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The 16 Largest Global Startup Funding Rounds of September 2024

  • Swiss blockchain firm Celestia closed a $100m series B investment backed by Protocol Labs, Polychain, Figment, Eclipse, and OKX Ventures and offers modular blockchain network that allows a blockchain to be deployed without a new consensus network.
  • Quicktron Robotics, an automation company based in Shanghai, raised $100m in a series D funding round backed by Prosperity7 Ventures, Broad Vision Funds, Weifang Yuanfei Industrial Fund, Golden Oriole Capital, and Haitong Capital.
  • Belgium actinium-225 provider PanTera raised €100.2m ($117m) in a series A investment round backed by Eurazeo, EQT Life Sciences, PMV, Kurma Partners, and Korys.
  • Paris-based insurtech start-up Akur8 collected €108m in a series C investment round backed by insurance tech services provider Guidewire Software, One Peak, and Partners Group.
  • Flink Food, a Berlin-based online grocer delivering groceries within 10-minute windows, raised $115m in venture funding from investors including Northzone, Cherry Ventures, and Bond.
  • San Jose software firm Whatfix, which provides digitally enhanced training and application analytics to support users, closed a $125m series E funding round backed by SoftBank Vision Fund and Warburg Pincus.
  • Zap Energy, the Everett-based clean energy start-up, received $130m in a series D investment round backed by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Valor Equity Partners.
  • San Francisco payment infrastructure firm AtoB secured $130m in a series C round backed by Bloomberg Beta, General Catalyst, and Mastercard.
  • Atomic energy firm Newcleo, based in Paris, raised €135m ($157m) in a series A funding round backed by Ingerop and Walter Tosto.
  • Denver's Engine secured $140m in venture funding from Permira, bringing its total funding raised to $221m.
  • Invenergy, a Chicago-based clean energy firm that specializes in clean energy investments raised $170m in a venture funding round from investors including Manulife Financial and NatWest Bank.
  • Paris insurtech firm Alan raised €173m in series F funding from investors, including Temasek Holdings, to aid the provision of online insurance services.
  • Munich-based EGYM, the operator of a smart fitness platform, raised $200m that will go towards supporting gym operators and gaining new subscribers.
  • Tokyo-based IT company Sakana AI raised $214m in a series A funding round backed by 26 investors including NVIDIA, Khosla Ventures and General Motors to develop its AI-based media creation platform.
  • World Labs, a Berkeley-based carbon transformation company that converts captured carbon dioxide into valuable chemicals, fuels, and other essential products, has raised $230m in venture funding.
  • Palo Alto artificial intelligence research laboratory firm Safe Superintelligence raised $1bn in a series A investment round and has been backed by Sequoia Capital, DST Global, NFDG Ventures, and Andreessen Horowitz.

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