Andreessen Horowitz after Andreessen and Horowitz: The founders of a16z are beginning the slow process of stepping back https://t.co/tNEaKSMWtE
— Businessweek (@BW) December 18, 2021
ICYMI: Polygon and Reddit co-founder’s VC launch $200 million Web3 fundhttps://t.co/i3ULgw3WAK
— The Block (@TheBlock__) December 17, 2021
Venture Capital Matters:
- After Successful Tax Season, Embedded Tax Platform April Raises $30M Series A from Fintech Veterans
- Vita Mojo Raises US$30 Million to Help Restaurant and Hospitality Chains in Europe Tackle the Digital Future
- Nautical Commerce Raises $30M to Scale Multi-Vendor Marketplace Technology
- Token Announces $13 Million Series B Funding Round and Appointment of New CEO to Disrupt the Authentication Market
- Konnecto Raises $21M to establish a new category in marketing technology
- Sharebite, the Leading Food Benefits Platform, Announces Closing of $39 Million Series B Round
- Illumina Invests in £30M Venture Fund to Advance Breakthroughs in Human Health
- Biotech companies have received significant VC funding in the past three years
- Posh raises $3.8M seed round to automate EV battery recycling
- Strapi Secures $31 Million in Series B Funding to Further Develop Open Source Headless Content Management System and Deliver Cloud Platform
- Salesroom Raises $8.5M to Bring Smart Video to Sales Meetings
- Parallelz Raises $3M Pre-Seed Funding to Challenge App Store Monopoly
- Appsmith Raises $41 Million to Scale Open Source Platform that Speeds Critical Internal App Development
- Electric Hydrogen Secures $198M in Financing to Decarbonize Global Industries With Fossil-Free Hydrogen
- Rivet Raises $20.5 Million Series B Led by Catalyst Investors
- CloudNC raises $45m to deliver autonomous manufacturing
- Platform.sh Raises $140 million in Series D Funding
- Canditech raises $9 million seed round from Insight Partners and StageOne Ventures to create a world without resumes
- DeFi for construction finance startup Rigor raises $3.5m to end housing’s affordability crisis
- Inovia Closes US$325 Million Early-Stage Fund