Startup Mech-Mind Announces New Funding from Intel
Mech-Mind, a company that deploys smart solutions leveraging 3D-vision and artificial intelligence for robotics, has announced new funding from Intel to continue expanding in international markets.
Mech-Mind, a company that deploys smart solutions leveraging 3D-vision and artificial intelligence for robotics, has announced new funding from Intel to continue expanding in international markets.
VeriSIM Life, a company that builds digital simulations to avoid human and animal drug testing, has raised $5.2 million in funding.
WSC Sports, a startup focusing on AI-powered technology to generate personalized and automatic sports video highlights in real-time, has raised $23 million in Series C funding.
Cloudleaf, a startup that combines IoT, AI/ML and advanced analytics to deliver real-time insights into supply chain operations, has secured a $20 million Series B financing round.
Capsule8’s high-performance attack protection for Linux production environments lets customers replace multiple legacy systems, while remaining cloud agnostic and safe for the most demanding workloads. The Brooklyn startup announced a multimillion-dollar investment from Intel Capital.
Exo Imaging has emerged from stealth with a $35 million Series B financing round. The company is working to develop an affordable new medical ultrasound platform capable of exceptional image fidelity, penetration depth and 3D imaging that fits in the palm of your hand.
Trinity Cyber, founded by top veterans of the federal cybersecurity community, has emerged from stealth mode to announce a $23 million funding round.
Shanghai’s STAR Market, modeled after the Nasdaq to help technology companies achieve liquidity, opened for business Monday with a slate of 25 IPOs. Intel Capital-backed Montage Technology and Espressif Systems were among the Chinese companies going public.
Tetrate launched GetEnvoy to help ease the adoption and management of Envoy, an open source proxy that makes managing and controlling network traffic simpler – and lets developers focus on more important tasks.
Kyndi, a startup building the first “Explainable AI” platform, has secured a $20 million Series B financing round.