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Lithuania’s Oxylabs has raised $130M from Warburg Pincus, valuing the company at $3.6 billion. The funding marks its first external investment since 2015 and underscores the growing importance of web data infrastructure in the AI era.
Norm AI has raised $120 million in Series C funding, valuing the company at $1.2 billion. The startup is building an AI-native law firm, distinguishing itself from other legal tech companies that sell software to law firms.
UK startup Luffy AI has raised £8.1 million to develop self-tuning AI for electric motors, aiming to revolutionize industrial automation through neuroplastic AI technology.
Even Realities, a Shenzhen-based camera-free smart-glasses maker, has raised $150 million at a $1 billion valuation, positioning itself as a privacy-conscious alternative to camera-equipped AR devices.
French HR startup Skello has raised €200 million in a funding round that increased rather than decreased founders' ownership stakes. The Paris-based company plans to use the funds for European expansion.
Chinese AI video platform Kling has raised $2 billion in funding as it prepares for a Hong Kong IPO, signaling strong investor confidence in its AI-driven video tools.
Norwegian deep-tech company Alva Industries has raised €16 million to scale production of its ultra-compact electric motors, targeting applications in EVs, industrial machinery, and consumer electronics.
Robotics startup Proception settles trade secret lawsuit with Tesla and announces $11M funding round to advance robotic hand technology.
Netris has raised $15 million in Series A funding led by a16z to automate networking in GPU data centers, addressing a key bottleneck in AI infrastructure.
Taktile has raised $110 million in Series C funding led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives to automate high-risk decisions in banking and insurance.
ByteDance is in preliminary talks to secure a record $20 billion offshore loan to fuel its AI expansion, marking the largest capital raise in the company's history.
Paris-based AI observability startup Tsuga has raised $35 million to develop cloud-native solutions that address the rising costs of monitoring AI workloads.