With so much going on in the thriving LA tech and startup ecosystem, it is easy to miss some of the news in the space. We keep you abreast of the things that you may have missed in LA Tech news for the week ending 12/2 featuring news for Dropstat, Arrow, and much, much more.
Arrow – $14.4M
Arrow, a digital platform for managing heavy equipment businesses, has raised $14.4M in funding according to a recent SEC filing funding from investors that include . The filing indicates that the round comes from nineteen investors. Founded by Charles Anderson and Logan Murphy in 2020, Arrow has now raised a total of $15M in reported equity funding.
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Rypplzz – $6.6M
Rypplzz, a spatial engineering company that connects the digital and physical world, has raised $6.6M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $6.8M and there were fifty-seven investors in this close. Founded by Brandon Berquam, Ciara Staggs, Joshua Pendrick, and Kirill Shcheglov in 2016, Rypplzz has now raised a total of $9.6M in reported equity funding.
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Dropstat – $1.3M
Dropstat, a shift planning and staff cost management platform for the healthcare industry, has raised $1.3M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing does not ndicate a total offering amount but does mention that this close came from ten investors. Founded by Sara Well and Tara Vafaeenia in 2017, Dropstat has now raised a total of $3.9M in reported equity funding.