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Articles in the "Money" category primarily relate to a funding announcement of some sort, typically from an institutional investor such as a venture capital firm, or from a family office, an angel investor, or any combination of private investors. These stories focus mainly on the funding details (who, when, how much, what it will be used for, etc.)
Articles in the "Money" category primarily relate to a funding announcement of some sort, typically from an institutional investor such as a venture capital firm, or from a family office, an angel investor, or any combination of private investors. These stories focus mainly on the funding details (who, when, how much, what it will be used for, etc.)
Salt Lake City-based Boom Interactive, an software development company focused on AI, closed a $5.5 million SAFE note investment. The investment is a precursor to a Series A round. The lead investor has not been disclosed. The funding will go towards launching the company’s product, Bubbles™, an easy-to-use,
Oops, a return pickup service, raised a $5 million pre-seed round led by Peterson Ventures (Salt Lake City), with participation from EPIC Ventures (Salt Lake City), Pelion Venture Partners (Cottonwood Heights), Maverick Ventures (San Francisco), Village Global (San Francisco), and a number of local angel investors. Oops solves the pains
Workstream announced on September 29, 2022 it has extended its Series B funding round with an additional close of $60 million, bringing the total Series B financing to $108 million. More than two dozen investors are participating in the oversubscribed extension round, including both institutional funds and angel investors. Led
by Mark Tullis
Workstream announced on September 29, 2022 it has extended its Series B funding round with an additional close of $60 million, bringing the total Series B financing to $108 million. More than two dozen investors are participating in the oversubscribed extension round, including both institutional funds and angel investors. Led
by Mark Tullis
Salt Lake City-based Boom Interactive, an software development company focused on AI, closed a $5.5 million SAFE note investment. The investment is a precursor to a Series A round. The lead investor has not been disclosed. The funding will go towards launching the company’s product, Bubbles™, an easy-to-use,
by Mattea Gygi
Oops, a return pickup service, raised a $5 million pre-seed round led by Peterson Ventures (Salt Lake City), with participation from EPIC Ventures (Salt Lake City), Pelion Venture Partners (Cottonwood Heights), Maverick Ventures (San Francisco), Village Global (San Francisco), and a number of local angel investors. Oops solves the pains
by Mattea Gygi
Zartico, based in Salt Lake City, raised a $20 million Series A round led by Arthur Ventures (Minneapolis, Minnesota) with participation from Peterson Partners (Salt Lake City). Zartico has raised a total of $24.5 million since its launch in March 2020 and has booked over $10 million in business
by Mattea Gygi
PassiveLogic (Salt Lake City), the first autonomous building platform, raises a $15 million venture round led by Nventures, NVIDIA’s venture arm. This investment comes at the back of the company’s $34 million Series B round. PassiveLogic has now raised over $80 million. “PassiveLogic has a vision to revolutionize
by Mattea Gygi
Cardagraph has announced today it has completed its $860,000 pre-seed funding round with the final investment coming in from Startup Ignition Ventures (SIV). As noted in a recent Investor Mindset profile of Startup Ignition Ventures, investments from SIV range between $250,000 and $750,000. Cardagraph, based in Lehi,
by Mark Tullis
Upkid, the on-demand marketplace for childcare centers and teachers, has announced a $1.7 million pre-seed investment from Newfund Capital of Paris, France; Corazon Capital of Chicago Illinois; and Beehive Venture Partners of Lehi, Utah. Upkid will use the capital to hire key staff and expand into new markets. “We
by Austin Craig
Posted with permission from Silicon Slopes Newsroom "Some three years after its launch, Moises has been downloaded millions of times, becoming the world's top app for musicians in the process, while also being named the "Best Personal Growth App" of 2021 on Google Play."
by David Politis