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 a few of things that you may have missed in NYC Tech News this week including the fundings, exits, and events.
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Cyborg, the growing telecommunications research and development firm, has raised an undisclosed amount in Series A funding for CEO and founder Nicolas Dupont’s third round of funding.
Vidmob, the marketplace for finding video editing professionals, has raised $7.5M in a Series A round. The company founded by
Alex Collmer, Craig Coblenz, and Jason Donnell in 2014 has now raised a total of $13.5M in funding
CleanCapital, the company making it easy to invest in CleanTech, has raised $21M in Series A funding from Solar Investment Fund 1. This marks the company’s first round of funding.
, the service helping you find your new roommate, has raised $11M in Series A funding led by Atami Capital and joined in by DCM Ventures, Great Oaks Venture Capital, James Sowers, Rosecliff Ventures, JXC Ventures, Sand Hill East, Arihant Patni, Townsquare Media and Vega Properties. The company has raised $16.9M over their 4 rounds of funding. You can read full coverage of the funding round in an interview with Founder and CEO Ajay Yadav by clicking below:
This NYC Startup Just Raised $11M So That Your Housing Situation is Not a Nightmare
, the digital picture frame company, has raised $5M in Series A funding led by Corigin Ventures with participation from NETGEAR, Resolute Venture Partners, and angel investors including Elio Leoni Sceti and Eric Ries. The company has raised $9.2M over their 5 rounds of funding. You can read full coverage of the funding round in an interview with by clicking below:
This NYC Startup Raised $5M So That You Can Decorate That Wall Digitally
United Masters, the company giving musicians alternative options for record label deals, has raised $70M in a Series A round of funding led by Alphabet with participation from Twentieth Century Fox and Andreessen Horowitz. This is the company’s first round of funding to date.