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 for the week ending 10/27 including the NYC startup fundings, NYC startup exits, and NYC Tech events including news forWiredScore, Spatial, Snappy, Lorem, Relish, Properly, and much more…
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Glycotest, a diagnostic testing company for liver cancer and fibrosiscirrhosis, has raised $10M in Series A funding led by Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Group) Co.,Ltd.
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WiredScore, the service that certifies internet connectivity for commercial buildings, has raised $9M in Series A funding from investors that include Bessemer Venture Partners, Fifth Wall Ventures, Sterling, Legal & General, KingSett Capital, U+I, Town Centre Securities, Momeni Digital Ventures and Savitt Partners. WiredScore was founded by Arie Barendrecht in 2013.
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Spatial, the AR platform that allows collaboration by turning physical spaces into augmented reality workspaces, has raised $8.3M in Seed funding from investors that include Lerer Hippeau, Social Capital, iNovia Capital, Samsung NEXT, Kakao Ventures, Mark Pincus, Joi Ito, Expa, Garrett Camp, Joe Kraus, Daniel Debow, Jevon MacDonald, Neoteny, The E14 Fund, Andy Hertzfeld, Yogen Dalal, Garage Capital, and Sundeep Madra. Spatial was founded by Anand Agarawala (Google) and Jinha Lee (MIT, Microsoft) in 2016.
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Corporate gifting platform Snappy has raised $8M in funding.
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Scroll, the soon-to-launch service that will provide subscriptions for ad-free news bundles, has raised an additional $7M in Series A funding from investors that include Founder Collective, Uncork Capital, Union Square Ventures, Oreilly AlphaTech Ventures, Samsung NEXT, Bertelsmann, Thomas Glocer, The New York Times, Gannett Co Inc, and Axel Springer. Scroll was founded by Tony Haile (former CEO of Chartbeat) and Kushal Dave in 2016 and has now raised a total of $10M in funding.
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Freelancer marketplace for web developers and designers Ask Lorem has raised $2.5M in Seed funding from investors that include Founder Collective, Flybridge Capital Partners, FJ Labs, Fresco Capital, and HubSpot. Founded by Charlie Fogarty and Sam Wilcoxon in 2016, Ask Lorem has now raised a total of $3.6M in funding over two rounds.
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According to a recent SEC filing, Under Technologies has raised $2.3M in funding. The filing indicates that there was a sole investor and the total offering amount is $2.5M. The filing lists a number of asset management professionals as Executives and Directors. They are Everett Cook, Peter Kimmelman, Garth Alexander, and John Wheldon.
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According to a recent SEC filing, Relish, the app that serves as a personal trainer for your relationship, has raised $2.2M in funding. The company is founded by FanDuel founder Lesley Eccles. The filing indicates that there were 4 participants in the round and the total offering amount is $2.4M.
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Properly, the cloud-based real estate brokerage, has raised $1.5M in Seed funding led by NextView Ventures and Lerer Hippeau. In conjunction with the funding, the company announced its rebrand. It was previously known as Virgent Realty. Properly was founded by Ben Kubic and Jude Rasmus in 2015.
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Pair Eyewear, the direct-to-consumer eyewear brand targeted towards children, has raised $1M in Seed funding from investors that include Precursor Ventures, Corigin Ventures, Outbound Ventures, and Bolt Ventures. Pair Eyewear was founded by Nathan Kondamuri and Sophia Edelstein 2017.
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Atrium, a startup founded by Gunnar Gregory, has raised $635K in funding in what appears to be a convertible note according to a recent SEC filing. The filing also lists Greg Fieber as an Executive and Director along with Robert Brown as a Director. The total filing is for $1M and the filing indicates that there were 13 participants in this initial close.
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According to a recent SEC Filing, image recognition platform OmniX Labs has raised $250K in additional funding. OmniX Labs was founded by Anoop Kanthan and Muthla Al-Sayer in 2017 and has now raised a total of $750K in funding. Investors in previous rounds include Techstars and IDEO.
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