Funding

    Cognition AI cinches $10 billion valuation with new funding

    Cognition AI cinches $10 billion valuation with new funding

    The latest round was led by Founders Fund, the venture capital firm backed by Peter Thiel, and included existing investors such as Lux Capital, Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, Elad Gil, Definition Capital and Swish Ventures, the company said Monday.

    Venture Catalysts raises Rs 150 crore in mix of primary, secondary transactions

    Venture Catalysts raises Rs 150 crore in mix of primary, secondary transactions

    Venture Catalysts has raised Rs 150 crore through a mix of primary and secondary shares, valuing it at $200 million. The funds will help expand teams, launch new funds, and develop AI tools. New investors include Ashish Kacholia, Shah Rukh Khan’s family office, and Aishwarya Rai.

    ASML becomes Mistral AI's top shareholder after leading latest funding round

    ASML becomes Mistral AI's top shareholder after leading latest funding round

    ASML is set to become the largest shareholder in French AI startup Mistral AI by investing €1.3 billion in its €1.7 billion fundraising round. This move aims to boost European tech independence, with Mistral valued at €10 billion, competing against US giants like OpenAI and Google.

    ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $180 million this week, up 28% on-year

    ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $180 million this week, up 28% on-year

    Despite the higher value, the number of deals during the week was down at 19 transactions, compared to 51 in the corresponding week last year.

    Transforming India

    Indian deeptech funding to cross $5 billion mark over next 5 years: Report

    Indian deeptech funding to cross $5 billion mark over next 5 years: Report

    TDK Ventures, a subsidiary of TDK Corporation, in partnership with early-stage investing firm Kae Capital, released the report, titled ‘Deeptech India 2025: Mapping the next Frontier’, on Thursday. The study conducted a survey of 100 deeptech founders across the country.

    Cleantech startup QuantE Energy raises $500,000 seed funding from TDV Partners, angel investors

    Cleantech startup QuantE Energy raises $500,000 seed funding from TDV Partners, angel investors

    The startup will use the funds to expand digital onboarding, launch community solar pilots, and strengthen financing partnerships with banks, NBFCs, and CSR programmes.

    Honeywell's Quantinuum raises funds from Nvidia, others at $10 billion valuation

    Honeywell's Quantinuum raises funds from Nvidia, others at $10 billion valuation

    The latest round, which doubles Quantinuum's valuation from $5 billion in January 2024, saw new investments from Quanta Computer, QED Investors and NVentures - Nvidia's venture capital arm.

    Amazon completes $200 million cash acquisition of Axio, adds an NBFC licence via deal

    Amazon completes $200 million cash acquisition of Axio, adds an NBFC licence via deal

    While the company did not disclose the deal size, sources pegged it at around $200 million, with all the existing investors of Axio making an exit and the founders continuing to run the show.

    AI-led healthcare startup Reveal HealthTech raises $7.2 million in round led by Leo Capital

    AI-led healthcare startup Reveal HealthTech raises $7.2 million in round led by Leo Capital

    Sanos Capital participated in the funding round. Reveal was incubated by W Health Ventures, which supports startups in the US and India that focus on improving care delivery by leveraging technology. The US-headquartered startup will use the funds to scale its flagship products — BioCanvas, which applies multimodal AI to accelerate clinical trial recruitment, and Prism AI, a workflow automation platform.

    Former Flipkart exec’s quick comm startup FirstClub raises $23 million; valuation jumps to $120 million

    Former Flipkart exec’s quick comm startup FirstClub raises $23 million; valuation jumps to $120 million

    The company plans to deploy the funds towards opening new dark stores in Bengaluru, rolling out formats like cafes and daily subscriptions, expanding into new categories, hiring talent, and investing in brand building.

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    Funding FAQ questions


    What are the main sources of funding for startups?
    When a startup is moving from an idea to execution stage a startup can tap into the network of angel investors, family offices, and high net worth individuals from their personal network.

    Equity funding is the most common source of funding for startups. Startups give shares of their companies at a predetermined value in exchange of capital. Several venture capital funds exist to meet the capital and strategic needs of a startup at different stages of its growth.

    Debt financing has also gained popularity in India. A company can raise venture debt from institutions once its raised venture capital. Private equity and hedge funds also enter the mix at the growth stage of a company to provide capital. Increasingly, companies, VCs and individuals have launched accelerator and incubation programmes that provide seed money to startups. Strategic and corporate veggies funds also invest into startups at early and growth stages

    What is A, B & C series funding & how does it work?
    Traditionally a startup raises a series A round when it has discovered an addressable market and somewhat proven that they can execute the idea in that market. It is often the stage when a company begins to develop its monetisation model and long-term growth plan. It is also the first round that a startup may get an institutional buy-in. In India early stage VCs include the likes of Sequoia Capital, Matrix Partners India, Lightspeed, and Elevation Capital.

    A Series B round is raised by a startup to take its growth to the next level internally as well as to create product awareness. The round is typically used by startups to acquire premium talent and prepare internally to meet the growing demand of its product and fine-tune its product market fit. Series C onwards, the company raises funds to capture a bigger pie of the market, aggressively grow its user base. Strategic investors and growth stage funds like SoftBank Corp, Tiger Global Management and Temasek may come in at this stage.
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