEK and Y Combinator. TechCrunch has more here.
Insilico, an eight-year-old Hong Kong startup that is using AI to discover new drugs in areas such as fibrosis, immunology, oncology, and the central nervous system, raised a $60 million Series D round. The syndicate included an undisclosed asset management firm and BHR Investment, as well as previous investors Warburg Pincus, B Capital, Qiming Venture Partners, Bold Capital Partners, and Pavilion Capital. The company has raised a total of $366.3 million. TechCrunch has more here.
Let's Do This, a five-year-old, London-based endurance events marketplace, has raised $60 million in Series B funding co-led by Craft Ventures and Headline. Morpheus Ventures also joined the round, along with earlier backers EQT, NFX and Y Combinator. TechCrunch has more here.
Perimeter 81, a four-year-old Tel Aviv startup that provides cybersecurity for hybrid/remote workers, raised a $100 million round at a $1 billion valuation. The deal lead was B Capital; ION Crossover Ventures and previous investor Insight Partners also participated. The company has raised a total of $165 million. PYMNTS.com has more here.
Pintu, a two-year-old, Jakarta, Indonesia-based crypto assets platform and app, has raised $113 million in Series B funding from Intudo Ventures, Lightspeed, Northstart Group and Pantera Capital. TechCrunch has more here.
Religion of Sports, a five-year-old, Santa Monica, Ca.-based startup co-founded by quarterback Tom Brady that produces sports video content and NFTs, raised a $50 million Series B round led by Shamrock Capital, with additional capital supplied by Elysian Park Ventures and Cerro Capital. The company has raised a total of $63 million. Variety has more here.
Resilience, a two-year-old startup based in La Jolla, Ca., that manufactures biologics, vaccines, nucleic acids and cell and gene therapies, announced that it raised a $625 million Series D round, as well as a previously undisclosed $600 million Series C financing completed in August 2021. Investors included 8VC, Lux Capital, Arch Venture Partners, GV, Applied Ventures, Catalio Capital Management, and Raptor Group, among others. Endpoints News has more here.
Transition Bio, a two-year-old startup that says it's developing one-of-a-kind technologies for biomolecular condensate analysis, has raised $50 million in Series A funding led by Northpond Ventures, with additional participation from Taiho Ventures, Bristol Myers Squibb, Magnetic Ventures, and Lifeforce Capital. More here.
Vayyar Imaging, an 11-year-old, Yehud, Israel-based company that has developed 4D radar imaging technology, has raised $108 million in Series E funding led by Koch Disruptive Technologies in a round that brings the company's total funding to more than $300 million. TechCrunch has more here.
|