Date | Title | Description |
03.01.2018 | Aegea Medical Secures $40M Financing | Aegea Medical, Inc., a Redwood City, Calif.-based medical technology company focused on the women’s health space, secured $40m in funding.
This included a $30m financing from Perceptive Advisors and an additional $10m from its existing equi... |
04.05.2015 | Aegea Medical Closes $36M Series C Financing | Aegea Medical, Inc., a Redwood City, CA-based medical device company focused on the development of its proprietary and innovative water vapor treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding, closed $36m Series C financing.
Backers included existing... |
01.07.2013 | Scifiniti Raises $10M Series B Funding | Scifiniti, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of a drop-in replacement photovoltaic (PV) silicon wafer, raised $10m in Series B funding.
Backers included existing investors Alloy Ventures, Firelake Capital, I2BF Global Ventures and Peninsula... |
29.04.2013 | RainDance Technolgies raises $20M to grow market for DNA sequencing tools | The company’s core customers are genetic laboratories carrying out research for personalized drug development and diagnostics. Although it has traditionally been a laborious process to test different regions of the human genome, the company... |
16.11.2012 | OptiMedica Raises $35M Growth Financing | OptiMedica Corp., a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based global ophthalmic device company, has closed a $35m growth round of financing.
Backers include existing investors Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Alloy Ventures, DAG Ventures, BlackRock Priv... |
07.11.2012 | Startup Veterans to Share Battle Scars at “The Power of the Pivot” | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
When you’re old and gray, leaning back in your rocker watching the sun go down, and you think back on your days as a startup founder, which moment will you remember most clear... |
12.09.2012 | Fundraising: Startup developing nonsurgical treatment for urinary incontinence raises $3.9M | Solution/product: The Renessa System uses a probe guided through the urethra and radio frequency energy to treat female stress urinary incontinence in lieu of surgical treatments. The product has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Admin... |
02.11.2011 | Email Security Startup Agari Raises $2.5M From Alloy, Battery, Greylock And First Round | Stealthy email security startup Agari has raised $2.5 million in Series A funding led by Alloy Ventures with participation from Battery Ventures, First Round Capital and Greylock Partners.
Agari’s technology, which was developed by former I... |
02.11.2011 | AGARI Raises $2.5M in Series A Funding | AGARI, formerly known as Authentication Metrics, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based provider of a solution designed to protect brand reputation, eliminate email threats, and prevent the loss of sensitive data, raised $2.5m in Series A funding.
The r... |
02.11.2011 | AGARI Picks Up $2.5M Series A |
Email security company raised investment led by Alloy Ventures with participation from Battery Ventures, First Round Capital and Greylock Partners.
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30.06.2011 | AEGEA Medical Closes $13.3M Venture Capital Financing | AEGEA Medical Inc., a Redwood City, Ca.-based developer of a novel, minimally invasive treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding, has completed a $13.3m venture capital financing.
The round was led by Covidien Ventures, with participation fro... |
06.06.2011 | Infineta Systems Closes $15M Series B Funding Round | Infineta Systems, a San Jose, California-based provider of Hyper-scale WAN optimization systems, has closed a $15m Series B funding round.
This round was led by Rembrandt Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors Alloy Ve... |
06.06.2011 | Infineta nabs $15M for WAN optimization | The company gets support from Rembrandt, Alloy, and North Bridge
Infineta Systems, a provider of hyper-scale WAN (Wide Area Networks) optimization systems, announced Monday morning the close of its $15 million Series B round of funding led ... |
03.08.2010 | How much do you pay salespeople? Xactly brings in $12M to help companies figure it out | Xactly, a San Jose startup that makes software for sales performance management, announced today that it has raised $12 million in a round led by Bridgescale Partners. The company plans to use the funding to focus both on customer acquisiti... |
29.06.2010 | Mavenir raises $13.6M for mobile operator services | Mavenir Systems, a company that helps mobile operators roll out new voice and messaging services to their subscribers, has secured $13.6 million in a fourth round of funding.
The company enables service continuity across wired and wireless ... |
07.05.2010 | Infineta raises $15M to help bandwidth-hungry businesses | A startup called Infineta Systems is emerging from stealth mode today to tackle a problem that it says more and more big companies are facing — bandwidth. And it has raised a $15 million first round to fund its efforts.
Cofounder and chief ... |
13.08.2009 | Pacific Biosciences takes $68M as genome sequencing becomes more competitive | Pacific Biosciences, one of the companies working to advance DNA sequencing technology, just brought in $68 million in new financing — bringing its total raised over the last year to a staggering $188 million. The Menlo Park, Calif., firm s... |
13.08.2009 | Pacific Biosciences takes $68M as genome sequencing becomes more competitive | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Pacific Biosciences, one of the companies working... |
13.04.2009 | Ravenflow lands $6M for app development intelligence | Ravenflow, a company that offers software and consulting services to help client businesses develop applications more efficiently , has raised $6 million in capital to open two new offices in Reston, Va. and Raleigh, N.C.
It’s primary produ... |
19.03.2009 | The exit market should pick up in 2010 | Alloy Ventures Ammar Hanafi's view on a turnaround and mobile predictions
At the Dow Jones Wireless event, I was fortunate to meet up with Ammar Hanafi, General Partner at Alloy Ventures, who spoke on the morning panel. Hanafi, formerly of ... |
18.02.2009 | VivoTech tacks on $8.6M for wireless credit-card transactions | VivoTech, provider of infrastructure for wireless credit-card transactions, just added $8.6 million to a now $40 million third round of funding open since 2007. Its technology lets people make payments via radio frequency enabled credit and... |
30.01.2009 | Artemis licenses diagnostics from Stanford | Exercising its recently raised $20 million third funding round, Artemis Health has licensed non-invasive prenatal diagnostic technology from Stanford University. Initially, it licensed intellectual property from Massachusetts General Hospit... |
22.01.2009 | Crux pumps in $8M to prevent embolisms | Crux Biomedical has raised $8 million in second-round funding to cover its debt and finalize clinical trials on its device used to remove blood clots and air bubbles from the bloodstream. The Menlo Park, Calif. firm initiated testing in 200... |
22.09.2008 | 3Leaf Systems raises $35 million round for enterprise virtualization technology | Virtualization technology is still buzzing with activity, as its adoption by large companies remains one of the biggest trends in the economy right now.
Virtualization grabbed headlines 13 months ago, when VMware raised nearly $1 billion in... |
15.07.2008 | YouSendIt gets $14M to send large files | YouSendIt, a company that lets you send and receive large files through your email, has raised $14 million in a third round of funding.
The financing comes from new investor Emergence Capital Partners (the online services-focused firm best-... |
14.07.2008 | Fast gene sequencing in two years? Investors bet $100M on Pacific BioSciences making it happen | Representing a potential medical quantum leap similar to, but even more important than the commercialization of X-ray imaging, Pacific BioSciences has taken a whopping $100 million to make it possible to affordably map out an individual’s e... |
20.03.2008 | Retrevo, electronic product shopping site, raises $8M | Retrevo, the Silicon Valley company that helps you shop electronic products, and then helps you after the purchase (with troubleshooting tips), has raised $8 million more in a second round of financing.
We reported on the company’s first fu... |
31.01.2008 | Ensenda, a provider of last-mile logistics, raises $10.3M | Ensenda, a San Francisco provider of last-mile logistics, has raised $10.3 million in a third round of funding, according to a regulatory filing cited first by PE Wire. Questmark was joined by return backers Alloy Ventures and Bay Partners.... |
27.11.2007 | Qwaq, offering a 3D virtual workplace | Qwaq, a Silicon Valley company seeking to let company work groups collaborate in a 3D online virtual environment, has just raised $7 million in financing.
Virtual collaboration might sound fanciful, but increasingly experts are saying this ... |
24.07.2007 | KaloBios draws in $20M for antibody drugs | KaloBios, a Palo Alto, Calif., biotech antibody-therapeutic company, raised $20 million in a third funding round. The company is developing new drugs based on monoclonal antibodies, which target specific cells or proteins in the body. Its l... |
05.06.2007 | Living Microsystems pulls in $20M for prenatal tests | Living Microsystems, a Watertown, Mass., developer of new prenatal diagnostics, raised $19.6 million in a second funding round, VentureWire reports (subscription required). The company is developing new blood tests designed to detect prenat... |
- | RainDance Technolgies raises $20M to grow market for DNA sequencing tools | It seems like many of the ongoing developments in genetic research share one thing in common: the need for speed. RainDance Technologies, a life science company with DNA sequencing tools to aid research and development for personalized ther... |
- | Fundraising: Startup developing nonsurgical treatment for urinary incontinence raises $3.9M | Company name: Novasys Medical Inc.
Industry: medical devices.
Location: Newark, California.
Solution/product: The Renessa System uses a probe guided through the urethra and radio frequency energy to treat female stress urinary incontinence ... |