Today’s Deals – Agrilyst raises $1M seed round for its indoor agriculture analytics service

tcdisrupt_NY16-5597 Agrilyst, the winner of our Disrupt SF 2015 Battlefield competition, today announced that it has raised a $1 million seed round for its indoor agriculture analytics service. The round was led by Brooklyn Bridge Ventures with participation from Metamorphic Ventures and a number of angel investors and seed funds, including the co-founders of QuickFire, another Battlefield company that was… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Wireless charging startup uBeam accused of being the next Theranos

power-cord-blue uBeam could be vaporware, according to a blogger claiming to be uBeam’s former VP of Engineering. They accuse the startup of being unable to fulfill promises made about its technology. uBeam says it’s building a device that could wirelessly charge your phone or other electronics from several meters away. But in a series of blog posts about the startup, the author asserts that… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Why DoorDash has to strike a balance between profitability and growth

Alfred Lin (Sequoia Capital) and Tony Xu (DoorDash) DoorDash CEO Tony Xu says the company is cash flow positive in some of its early markets — but the company still has to invest in its growth. That’s the reason that the company raised $127 million in a new venture financing round. But it wasn’t without hiccups: DoorDash reportedly wasn’t able to get the $1 billion valuation it was looking for, and had to settle for a… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Soracom, an IoT platform provider based in Japan, scores $22M to break into the U.S. market

shutterstock internet of things Soracom, a Tokyo-based startup that provides a communication platform for developers of connected devices, announced today that it has raised a 2.4 billion yen (about $22 million) Series B from World Innovation Lab, Infinity Venture Partners, and other investors, to enter the United States and other markets. Read More

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Today’s Deals – German iPad point of sale startup Orderbird closes $20M Series C

myorderbird-online-dashboard_web Timing is everything, right? Just a few days after recovering from a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, orderbird, which claims to be the leading iPad point of sale (POS) solution in German speaking markets, is announcing that it’s closed €20 million in Series C funding. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Drayson Technologies raises £8M for RF energy harvesting tech aimed at IoT devices and wearables

CleanSpace Tag and app There’s no such thing as a free lunch or free energy, right? Not necessarily. Drayson Technologies, the London startup founded by Lord Paul Drayson, a very successful serial entrepreneur and former U.K. government science minister, is commercialising technology that harvests energy from radio frequency (RF) signals to potentially power a range of low-consumption devices.
These include… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Birch gets your credit card rewards in order

tcdisrupt_NY16-5088 Credit card reward programs can be confusing, and each can be totally different from the next. So managing all your points and rewards can quickly become a headache. Enter Birch, a service that helps users manage their rewards programs and points across multiple credit cards and accounts. Birch plugs into a bank account, looks at a user’s spending habits and recommends what kinds of… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Indiegogo acquires Celery to keep selling crowdfunded winners

Celery Indiegogo Indiegogo wants to step out of Kickstarter’s shadow by embracing commerce beyond crowdfunding. That means helping sell pre-orders and finished products from entrepreneurs who are done raising money. So today Indiegogo announced it’s acquired Celery, the “pre-commerce” platform that specializes in beautiful, fully-tailorable sites for taking product pre-orders. “We… Read More

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