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#NYCtech Week in Review: 5/26/24 – 6/1/24

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#NYCtech Week in Review: 5/26/24 – 6/1/24
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With so much going on in the city’s thriving ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the happenings in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News for the week ending 6/1 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC startup events featuring news for Pro League Network, Ship Angel, Lucid Green, and much, much more.


Gameto – $33M

Gameto, a biotech company focused on women’s reproductive health and infertility, has raised $33M in Series B funding from investors that include RA Capital Management and Two Sigma Ventures. Founded by Dina Radenkovic, Martin Varsavsky, and Pranam Chatterjee in 2020, Gameto has now raised a total of $73M in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch broke the news in an exclusive covering the round and much more –


Authentic Insurance – $11M

Authentic Insurance, an infrastructure platform for small businesses to offer their customers insurance products, has raised $11M in Series A funding led by FirstMark. Founded by Cole Riccardi in 2022, Authentic Insurance has now raised a total of $18m in reported equity funding. AlleyWatch first flagged this round back in March


Matter Bio – $7M

Matter Bio, a biotech startup focused on preserving DNA and genome integrity, has raised $7M in Seed funding led by Lifespan Vision Ventures. Matter Bio was founded by Chris Bradley, Sam Sharifi, and George Church in 2022.


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Clasp – $6.4M

Clasp, an embedded HR benefits infrastructure and administrations platform, has raised $6.4M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . Clasp was founded by Amar Jasarbasic and Zach Zhang in 2023.


Ship Angel – $5.5M

Ship Angel, a logistics platform for cargo owners and shippers to understand shipping costs, has raised $5.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that this round comes from seven investors. Ship Angel was founded by Graham Parker in 2023.


Revive – $3.5M

Revive, a platform that handles return inventory for retailers to optimize revenue, has raised $3.5M in Seed funding led by Equal Ventures and Hustle Fund. Revive was founded by Allison Hyein Lee in 2022.


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PilotDesk – $3.2M

PilotDesk, an AI-powered platform for automating ad operations and account management, has raised $3.2M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that this round comes from twenty-nine investors. Founded by Rich Lin, Danielle Rosen, and Joel Shapiro in 2023, PilotDesk has now raised a total of 2023 in reported equity funding.


Pro League Network – $2.2M

Pro League Network, a sports content network focused on betting content, has raised $2.2M in Seed funding from investors that include Eberg Capital, Chris Grove, IA Sports Ventures, and Kevin Garnett. Pro League Network was founded by Mike Salvaris and Bill Yucatonis in 2022.


Lucid Green – $1.2M

Lucid Green, an inventory management and identification system for cannabis products, has raised $1.2M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the total offering is for $1.4M and this close comes from twelve investors. Founded by Larry Levy and Paul Botto in 2018, Lucid Green has now raised a total of $15.5M in reported equity funding.


The AlleyWatch audience is driving progress and innovation on a global scale. There are a number of options to reach this audience of the world’s most innovative organizations and startups at scale including strategic brand placement, lead generation, and thought leadership in front of an audience that comprises the vast majority of key decision-makers in the NYC business community and beyond. Learn more about advertising to NYC Tech, at scale.


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