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eFuse, a web and mobile application that serves as the professional hub for esports and video games, has secured $1.4 million in seed funding. The investor was Ohio Innovation Fund.
LeaseQuery, a provider of lease accounting software, has raised $40 million in funding. The investor was Goldman Sachs.
Chronosphere, a platform for monitoring complex technology stacks at large scale, has raised $11 million in Series A funding. Greylock led the round with participation from Lux Capital.
San Francisco-based Robocorp, a robotic process automation startup, has raised $5.6 million in funding, according to a blog post on its site. Benchmark led the round with participation from other investors that included Slow Ventures and firstminute Capital.
Geenee Inc, a mobile software startup helping brands engage their audiences, has raised $7 million in funding. IDI Partners LLC led the round.
San Diego-based medical device company Clarify Medical has secured $18 million in Series A financing. The investors were H.I.G. BioHealth Partners, 7wire Ventures, SV Health Investors and Bluestem Capital.
A2 Biotherapeutics, a developer of cell therapies for cancer patients, has raised $57 million in Series A funding. The investors included The Column Group, Vida Ventures, Samsara BioCapital and Nextech Invest.
Toronto-based MindBeacon Group, a provider of a digital mental health platform and and owner of CBT Associates, a Canadian psychology clinic network, has raised over $18 million as part of a Series A follow-on investment round. The lead investor was Green Shield Canada. Other investors that participated in the round included Manulife, TELUS Ventures and leading Canadian family offices.
Palo Alto, California-based Metawave Corporation, a smart radar startup, has secured an undisclosed amount of Series A funding. Denso led the round with participation from other backers that included Mirae Asset Capital, NTT DOCOMO Ventures and BOLD Capital Partners.
Daasity, a data analytics solution provider for direct-to-consumer retailers, has raised $2.3 million in funding. Okapi Venture Capital led the round with participation from Serra Ventures, Cove Fund II, 1855 Capital and Mooring Ventures LLC.
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