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Loyal raises $27M, aims to give dog owners more time with their pets
Loyal raises $27M, aims to give dog owners more time with their pets
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Loyal raises $27M, aims to give dog owners more time with their pets

– San Francisco startup Loyal raised $27m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by Khosla Ventures and included First Round Capital, Box Group, Collaborative Fund, The Longevity Fund and Lachy Groom.
– The company is building an animal pharmaceutical company that is developing therapeutics aimed at extending both lifespan and healthspan for dogs.

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Immi takes in $3.8M to cook up plant-based instant ramen
Immi takes in $3.8M to cook up plant-based instant ramen
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Immi takes in $3.8M to cook up plant-based instant ramen

– Immi, a plant-based instant ramen company, raised $3.8m in seed funding.
– The round was led by Siddhi Capital and joined by Palm Tree Crew, Constellation Capital, Animal Capital, Pear Ventures, Collaborative Fund and a group of individuals, including Patrick Schwarzenegger, Kat Cole and Nik Sharma, as well as executives from Thrive Market, Caviar, Daring Foods, Madhappy, Twitch, Kettle & Fire, MUD\WTR, Native, Amity Supply, Visionary Music Group, Italic, Tatcha and Casper.
– The company plans to launch its product in the US in 2019.

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Compound Foods brews up $4.5M to make coffee without beans
Compound Foods brews up $4.5M to make coffee without beans
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Compound Foods brews up $4.5M to make coffee without beans

– Compound Foods is a synthetic biology company that creates coffee without coffee beans.
– The company raised $4.5m in seed funding.
– Backers include Chris Sacca’s climate fund Lowercarbon Capital, SVLC, Humboldt Fund, Collaborative Fund, Maple VC, Petri Bio and angel investors like Nick Green, CEO of Thrive Market.

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With $8.4M raised, strawberry-picking robotics startup Traptic begins commercial deployment
With $8.4M raised, strawberry-picking robotics startup Traptic begins commercial deployment
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With $8.4M raised, strawberry-picking robotics startup Traptic begins commercial deployment

– Traptic, a robotics startup, began commercial deployment of its strawberry-picking mobile robot.
– The company raised $5m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by Collaborative Fund, Homebrew Ventures and K9 Ventures.
– The company has raised $8.4m in total.

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Kula Bio Raises $10M to Advance Sustainable Agriculture
Kula Bio Raises $10M to Advance Sustainable Agriculture
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Kula Bio Raises $10M to Advance Sustainable Agriculture

– Kula Bio announced a $10m seed round.
– The round was led by Collaborative Fund with participation from prominent environmental funds, including The Nature Conservancy, Lowercarbon Capital, and the Grantham Environmental Trust’s Neglected Climate Opportunities Fund.
– Kula Bio makes Kula-N, a next generation nitrogen biofertilizer that helps farmers maintain yield and significantly reduce environmental impact from traditional, synthetic nitrogen fertilizers.
– Since its founding in 2018, the company has run a series of third-party replicated field trials across diverse geographies, soil types and crops, proving that it can replace up to 80% of a farm’s nitrogen use.
– All of this is accomplished with a patent-protected method — derived from peer reviewed research performed at Harvard University — that boosts a naturally occurring process of biological nitrogen fixation.

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Docbot Closes Series A Financing Led by Khosla Ventures and Appoints Andrew J. Ritter as CEO
Docbot Closes Series A Financing Led by Khosla Ventures and Appoints Andrew J. Ritter as CEO
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Docbot Closes Series A Financing Led by Khosla Ventures and Appoints Andrew J. Ritter as CEO

– Docbot, Inc., an artificial intelligence (AI) technology company focusing on gastrointestinal (GI) disease, announced the closing of a Series A round.
– In conjunction with the financing, the company has appointed Andrew J. Ritter as CEO.
– Andrew has over 16 years of experience in GI disease and earned an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
– Docbot’s founding CEO, Andrew Ninh, continues as Chief Strategic Officer and will lead business development, strategic partnerships and innovation.
– The Company closed a $4M Series A led by Khosla Ventures, with participation by Bold Capital Partners, Collaborative Fund and Boutique Venture Partners, bringing the total amount raised to $8.5 million since inception.

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