TechCrunch News 2024年11月09日
Startup land wasn’t as quiet this week as you might’ve expected
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本周创业公司新闻主要聚焦于AI、农业科技、印刷、自动驾驶等领域。Perplexity凭借其选举信息中心在AI领域表现出色,而Bowery Farming则宣布停止运营。此外,Printful和Printify合并,DeepRoute.ai获得1亿美元融资,MoradaUno和Dash0也分别完成融资。Coatue Management计划筹集10亿美元投资AI公司,Faber则启动了第三支基金。文章还探讨了后零利率时代融资的挑战,强调VC更关注ARR的质量而非数量。

😄 **Perplexity在AI领域表现亮眼**: 在美国大选期间,Perplexity的AI选举信息中心提供了可靠的洞察和地图,成为少数关注选举的AI实验室之一。

😢 **Bowery Farming停止运营**: 曾经获得7亿美元融资的农业科技独角兽Bowery Farming因经营不善,在2023年经历多次裁员后,最终停止运营。

🤝 **Printful和Printify合并**: 两家拉脱维亚按需印刷公司Printful和Printify合并,未来将采用一个尚未公开的新公司名称,交易条款也未披露。

💰 **DeepRoute.ai获1亿美元融资**: 中国自动驾驶技术创业公司DeepRoute.ai从长城汽车获得1亿美元融资,希望在中国政府开放FSD的道路上快速推出自动驾驶系统。

💡 **VC更关注ARR质量而非数量**: 在后零利率时代,融资变得更加困难,VC们不再仅仅关注ARR的数量,更注重ARR的质量和创业公司的发展潜力。

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This week probably wasn’t the best one to make any type of big announcement. But when it comes to startups, there are quite a few contrarians, leaving us with some interesting stories to report on, despite the U.S. election news cycle.

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Some election news — and non-news — on our menu this week, but also an M&A and a shutdown. In other words, business as usual.

AI night: Perplexity was arguably the other election night winner. While most AI labs sat this election out, and Grok appeared to struggle, Aravind Srinivas’ AI startup provided reliable insights and maps through its election information hub.

No big change in the weather: Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency doesn’t necessarily spell the end of the Inflation Reduction Act. Startups have broadly benefited from this climate-focused legislation, either directly or indirectly through its effects on investment and customer demand.

Bowing out: Agtech startup Bowery Farming, once a unicorn after raising more than $700 million, is ceasing operations, according to PitchBook. The New York-based vertical farm company conducted multiple rounds of layoffs in 2023.

Fresh ink: Veteran Latvian on-demand printing companies Printful and Printify are merging. They will eventually adopt a new company that hasn’t been disclosed yet; deal terms weren’t disclosed, either.

Image Credits:DeepRoute.ai

While deal count and dollar volume were lower than usual, some startups braved U.S. election noise and announced fresh funding rounds this week.

Car race: Chinese autonomous driving technology startup DeepRoute.ai raised $100 million from Great Wall Motor. The startup hopes to quickly roll out its automated driving systems before Tesla takes advantage of the pathway China opened for Full-Service Driving (FSD).

Keys in hand: MoradaUno, a Mexico City-based startup that simplifies the apartment rental process, raised a $5.6 million Series A round co-led by Cometa and Flourish Ventures. 

Zero to one: Dash0, a Datadog challenger founded by former Instana CEO Mirko Novakovic and teammates, raised a $9.5 million seed funding round led by Accel, with participation from Dig Ventures, the investment firm of MulesSoft founder Ross Mason.

Fresh air: Transaera raised $8.2 million in seed funding for its dehumidification solution using a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS). The capital will help the company make more DOAS pilot units and install them on commercial buildings.

Leaving the underworld: Robotics startup Ulysses emerged from stealth and announced a $2 million pre-seed funding round led by Lowercarbon Capital. The startup is using autonomous underwater robots to plant seagrass on the ocean floor.

Image Credits:Faber

Crossover: Coatue Management is raising $1 billion for future investments in AI-focused companies, according to Bloomberg. The hedge fund invested in more than 170 VC-backed companies in 2021 before slowing down its pace, but it hasn’t stopped backing startups.

Faber closes: Lisbon-based VC firm Faber made a €31 million first close of its third fund, for which it aims to raise €60 million (about $64.2 million) to invest in pre-seed and seed-stage startups in Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands, with a focus on deep tech, AI, robotics, and biotech.

Image Credits:Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography / Flickr (opens in a new window)

We already knew that fundraising in the post-ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) era was hard. Now we are also finding out that there’s no magic revenue number to unlock a Series A round. As Greylock partner Corinne Riley said onstage at Disrupt, there’s no set milestone that VCs will request: “What we’re looking for is actually the quality of the ARR [annual recurring revenue], and not the quantity of ARR.”

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