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 10/14 featuring news for Arctop, Greater Good Health, and much, much more.
Commons Clinic – $19.5M
Commons Clinic, a multi-specialty clinic for healthcare, has raised $19.5M in Series A funding from investors that include RA Capital Management, Courtside Ventures, Floating Point, and TIME BioVentures. Founded by Nick Aubin and Paulo da Costa in 2021, Commons Clinic has now raised a total of $30.5M in reported equity funding.
Castelion – $14.2M
Castelion, a defense startup that’s focused on agile hardware manufacturing to streamline defense costs, has raised $14.2M in venture funding from investors that include Andreessen Horowitz, BlueYard Capital, Lavrock Ventures, First In, and Champion Hill Ventures. Castelion was founded by Bryon Hargis, Sean Pitt and Andrew Kreitz in 2022.
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Greater Good Health – $10.2M
Greater Good Health, a healthcare focused on expanding primary care through increased access to nurse practitioners, has raised $10.2M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $21.15M and there were thirteen investors in this close. Founded by Sylvia Hastanan in 2021, Greater Good Health has now raised a total of $23.2M in reported equity funding.
Arctop – $10M
Arctop, a brain decoding software platform focused on neural interfaces, has raised $10M in Series A funding led by Fifth Growth Fund and Supermoon Capital. Founded by Dan Furman and Eitan Kay in 2016, Arctop has now raised a total of $15M in reported equity funding.
KINO – $2M
KINO, an entertainment tech platform for community building, royalties processing, and IP discovery, has raised $2M in Pre-Seed funding from investors that include Sequoia Capital, Slow Ventures, Blockchain Founders Fund, MetaWeb Ventures, and Genius Ventures. KINO was founded by Austin Worrell and Daril Fannin in 2022.