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Sixty Degree Capital

https://www.sixtydegreecapital.com/
Last activity: 27.05.2025
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Built on strength and balance, Sixty Degree Capital invests in the evolving areas of biopharmaceuticals, healthcare platforms and technology. Engaging with companies throughout North America, we aim to remove the barriers between us and our potential in order to make present visions a reality.
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Employees: 11-50
Investment Type: Venture Capital

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30.05.2025GlycoEra AG: Pioneering a New Era in Autoimmune Disease TreatmentIn the world of biotechnology, innovation is the lifeblood that fuels progress. GlycoEra AG is a shining example of this principle. Recently, the company secured $130 million in funding to advance its groundbreaking therapies for autoimmune...
27.05.2025GlycoEra AG raises $130 Million to advance therapies for autoimmune diseases GlycoEra’s proprietary platform enables the development of best-in-class degraders that target a broad spectrum of extracellular proteins. GlycoEra’s degraders are bispecific molecules that leverage a naturally occurring process to degrade...
03.02.2025Eclypsium: $45 Million (Series C) Closed To Enhance Supply Chain SecurityEclypsium, an innovator in infrastructure supply chain security, announced it raised $45 million through a combination of equity and debt in an oversubscribed Series C funding round with Qualcomm Ventures, Pavilion Capital, Singtel Innov8, ...
28.01.2025Eclypsium Raises $45M in Series C FundingEclypsium, a Portland, OR-based infrastructure supply chain security company, raised $45M in Series C funding. Backers included Qualcomm Ventures, Pavilion Capital, Singtel Innov8, and Sixty Degree Capital. The new investors were joined by ...
05.12.2023Sixty Degree Capital closes $338 million CAD for third venture fund-
07.10.2020GrubMarket food delivery startup raises US$ 60M in Series D fundingSan Francisco-based food items delivery startup, GrubMarket has raised US$ 60M in a Series D funding round held in October 2020. Investors in this round include BlackRock, Reimagined Ventures, Trinity Capital Investment, Celtic House Ventur...

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