The 10 Biggest Rounds Of February: Saronic And NinjaOne Lead Big Month
This is a monthly feature that runs down the month’s top 10 funding rounds in the U.S. Check out January’s biggest rounds here. February was another big month for big rounds. I
No Place Rivals The Bay Area For AI Funding, But Here Are The Closest Runners-Up
If you want to start an AI company in the hottest hub for talent and innovation, you’ll inevitably wind up in the San Francisco Bay Area. When it comes to startup investment, now
A New Dawn For Search: Why LLMs Reinvigorate The Sleepy Category
By Andy Triedman Search was the first grand prize of the internet, currently generating about $300 billion annually. For years, incumbents dominated through scale: more data improv
The Most-Active, Spendiest Startup Investors Are Lagging Greatly In Lucrative Exits
The most-active, highest-spending startup investors are leading a lot of large new rounds lately. When it comes to exits, however, things look much, much slower. To illustrate, we
The Week’s Biggest Funding Rounds: NinjaOne Cuts To The Top
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5 Interesting Startup Deals You May Have Missed In February: Pickleball, Cleaner Doctor Offices And Space Mining
This is a monthly column that runs down five interesting startup funding deals every month that may have flown under the radar. Check out our January entry here. February may be th
A Strategic Bridge Between Africa And Europe: Tunisia’s Role In The Innovation Ecosystem
By Alberto Onetti Tunisia, often overlooked in discussions of Africa’s burgeoning tech scene, quietly boasts a vibrant ecosystem ripe with potential. While giants such as South A
Biotech Startup Eikon Therapeutics Locks Up Massive $351M Series D
Startup Eikon Therapeutics raised one of the biggest biotech rounds thus far in this young year. The Hayward, California-based drug startup closed a nearly $351 million in a Series
Forget Startups. Maybe The Most Adaptable Companies Are Those That Last Centuries
Modern humans are an impatient species. We groan about a five-minute checkout wait, roll our eyes when websites fail to load instantly, and regularly risk our safety speeding to be
Founder’s Mindset On Sustainable Growth: Tips And Metrics For Companies To Scale
By Anton Chashchin Sustainable growth is the holy grail for every founder, but it is not easy to achieve. Even companies that are good at developing successful products have an o