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San Mateo, California-based Freshworks Inc, a customer engagement software company, has secured $150 million in Series H funding. Sequoia Capital, CapitalG and Accel led the round.
London and New York-based Eigen Technologies, a provider of natural language processing technology, has secured $37 million in funding. Lakestar and Dawn Capital led the round.
Glue Collaboration, a Finnish virtual meetings platform, has raised 3.5 million euros in funding. Maki.vc led the round with participation from other investors that included Reaktor Innovations, Bragiel Brothers and Foobar Technologies.
Broomfield, Colorado-based Liqid, a provider of an infrastructure solutions and services platform, has raised $28 million in Series B funding. Panorama Point Partners led the round with participation from Iron Gate Capital and DH Capital.
Buffalo, New York-based PostProcess Technologies, a provider of automated and intelligent solutions for additive manufacturing post-printing, has secured $20 million in Series B funding. Tom Golisano led the round.
Louisville, Colorado-based AMP Robotics Corp, a provider of artificial intelligence and robotics for the recycling industry, has raised $16 million in Series A funding. Sequoia Capital led the round. As part of the investment, Shaun Maguire of Sequoia will join AMP’s board of directors.
Siren, an investigative intelligence platform, has raised $10 million in Series A financing. Atlantic Bridge led the round with participation from other investors that included DVI Equity Partners LLC, Frontline Ventures and Enterprise Ireland.
Toronto-based 1Password, a password manager, has raised US$200 million in Series A funding. Accel led the round with participation from other investors that included Slack Fund. The capital infusion will be used for product investment and expansion.
College Park, Maryland-based Inky, a next-gen anti-phishing startup, has raised $6 million in funding. The investors were ClearSky Security and Gula Tech Adventures. In conjunction with the funding, Ron Gula, a founder of Gula Tech Adventures, will join Inky's board of advisers.
Silicon Valley-based Moveworks, an autonomous artificial intelligence platform, has raised $75 million in Series B funding. ICONIQ Capital, Kleiner Perkins and Sapphire Ventures led the round with participation from backers that included Lightspeed Venture Partners, Bain Capital Ventures and Comerica Bank.
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