This week in data, we've got a $250M plant science mega-round, Covid-19 antibody numbers, and an autonomous vehicle startup deal. Check it out below.
THIS WEEK IN DATA
5 acquisitions: Apple acquired artificial intelligence startup Inductiv. The startup’s team will reportedly work on Siri and machine learning projects for the tech giant. This is Apple’s fifth disclosed acquisition this year. See more of big tech’s recent acquisitions and investments in this analysis.
$3.2B: Amazon is in talks to buy autonomous vehicle startup Zoox, according to the Wall Street Journal. The startup has raised $990M in disclosed funding and was last valued at $3.2B, but Amazon is reportedly offering less for the company. If completed, the deal would significantly increase Amazon’s presence in the autonomous vehicle space — a position that was also strengthened by its acquisition of self-driving robot company Canvas Technology a year ago. We look at Amazon’s prior interest in the tech in our report on 40+ Corporations Working On Autonomous Vehicles.
$84M: MIT spinout Commonwealth Fusion Systems raised $84M in fresh funding. The startup aims to commercialize fusion energy — a tech that could offer an abundant source of clean energy. Commonwealth Fusion Systems was part of our 2020 Game Changers list of startups that could transform the world. See all 36 featured companies, and the tech they’re working on, in this report.
76%: Autonomous delivery startup Nuro announced a partnership with CVS to deliver prescriptions to some customers in Houston, Texas. Nuro offers driverless vehicles intended for relatively short-range delivery, and the company claims that 76% of America’s population live within 5 miles of a CVS store. The move reflects the rising interest in contactless healthcare services like online pharmacies. We dig into this trend, and many more, in our latest State Of Healthcare report.
20%: A number of studies have indicated that major cities around the world are still far from reaching herd immunity for Covid-19, according to the New York Times. The report said that only 20% of New Yorkers had Covid-19 antibodies, a third of the level that some experts say would be necessary for immunity to naturally slow the spread of the virus. We compiled our research on how Covid-19 is affecting various industries on this resource page.
$150M: Payments processing platform Marqeta raised $150M at a valuation of $4.3B — a more than 2x increase in valuation since its last funding round a year ago. We discuss emerging trends in the payments space in our State Of Fintech report.
$24M: Women’s health platform Tia raised $24M. Women’s health is attracting more investor attention as the industry continues to gain momentum. From novel genomic datasets to smartphone fertility tracking, we look at 9 of the biggest women’s health trends to watch in this client-exclusive report.
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