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June Homes Raises $50M in Funding
– June Homes from New York is a proptech company.
– The company raised $50M in funding.
– The round was led by SoftBank Ventures Asia with participation from TQ Ventures, FJ Labs, K50, Reshape, Quiet Capital, Demi Lovato and Scott Belsky.
– The company intends to use the funds to accelerate expansion to other U.S. markets.
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Osana Salud raises $20M to build API-connected infrastructure for the LatAm healthcare industry
– Osana Salud, a healthcare startup, raised $20m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by General Catalyst and joined by Quiet Capital, Preface Ventures, FJ Labs, AforeVC and K50 Ventures.
– The company plans to use the funding to expand its team and build out its platform.
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Pakistan’s Airlift raises $85 million for its quick commerce startup, eyes international expansion
– Airlift, a Pakistani startup, raised $85m in Series B funding.
– The round was led by 20VC and Buckley Ventures and joined by Sam Altman, Biz Stone, Steve Pagliuca, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Taavet Hinrikus, Stanley Tang, Simon Borrero, Bastian Lehmann, and Quiet Capital and Indus Valley Capital.
– The startup plans to use the new funding to expand its operations in Pakistan and other South Asian countries.
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Founders of Heal Raise $3.8 Million for New Health Tech Start-Up: HeyRenee
– Quiet Capital led the round with Mucker Capital, Fika Ventures, Tau Ventures, Global Founders Capital and SaaS Venture Capital also participating.
– HeyRenee is the latest innovation from Dr. Renee Dua and Nick Desai, co-founders of Heal who spent seven years building the award-winning home-centric primary care company.
– HeyRenee is a uniquely patient-centric digital health platform designed to make better healthcare a reality for all Americans, especially the elderly, underserved, and those managing chronic conditions.
– HeyRenee will eventually work with every provider, partner, and point solution to curate the perfect combination of services for each patient’s specific needs.
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Caura Raises $4.2M in Seed Funding
– Caura is a London, UK-based vehicle management platform.
– The company raised $4.2m in seed funding led by TwinFocus Capital Partners with participation from InMotion Ventures (the CVC arm of Jaguar Land Rover), Road Ventures, Pareto Holdings and Quiet Capital, as well as Jon Oringer, founder of Shutterstock, Antony Sheriff, former CEO of McLaren Automotive, and Rob Wilmot, serial entrepreneur, investor, and advisor to the UK Government, and unnamed Apple and Google executives.
– The new investment will be used to expand its products, including a new B2B offering for car manufacturers.
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TripleBlind Receives $8.2M Seed Investment
– TripleBlind, an AI company that aims to transform how healthcare is delivered and experienced, announced it received an investment from the Mayo Clinic.
– Mayo Clinic joined Accenture Ventures, Okta Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, Operator Partners, Wavemaker Three-Sixty Health, AVG Basecamp Fund, Anorak Ventures, Quiet Capital, Clocktower Technology Ventures, Parity Responsible Technology Fund and Manresa Ventures as investors.
– TripleBlind recently announced that it raised $8.2m in a significantly oversubscribed seed funding round.
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Disco Closes $4.75M Funding Round
– Disco, a Toronto, Canada-based live learning platform for creators, closed a $4.75m funding round.
– The round was led by Quiet Capital, Golden Ventures, inovia, and GSV (investors in Masterclass, Coursera).
– Influencers from the learning space, creator economy and community platforms are also investing.
– The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and development efforts to bring the product to market.
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Slapdash raises $3.7M seed to ship a workplace apps command bar
– Slapdash is a productivity tool that helps users save time by integrating with cloud apps.
– The company raised $3.7m in seed funding.
– Investors include S28 Capital, Quiet Capital, Quarry Ventures and Twenty Two Ventures.
– The company offers a free tier for users indexing up to five apps and creating 10 commands and spaces; any more than that and you level up into a $12 per month paid plan.
– The company plans to launch a Slack app in the coming weeks.