Venture Capital stories
Backed by Shine Capital, the London edtech aims to deepen US college growth and widen its AI tools as 13 million learners use it globally.
The funding gives the New York-based startup backing to tackle costly enterprise software roll-outs that often run late and over budget.
Australian firms under productivity pressure can now offload routine work to an always-on agent that links Gmail, Slack and calendars.
The funding will help TraqCheck hire in the UK and broaden its AI tools for sourcing, screening and verification across employers.
A handful of US artificial intelligence megadeals pushed global venture capital investment to USD $330.9 billion in the first quarter, KPMG said.
Fresh capital will fund a New York warehouse as the fine art logistics group deepens ties with auction houses and collectors.
Marketers may get more varied ideas as the Sydney-based firm widens access with free and paid tiers after relaunching its platform.
The AI fund administration software maker now serves more than 80 managers after its AUD $9.3 million raise and rapid growth.
The new system aims to help businesses turn stalled generative AI pilots into measurable returns by unifying customer data and oversight.
The grant scheme aims to help female-led start-ups in New Zealand and Australia overcome a persistent funding gap with no-equity cash awards.
Banks and credit unions under pressure to adopt AI can now deploy governed agents in production, with MX partnership support and seed backing.
The London start-up is adding senior AI expertise as wealth managers seek secure tools that fit regulated workflows without replacing core systems.
The virtual detox provider is expanding after new backing from Giant Leap and Scale Investors as demand for alcohol treatment stays high.
The London biotech startup will use new funding to broaden deployments at major drugmakers, including Pfizer, and speed research decisions.
The United States and X dominate deepfake spread, with a new report linking 46.9% of cases to the US and most incidents to social media.
Irish tech start-ups with up to USD $15 million in revenue can now seek a Dublin final and a place in Lisbon next year.
Backers including the British Business Bank have helped lift the London firm’s assets under management to USD $200 million and support 30 startups.
The seed cash will help the Sydney start-up target GPS-free defence navigation with a chip-scale sensor for drones, robots and vehicles.
The investment firm is shifting towards regular portfolio realisations after two major sales, as Antonia Jenkinson takes over the finance brief.
Finance teams could soon shed repetitive treasury and payroll tasks as the London fintech expands its automation software after fresh backing.