by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: Devin Coldewey / Source: TechCrunch One of the things I’ve always wanted from technology is the ability to point my phone at something or take a screenshot, and have it say, here’s what that thing is and here’s where you can buy it. Well, my lavish...
by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: Frederic Lardinois / Source: TechCrunch PhenixP2P, one of the five finalists in our 2016 Disrupt London Battlefield competition, today announced that it has raised a $3.5 million Series A round led by KB Partners. With this, the company has now...
by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: John Mannes / Source: TechCrunch Former 500 Startups accelerator company Pluto AI is announcing $2.1 million in fundraising today from Fall Line Capital, Refactor Capital, Unshackled Ventures, Comet Labs and additional angels. Pluto is taking...
by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: Steve O’Hear / Source: TechCrunch Vimcar, a startup out of Berlin, is developing a clever tech solution to help small to medium-sized companies manage their car fleets. It consists of an internet-connected aftermarket “OBDII” adapter that plugs...
by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: Sramana Mitra / Source: The Huffington Post There are always competitors who have been longer in the game and who are better funded. But it doesn’t mean they will be the winners in the marathon. A startup is a marathon, not a sprint. Gobs of VC money...
by The Brio Team | Apr 4, 2017 | Getting Funded
Author: Lora Kolodny / Source: TechCrunch Find-a-doctor app Amino has raised $25 million in a Series C round of venture funding, according to CEO and co-founder David Vivero. Highland Capital led the investment joined by Accel, Aspect Ventures, CRV,...