

The communication and operations platform was designed specifically for frontline workers and those that have jobs that don’t always require a desk. The Oakland workplace productivity startup wrapped up a Series B extension led by Energize Ventures. The company offers up a centralized log management solution that provides DevOps teams with tools to develop and debug applications. The Mountain View DevOps management startup closed on a Series C round led by Emergence Capital with additional participation from previous investors. The telehealth company plans to use the additional capital to serve increasing demand and expand its existing product offerings. TruePill operates as a pharmaceutical fulfillment and delivery service and has seen increased demand for its services due to COVID-19. The San Mateo healthtech startup closed on a financing round led by Optum Ventures. According to the company, Natron’s batteries can be produced using locally sourced materials from around the world. The latest round for the Santa Clara sodium-ion battery developer was co-led by ABB Technology Ventures, NanoDimension Capital and Volta Energy. Taulia’s technology-led platform enables businesses to cut costs by optimizing their supply chain processes. The additional capital will be used to support the company’s global expansion. The new funding round for the working capital management startup was led by Ping An Global Voyager Fund with additional participation from J.P. Īlso in San Francisco Palantir Eyes IPO, Slack’s Latest Acquisition, and More The startup, founded in 2012 by Adam Jackson and Jay McGraw has raised a total of $235.7 million in venture capital to date, according to Crunchbase. The Series D round was led by General Atlantic. The virtual healthcare provider offers video-based consults and primary care appointments to patients with or without insurance. Given the latest round, the company has raised over $360 million. Perfect Day creates animal-free dairy proteins that can be used in an array of faux-dairy products, including milk, cheese and ice cream. The Emeryville-based food tech startup just announced it extended its Series C round with additional capital raised by Thematic Investing.
