
China VC Weekly: $70M for Nothing
In last week’s venture capital news, Carl Pei’s startup Nothing attracted a new capital injection, raising $70 million in its Series B funding round, and more.
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In last week’s venture capital news, Carl Pei’s startup Nothing attracted a new capital injection, raising $70 million in its Series B funding round, and more.
Where there is traffic, there is business. The traveling market has given rise to “in-car vending,” a new business many regard as the “next game-changing opport...
DataPipeline, a digital infrastructure provider, announced on Monday that it has completed round B+ financing totaling 120 million yuan ($18.04 million).
Chinese Telematics startup Pateo announced on Wednesday that it had raised more than 830 million yuan ($128 million) in a funding round, led by state-owned automaker China FAW Group.
According to insider information received by 36Kr, one of the cofounders of ofo, Zhang Siding, has established a new venture.
<p>Perusahaan teknologi Internet of Things (IoT) China, G7, pada Selasa mengumumkan telah mengumpulkan 200 juta dolar AS dalam putaran pendanaan baru, yang dipimpin oleh Trustbridge Partners dan CMG-SDIC Capital, serta para investor sebelumnya.</p>
Four months after completing its A+ round of financing, Matrixtime Robotics has announced the completion of an A++ round, worth around 100 million yuan ($15.69 million) and led by Inno-Chip.
Mobike, China's shared bicycle giant, will officially enter the Japanese market this year starting with Tokyo in June. Mobike will enter several Japanese cities...
QCraft has raised tens of millions of US dollars in a seed funding round from IDG Capital, Vision+ Capital and Tide Capital, the company said in a statement Friday.
Shanghai-based satellite navigation firm Insight Position completed an A+ financing round on Friday worth tens of millions of yuan.
On August 8, Black Sesame Technologies, an autonomous driving computer chip company, announced its completion of round-C+ financing led by SummitView Capital.
According to Chinese media reports, the popular live-streaming platform Douyu TV, is rumored to go public in Hong Kong next month at a valuation of $700 million...