Aureka Biotechnologies Raises US$100 Million Series B to Build a Biological World Model for Drug Discovery
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Aureka Biotechnologies Raises US$100 Million Series B to Build a Biological World Model for Drug Discovery
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. and SHANGHAI, Aug. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Aureka Biotechnologies announced the close of a US$100 million Series B financing on Aug. 10, 2026. Granite Asia funded the first tranche exclusively, and a prominent strategic investor led a…
Closing a 100 million Series B in 2026 requires more than a brilliant algorithm: it requires a closed circuit that generates its own experimental data. Aureka Biotechnologies just proved it. The round: 100 million for a biological foundational model The company, founded in 2023, announced on August 10 the closing of a 100 million dollar Series B. The first stretch has covered it in exclusive Granite Asia, and a strategic investor has led a secon…
Aureka Biotechnologies raises 100 million dollars in Series B funding
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. and SHANGHAI, Aug. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Aureka Biotechnologies announced the close of a US$100 million Series B financing on Aug. 10, 2026. Granite Asia funded the first tranche exclusively, and a prominent strategic investor led a subsequent tranche, with participation from HighLight Capital (HLC) and follow-on investment from existing shareholders including MPCi and NRL Capital. Aureka has now raised nearly US$200 mill…
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McEasy adds AI capabilities as it expands beyond Indonesia McEasy, an Indonesia-based fleet management and transportation intelligence company, has raised USD 9 million in Series B funding comprising equity and venture debt. The equity round was led by Integra Partners, with growth debt provided by InnoVen Capital. McEasy develops data-driven tools for fleet operators, combining GPS tracking, dashboard cameras, vehicle-monitoring devices, and ot…
Venture Funding: 44 African startups raised $102 million in July with only 25% coming via equity
Venture funding into the African startup ecosystem witnessed a slump in July as 44 startups across the continent raised $102 million in the month. July’s total represents an 80.1 per cent decline from the $515 million raised in the previous month of June and 81.5 per cent from July of 2025. It is also 60 per cent below the previous 12-month funding average of $258 million. July represents the slowest month of 2026 so far, and indeed the slowest …
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