Money once again flew uphill this week, but some funding also went to startups that hope to challenge market leaders, expand internationally, and make roads safer.
Lucky Luckey: Defense tech startup Anduril raised a gigantic $2.5 billion Series G round, including a $1 billion investment from Founders Fund, doubling the company's valuation to $30.5 billion in the process.
Brain chips: Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain computer interface startup, secured a $650 million Series E, reportedly at a pre-money valuation around $9 billion.
Insured: Bolttech, a Singapore-based insurtech company specializing in embedded insurance, completed a $147 million Series C at a $2.1 billion valuation.
APUs vs. GPUs: Speedata, an Israeli chip startup competing with Nvidia, raised a $44 million Series B. The company is developing an analytics processing unit (APU) to accelerate AI and data workloads, which it will showcase later this month.
From Ireland to Japan: Irish fintech startup Nomupay locked in a $40 million Series C from SB Payment Service (SBPS), a subsidiary of Japanese telco giant SoftBank Corp. It will use the capital on expanding its reach in key regions, including Asia, as well as on acquisitions.
Drive with care: Obvio, a startup using AI and cameras installed on stop signs to detect unsafe driving, raised a $22 million Series A led by Bain Capital Ventures.
Richest slice: Between February and May of this year, North American AI startups attracted $69.7 billion in venture capital across 1,528 deals, far exceeding Europe's $6.4 billion (742 deals) and Asia's $3 billion (515 deals), according to PitchBook data.
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