British self-driving tech startup Wayve has raised $1.05 billion in a Series C funding round to accelerate the advancement of autonomous mobility and the launch of production-ready vehicles equipped with its Embodied AI for automated driving. The integration of Embodied AI into vehicles and robots will completely change how machines engage with
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Amidst growing global concerns over environmental sustainability, London-based recycling tech startup Sorted has emerged as a beacon of hope to combat the global waste crisis. Sorted announced today it has secured £1.65 million in seed funding to lead the charge in transforming how we approach recycling. The round was led by Pi
Latvian fintech startup inGain announced on Thursday it secured EUR 650,000 in funding from a consortium of investors including venture capital firms Trind VC and Fiedler Capital, as well as support from the Latvian Business Angels network and various individual business angels. This funding round represents the first public investment in Latvian
We’ve decided to create a startup glossary—a one-stop shop for all those tricky startup terms and their meanings. As the number of must-know startup words continues to grow, it can be tough for entrepreneurs to keep up. We aim to simplify things by providing clear explanations for popular startup terms
It’s been a whirlwind six years since Israel’s Industrial cybersecurity startup Claroty last graced our pages here at TechStartups. Back then, this industrial cybersecurity juggernaut was celebrating a $60 million Series B funding round, attracting a star-studded lineup of investors from industrial operators to control system vendors. But that was just the
Elon Musk’s pioneering artificial intelligence startup xAI has unveiled its latest Grok-1.5 chatbot. The enhanced version, which will soon be rolling out to users on the X platform (formerly Twitter), boasts improved reasoning capabilities. In an announcement on his social media platform X, Musk said the new chatbot will be
Fax machines, often considered relics of a bygone era, continue to pulse with life in the modern healthcare landscape, processing a staggering 9 billion transactions annually. Despite the rise of telephones and the internet, the healthcare sector clings to fax machines for their reliability in transmitting critical information. While many