Australian quantum computing hardware manufacturer Silicon Quantum Computing has closed its $50.4 million Series A capital raising.
COMPANY NEWS: Singapore-headquartered Accredify, the leading verifiable technology solutions provider in APAC, today announced that it has raised USD $7 million during its Series A funding round, co-led by venture capital firms capital firms Global Partners and SIG Venture Capital with participation from returning investors.Pavilion Capital and Qualgro.
Australian open source intelligence software company Fivecast has closed its Series A funding round with almost $30 million (US$20 million) raised to fuel its expansion and service contracts in key markets, including Five Eyes nations, amid a significant rise in the need for data and risk analytics among governments and corporations.
Web3 startup PowerPlay says it is on a mission to revolutionise the way Australians manage their energy consumption by enabling access to cheaper, renewable energy to people who are unable to install their own solar panels, like renters and those living in apartments.
COMPANY NEWS: A true profit-for-purpose tech startup, T-shirt Ventures, has raised $11 million in Series A funding as it aims to scale its support to people living with disabilities and long-term health needs to live the life they want.
Smart receipt provider Slyp has completed its Series A fundraising worth $25 million backed by new investors: advisory and investment firm Sayers together with four major banks.
Workforce intelligence specialist Reejig successfully raised $6 million in its Series A funding round, and has now attracted another $15 million in a top-up round.
Buildxact, a SaaS provider to the residential building industry, has closed its $18.5 million Series A funding round.
Melbourne-founded mobile payments company Mr Yum has raised $89 million in a Series A funding round led by investment firm Tiger Global.
Communications and messaging platform provider LeapXpert has successfully closed its Series A funding round, raising a total of US$14.1 million to date.
Identity and fraud prevention platform provider FrankieOne has closed its $20 million Series A funding round, led by AirTree Ventures and Greycroft.
Workforce intelligence platform Reejig has closed its $6 million Series A capital raise.
Car loan platform CarClarity has raised $3 million in Series A funding from existing investors, with the new funding to be used by the Sydney based start-up to “pioneer” a new online car buying service that it claims reinvents traditional in-person car buying.
Payments technology company mx51 has raised $25 million in a Series A round led by Acorn Capital, Artesian, Commencer Capital and Mastercard.
Australia and New Zealand rental electric scooter operator Neuron Mobility has further expanded globally with the launch of a fleet of its safety-first e-scooters in the Korean capital of Seoul.
Australian semiconductor IoT start-up Morse Micro has secured $18 milion in additional funding as it moves to expand its product and technology development teams, both in Sydney and internationally.
Global interactive and immersive virtual events platform provider Airmeet has boosted its coffers with a US$12 milion Series A capital raising.
Adaptive learning company Cluey Learning has raised $20 million with the completion of a Series A funding round, bringing total investment in its business to $31 million.
Robotic process automation experts "Automation Anywhere" has seen the completion of its "Series A financing round of $250 million", led by New Enterprise Associates and Goldman Sachs Growth Equity, with participation from General Atlantic and World Innovation Lab.
Australian artificial intelligence start-up Daisee has filled its coffers with $8.8 million from a Series A funding round, with the funds to be used to fuel future growth.
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