AlixLabs, a four-year-old Swedish startup whose technology enables the precise division of nanostructures, thereby improving the performance and efficiency of semiconductors, raised a $3.6 million round. Investors included Navigare Ventures, Industrifonden, and Forward.one. More here.
Anchor, a Nigerian startup that provides APIs, dashboards, and tools to assist developers in embedding and building banking solutions, raised a $2.4 million seed round led by Goat Capital, with FoundersX, Rebel Fund, Y Combinator, and Byld Ventures also investing. TechCrunch has more here.
Athena Alliance, a four-year-old startup based in Moss Beach, Ca., that provides in-person and virtual coaching for female executives, raised a $2.5 million seed round led by Leonas Capital. More here.
Enzai, a two-year-old Belfast startup that helps its customers comply with rules and regulations regarding the use of AI, raised a $4 million seed round led by Cavalry Ventures, with Seedcamp and Techstart Ventures also contributing. Sifted has more here.
Integral, a San Francisco startup that de-identifies sensitive health data for use by health and life sciences companies, raised a $6.9 million seed round co-led by Haystack, The General Partnership, and Virtue Ventures, with Also Capital, Array Ventures, and Caffeinated Capital also pitching in. The Bakersfield Californian has more here.
Jude, a three-year-old London startup that aims to address female bladder issues, raised a $4.2 million seed round. Eka VC and Joyance were the deal co-leads, with additional funding from Samos VC and previous investor Crista Galli Ventures. The company has raised a total of $11.1 million. TechCrunch has more here.
Kind Designs, a three-year-old Miami Beach startup that produces seawalls using 3D printing technology, raised a $5 million seed round. Investors included GOVO Venture Partners, M4 Investing, and the Florida Opportunity Fund. Refresh Miami has more here.
Numeral, a one-year-old San Francisco startup that helps transaction-heavy businesses in areas such as e-commerce, financial services, and retail automate their accounting processes, raised a $3 million seed round led by Bienville Capital, with AngelList Quant Fund also joining in. More here.
Okra Solar, a seven-year-old, Sydney, Australia-based startup whose flagship offering is a mesh-based solar solution that re-apportions excess energy based on proximity, meaning that it prioritizes neighboring homes, has raised $7.85 million in Series A funding. One Ventures led the round, which also featured participation from FMO, Susquehanna Private Equity Investments, Autodesk Foundation and King Philanthropies. TechCrunch has more here.
Opna, a one-year-old London startup whose mission is to connect carbon projects with corporates seeking to reduce their overall carbon emissions, raised a $6.5 million seed round led by Atomico, with previous investors Pale Blue Dot, MCJ Collective, Angelinvest, and Tiny VC also taking part. TechCrunch has more here.
Orange Quantum Systems, a three-year-old Dutch startup that builds equipment to test quantum chips, raised a $1.6 million pre-seed round. QDNL Participations and Cottonwood Technology Fund invested in the deal. EU-Startups has more here.
Point.me, a four-year-old New York startup that helps consumers filter search results by program, airline, or route to find the best available deals tailored to their preferences and points balances, raised a $10 million Series A round led by Thayer Ventures, with PAR Capital Ventures, RiverPark Ventures, Plug and Play Ventures, and MoreThanCapital also chipping in. The company has raised a total of $12 million. TechCrunch has more here.
ReOrbit, a four-year-old Helsinki startup that is developing satellites that it claims are optimized for the transmission of real-time customer data, raised a $7.4 million seed round led by Inventure VC, with additional participation from 10x Founders as well as previous investors Icebreaker.vc, Expansion, and Yes VC. The company has raised a total of $8.3 million. Tech.eu has more here.
Strise, a Norwegian anti-money laundering intelligence software company, has today announced a $10.8 million in Series A funding. Atomico led the round, joined by individual investors from Klarna, Peakon, Depop, Snap, and Sequence. Atomico Partner Don Hoang, a former senior executive at Uber and Revolut, will join the Strise board as part of the round. Business Insider has more here.
ViAqua Therapeutics, a nine-year-old Israeli startup that is developing a feed supplement to enhance resistance to viral infections in shrimp, raised an $8.3 million led by S2G Ventures, with Rabo Ventures, The Trendlines Group, Agriline, Nutreco, I-Lab Angels, and Circle Investments also anteing up. The company has raised a total of $12.6 million. More here.
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