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Welcome to our daily newsletter on tech funding. Here are the top recent deals.

TF Analytix team.

Debt

Invoier, a Swedish financial technology company, secured a debt funding of €58 million. The funding was provided by the European Investment Fund and supported by the InvestEU program. Invoier specializes in invoice financing and operates an AI-based marketplace for SME loans and invoice financing. Read more

Seed

AnySignal, a U.S.-based company, closed a seed funding round of $5 million. The round was led by Blueyard Capital and also included First In, Also Capital, Acequia Capital, and Caffeinated Capital. AnySignal specializes in defense technology, focusing on RF connectivity and sensing. They are developing a radiofrequency platform for industrial, aerospace, and defense markets. Read more

Jetson, a U.S.-based company, raised $15 million in a seed funding round. The round included investment from will.i.am, Luca Spada, Rikard Steiber, and other investors. Jetson operates in the transportation technology sector, specializing in personal aerial vehicles and producing personal electric aerial vehicles. Read more

Xpanceo, based in the UAE, secured $40 million in seed funding. Opportunity Ventures (Asia) led the round. Xpanceo focuses on hardware and is in the process of developing smart contact lenses using deep tech. Read more

Soluterials, a German company, raised a seven-figure seed funding round. The round was led by HTGF and included investment from three undisclosed investors. Soluterials specializes in materials and is involved in transforming aluminum scrap into high-performance aluminum material. Read more

Mana.bio, an Israel-based biotechnology company, secured $19.5 million in seed funding. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz Bio + Health and also included Base4 Capital, NFX, Technion, LionBird, and other investors. Mana.bio is focused on drug delivery and is developing an AI-based lipid nanoparticle delivery platform. Read more

Volteras, a UK-based company, raised $12 million in a seed funding round. The funding was led by Exor and included Long Journey Ventures and Scott Banister. Volteras operates in the automotive technology sector and is focused on connecting electric vehicles (EVs) with chargers, batteries, and mapping apps via data. Read more

Cognitive Space, a U.S.-based company, secured $4 million in a Seed+ funding round. The funding came from investors including York IE, Draper Associates, and Dolby Family Ventures. Cognitive Space specializes in space technology and offers intelligent space automation using an AI-powered SaaS platform. Read more

Series A

Urban Sky, a U.S.-based company, closed a Series A funding round, raising $9.75 million. The round was led by New Legacy Ventures and included Lerer Hippeau, Lavrock Ventures, Catapult Ventures, Union Labs VC, DA Ventures, and TenOneTen Ventures. Urban Sky operates in the space technology sector and specializes in stratospheric remote sensing. The company uses balloons for aerial monitoring. Read more

Creative Force, a U.S.-based company, raised $8.9 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark and included Hearst Ventures. Creative Force operates in the ecommerce sector and provides an end-to-end creative operations platform for e-commerce content production. Read more

Pantomath, a U.S.-based company, secured $14 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by Sierra Ventures and included participation from Bowery Capital, Epic Ventures, and other investors. Pantomath focuses on data management and provides a data pipeline observability and traceability platform. Read more

Leucine, a U.S.-based healthcare technology company, raised $7 million in a Series A funding round. The round included Ecolab, Pravega Ventures, Axilor Ventures, Techstars, and angel investors. Leucine specializes in pharma manufacturing and aims to digitalize pharmaceutical manufacturing using AI. Read more

Venture

Stash, a U.S.-based financial technology company, received $40 million in venture funding. The investment came from T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Goodwater Capital, Union Square Ventures, and others. Stash provides an app for fractional share investing. Read more

Relay.app, a U.S.-based company, raised $3.1 million in additional venture funding. The funding came from Andreessen Horowitz. Relay.app specializes in ERP and offers a workflow automation tool using AI assistance. Read more

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