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The Week鈥檚 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Biotech And Cybersecurity See Big Bucks

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This is a weekly feature that runs down the week鈥檚 top 10 announced funding rounds in the U.S. Check out last week鈥檚 biggest funding rounds here.

The top five raises this week came from sectors that have seen good heat recently. Biotech/healthcare and cybersecurity dominated the run of big rounds this week, with a few AI startups also seeing good-sized checks. After a few slow weeks, megadeals seem to be back, as four companies locked up nine-figure rounds.

1. , $190M, biotech: This big biotech round is actually the combination of two rounds. Marea Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing medicines for cardiometabolic diseases, launched with $190 million in a combined Series A and B financing. The Series A round was led by 鈥 where the startup was incubated 鈥 and the Series B round was co-led by ,, and . The company didn鈥檛 split out the rounds, so we record it as one and it tops the list this week.

2. , $150M, cybersecurity: Maryland-based Huntress became the newest cybersecurity unicorn after it raised a $150 million Series D at a $1.5 billion-plus valuation. The new round was led by , and existing investor . The startup focuses on security services for small business to small enterprise customers 鈥 an often overlooked sector in cyber as many companies chase 500 companies. Huntress currently is realizing more than 70% year-to-year revenue growth for the past two years as it continues to 鈥渁pproach $100 million in annual recurring revenue.鈥 Founded in 2015, Huntress has raised nearly $310 million, .

3. , $130M, healthcare: Mental health is a growing concern. Just 31% of adults a 20 percentage point drop from 2004. New York-based psychiatric care startup Talkiatry locked up a $130 million raise 鈥 a mix of equity and debt financing 鈥 led by to try to improve those numbers. The startup offers a national mental health practice that provides in-network psychiatry and therapy, trying to help the 60% of adults in the U.S. with a diagnosable mental illness who go untreated every year. Founded in 2019, Talkiatry has raised $245 million, per the company.

4. , $125M, cybersecurity: Huntress鈥 big round wasn鈥檛 the only one in security this week. Hoboken, New Jersey-based Semperis secured $125 million in growth financing 鈥 a mix of equity and debt 鈥 from and . The new round values the company at $1 billion. Semperis provides a variety of security services, including protection for the directory service. Founded in 2014, the company has raised nearly $500 million, .

5. , $81M, biotech: around the world, resulting in approximately 1.7 million deaths annually. A New York-based biotech raised big this week to try to lower those stats even as such infections have become more virulent. Elion Therapeutics, which focuses on the treatment of life-threatening invasive fungal infections, raised an $81 million Series B led by and the . This is the company鈥檚 first announced round, .

6. , $65M, space: Austin, Texas-based CesiumAstro, a developer of space communications technology, closed a $65 million Series B+ round led by . Founded in 2017, the company has raised more than $185 million, .

7. , $60M, artificial intelligence: Palo Alto, California-based Genspark AI, an artificial intelligence search startup, raised $60 million led by at a $260 million post-money valuation.

8. (tied) , $50M, ecommerce: New York-based Daydream, an AI-powered search platform for the retail industry, launched with a $50 million seed round co-led by and .

8. (tied) , $50M, biotech: San Diego-based Iambic Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology startup developing therapeutics using an AI-driven discovery platform, closed a $50 million Series B extension led by new investors and . Founded in 2019, the company has raised nearly $233 million, .

8. (tied) , $50M, artificial intelligence: Palo Alto, California-based You.com, an AI-enhanced search engine developer, is finishing up raising a $50 million Series B. Investors were not named. Founded in 2020, the company has raised $95 million, .

Big global deals

The biggest round of the week came from a big-named Indian startup.

  • Indian grocery delivery startup raised a $665 million round, doubling its valuation to $3.6 billion.

Methodology

We tracked the largest announced rounds in the SA国际传媒 database that were raised by U.S.-based companies for the seven-day period of June 15 to June 21. Although most announced rounds are represented in the database, there could be a small time lag as some rounds are reported late in the week.

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