This financing round is the largest financing round in the history of medical technology in Spain and is one of the largest rounds in Europe in the last year. Among the investors who have backed the company are Ysios Capital and Caixa...
Nauta leads a round in Cloud.IQ, a company that optimises the conversion of visits into actual sales.
The Spanish-based venture capital firm has made its first investment of 2017 in a London-based company that uses artificial intelligence for conversion rate optimisation (CRO) in the online retail sector.
Gamelearn, a video games company applied to education, closes a €2 million round led by Kibo ventures.
According to Ibrahim Jabary, CEO of Gamelearn, the entry of Kibo Ventures brings to the project "a wealth of experience and a deep knowledge of international markets" and represents "the boost we needed to achieve the strategic objectives set by the company". With this investment, Gamelearn aims to double its turnover again in 2017 with the clear objective of "continuing to be the world reference in the development of video games and training simulators".
Virta Health, a startup to help people with diabetes receives $37M What other E-health companies received investment in March?
Remote patient treatment, e-health data processing, Saas platform that helps doctors plan their schedule... e-health companies are receiving investment.
New funds: Atomico , Intellectium and Mediterranea capital.
"We are very optimistic about the Spanish market and it is growing very fast; we see that many Spaniards with experience in technology are returning to Spain from other countries and that makes for a very promising future for the country" are the words of Brochado, partner at Atomico.
Odilo, a Spanish digital content management company for libraries, raises €6M
Odilo receives its third round of investment with the aim of improving its technology. The digital content management company was founded in 2011 in Cartagena and is currently present in Europe, Latin America, Oceania, North America and Asia. Last October, Odilo became the first company outside the United States to sign global distribution agreements for lending with the five largest publishing groups in the world.
21 Buttons, the Spanish fashion social network, receives €3M
This Catalan company founded a year ago has received a €3M round for its consolidation in Spain and international expansion. The round was led by Samaipata Ventures and also participated 360 Capital Partners, Sabadell Venture Capital, Sputnik, VenturCap, Mediaset and Breega Capital.
New funds in 2017: Sabadell, Alta life sciences and announcement of upcoming funds such as Finaves.
We start the year with the announcement of new funds for technology and healthcare companies. Altai Startups, an American fund, has launched its first fund outside the US and has decided to do so in Barcelona, with expectations of being the largest life sciences investment vehicle created in Spain.
Which European identity management companies have received funding in 2016?
Although the major identity management technologies are American, in 2016 we have detected several European operations in the sector. The application we have detected that is growing the most is related to online banking.
GMV invests in Spain's space technology company PLD Space
GMV will take a stake in the company and will participate in the development of its launchers, with this investment it unlocks a €6M financing.
Cybersecurity is growing at a rate of 12% in Spain
The ciberemprende 2016 programme closed this week with the Venture Day, which was attended by a hundred investors, entrepreneurs and cybersecurity professionals. The winners of the programme were Techvolucion and Keynetic. But not only the acceleration programmes have been successful, this year we have detected large rounds in Spanish cybersecurity companies and acquisitions by international companies.
Shopnet Broker plans to increase capital and incorporates Preventiva's Afin2 product
Shopnet Broker is a Spanish company created in 2000 that offers technological services for the insurance sector. The company operates through two subsidiaries: Segurosbroker, to serve the end customer, and e-Correduría for the professional insurance market, as well as in Spain, Portugal and Mexico.