One of the biggest funding rounds this week was raised by Artificial intelligence-based energy optimisation and control provider, AutoGrid
Mumbai-based venture capital (VC) firm Lightbox Ventures raised $178 Mn for it's $200 Mn third fund
This week, a total of 14 startups raised around $94.7 Mn funding in the Indian startup ecosystem
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One of the biggest funding rounds this week was raised by Artificial intelligence-based energy optimisation and control provider, AutoGrid. The company raised $32 Mn in a Series D funding round from energy companies CLP Holdings Group, based in Southeast Asia, Innogy from Germany, Ørstead from Denmark, and Tenaska from the US.
With this round, the company has raised a total of $75 Mn funding. Autogrid’s existing investors — Energy Impact Partners, Envision Ventures, Total Energy Ventures, Clearsky Power & Technology Fund, E.ON, and Foundation Capital — also participated in the funding round. The company plans to utilise the raised funds to accelerate commercial deployment of its AutoGrid Flex platform across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Further, Mumbai-based venture capital (VC) firm Lightbox Ventures raised $178 Mn for its $200 Mn third fund and expects to announce the final close of the fund by the end of the year. The company will invest $2-8 Mn initially and then make follow-on investments depending upon its capital requirements.
Apart from these, this week 13 startups raised around $62.7 Mn funding in the Indian startup ecosystem. (The startup funding calculations are based on the startups that disclosed funding amount.)
Important Indian Startup Funding Of The Week
Other Developments Of The Week
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- Unitus Ventures (formerly, Unitus Seed Fund) announced the launch of StartEdu: Employment 2.0 – a nationwide competition to find and fund startups working in the education and employability sectors. Unitus is partnering with Careers360 and Naukri who will bring in their sector expertise and experience to mentor and guide selected startups. The finalists will get an opportunity to pitch for INR 3.5 Cr of investment and access to industry expertise. The last date for submitting applications is September 21, 2018.
- Speculations surfaced that Zomato is expected to raise nearly $100 Mn from China’s largest travel-booking site, Ctrip, in a financing round that could go up to $400 Mn (Rs 2,800 Cr). The funding is expected to value Zomato at $1.8-2 Bn; its existing investor Ant Financial — a Chinese fintech company which is an affiliate of Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba — and a couple of others are also expected to participate in the funding round.
- Telangana State Innovation Cell announced to launch ‘Startup India Telangana Yatra’ from September 15 to October 5. This move will provide aspiring entrepreneurs from tier 2 and tier 3 cities an opportunistic platform to get mentored and coached by the startup ecosystem.
- NetApp selected six startups in the emerging tech areas such as data analytics, IoT, cyber security, for the third batch of NetApp Excellerator Program. These data-driven startups – which focus on areas ranging from detecting cardiovascular diseases to cyber security – include CloudOptimo, FirstHive, InstaSafe, Praktice.ai, Uber Diagnostics, and ZScore Technologies. NetApp will also provide an equity free grant of $15,000 to these startups upon completion of the programme.
- Karnataka shortlisted 77 startups out of 250 finalists for Elevate 2018. Apart from a funding amount of up to $68.6K to each, the shortlisted startups will be incubated at various incubation centres based in Bengaluru, Hubbali, Mysore, Belgaum, and other cities in the state.
- Lightspeed India Ventures launched Extreme Entrepreneurs, an entrepreneurial training series aimed at connecting eight select Indian startups with the top guns in global technology and entrepreneurship. The list includes Culturegrade, Dose FM, Kubric, Kutuki, Squadcast, Trell.co, Waani.io, and Yellow Messenger.
- A new open challenge is offering $750K for ideas that will shape the impact artificial intelligence has on the field of news and information. It is presented by the Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative, a research effort and philanthropic fund led by Tim Hwang. It is a joint project of the MIT Media Lab and Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. The Open Challenge will support year-long projects that are focused on improving platform governance, stopping bad actors, reimagining the intersection of AI and the news, empowering journalism. This challenge is open to anyone around the world.
- Industries and Commerce Department of Assam has inked an MOU with Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta Innovation Park, in connection with the running of operation and maintenance of startup Incubation Centre. The department is further intended to tie-up with educational institutions to form a pool which will become a reference point for the upcoming startups.
- South-Africa based Internet and media company Naspers will continue to provide significant amounts of capital to startups that are operating in the food delivery, classifieds, and fintech segments in India. Basil Sgourdos, the group chief financial officer of Naspers, also said that the company would continue to double down on its existing market in India through food delivery company Swiggy, fintech venture PayU India, classifieds company OLX, and travel operator platform MakeMyTrip.
- Singapore-based video-on-demand streaming service HOOQ is doubling its investments in India. It has also changed its strategy to focus on Hollywood and English premium video content to take on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. The company looks to invest in content, manpower as well as technology.
- Bengaluru-based NetApp announced the third batch of startups chosen for NetApp Excellerator – the company’s flagship accelerator program dedicated to helping startups operating in the data space. Six startups were selected from over 300 applicants from across the continent. The list includes CloudOptimo, FirstHive, InstaSafe, Praktice.ai, Uber Diagnostics, and ZScore Technologies.
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