Many team members at Unicorn Nest are Ukrainians affected by Russian aggression. We do our best to solve any issues and answer your questions in the shortest possible time frames but some delays are possible.

This summary is generated by an algorithm. If you find any mistakes, let us know.

Armored Things Raises $12M in Series A Funding
Armored Things Raises $12M in Series A Funding
UN

Unicorn Nest news

Armored Things Raises $12M in Series A Funding

– Armored Things is a crowd analysis and intelligence software company based in Boston, MA.
– Company raised $12m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by Nimble Ventures with participation from Gutbrain Ventures, PBJ Capital, and Micromanagement Ventures, as well as existing investors Glasswing Ventures, Will Ventures, and iNovia Capital.
– The company intends to use the funds to continue to build out its product platform, add to its team, and accelerate its go-to-market efforts in sports and entertainment venues, and on college and corporate campuses.

Source
Tetavi Closes $20M Funding Round
Tetavi Closes $20M Funding Round
UN

Unicorn Nest news

Tetavi Closes $20M Funding Round

– Tetavi, a Los Angeles, CA-based volumetric technology platform, closed a $20m venture funding round.
– The round was led by Insight Partners, with participation from OurCrowd, Nimble Ventures and additional private investors.
– The company intends to use the funds to increase its presence in North America, expanding its partnerships and content platform across the U.S. with specific locations in Los Angeles and New York.

Source
Liteboxer, the Peloton of boxing, raises $20 million Series A
Liteboxer, the Peloton of boxing, raises $20 million Series A
UN

Unicorn Nest news

Liteboxer, the Peloton of boxing, raises $20 million Series A

– Liteboxer, the Peloton for boxing, has announced the close of a $20m Series A funding round.
– The round was led by Nimble Ventures and joined by B. Riley Venture Capital, and existing investors Raptor Group and Will Ventures.
– Liteboxer launched publicly to the world in July of 2020, announcing an in-home device that brings gamification, hit music and a touch of entertainment to a boxing workout.
– Content is a big piece of the puzzle with Liteboxer. For $29/month, users get access to unlimited training sessions and workouts led by Liteboxer trainers.
– The Liteboxer also has a Quick Play option that forgoes the trainer content and lets users workout based on the song they choose.

Source
1 2 3 58 59 60
Crunchbase icon

Content report

The following text will be sent to our editors: