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Welcome to Startups Weekly – The weekly recapitulation of all you can’t miss from the world of newly established businesses. Do you want your inbox every Friday? Sign up here.

Some newly established companies that are gathering at lightning this week and we confirmed that defense technology is red hot.

The most interesting boot stories from the week

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Many start stories this week happened in the orbit of Y Combinator in some way. Israel also lived once again the reputation of the “starting of the nation”.

This was fast: Web Building Platform without WIX Code acquired 6 months, bootstrapped vibe-coding Base44-and the two Israeli companies-for $ 80 million in cash.

This was also fast: In just three months, Ramp’s valuation rose to $ 16 billion after the E series, from $ 13 billion, when spending management launch made a secondary sale earlier this year.

Friends and enemies: New details emerged from the META $ 14.3 billion agreement to acquire 49% of the AI ​​start -up scale, including a possible payment payment. We also learned that Openai fell on the AI ​​scale as a data provider after the deal.

Frenzied: The US Department of Defense has given a contract worth up to $ 200 million directly to Openai, which could further accelerate the starting relationship with Microsoft.

Icymi: Of all the groups presenting the recent Demonstration Day of Spring 2025, here are 11 newly established businesses that investors were talking about.

Did not happen: People are still talking about the Police that closes the day of the YC Demo After-Party, which Ai Cluely’s controversial start has tried to throw. Or as TechCrunch’s chief executive said, “the most legendary party that never happened”.

The most interesting VC and new funding this week

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Most funding news were driven either by defense technology, AI, or both, but there were also some surprises. In addition, a VC company aims at high levels for its next fund.

Good intuition: Applied Intuition, a company that manufactures software for autonomous vehicles, has secured a F series and a $ 600 million offer in a $ 15 billion valuation.

Tone: The defensive start of HELSING technology based in Munich closed an investment of 600m euros, led by Prima Materia, the company VC of Spotify Daniel EK founder, which evaluated 12 billion euros.

Unicorn: The start of Israeli observation Coralogix became unicorn after increasing an E $ 115 million series, which will use to double its number in India, based on 100 of its 550 employees.

Irritated: Mach Industries, a 2 -year launch of defense technology, has confirmed that it has garnered a $ 100 million funding round, led by Khosla Ventures and Bedrock in a $ 470 million assessment.

Money flows: ASPORA, a start -up that was formerly known as Vance and focused on facilitating the Indian diaspora, closed a series of $ 50 million B in the sequoia and Greylock in valuation of $ 500 million.

Heart change: Sword Health, a digital start -up for health that started as a virtual physiotherapy solution, locked in $ 40 million in $ 4 billion in a funding round that led to the return of the investor’s general catalyst. He also pushed the IPO plans for at least 2028.

Multiplier: MultiPlier Holdings has announced that it has raised $ 27.5 million in seeds and A series after joining the growing trend of buying old -fashioned businesses – in its case, accounting companies – and their escalation with AI.

Stock where you shop: Grifin, a start -up whose app helps users buy stocks from shopping brands, such as Walmart, secured $ 11 million in a round round.

From Sweden: Polar, a payment infrastructure platform for developers and early businesses, has set a 10 million -dollar seed -led round led by ACCEL. The chief executive of his previously founded Tictail, which was acquired by Shopify in 2018.

Puffy: Global VC Endeavour Catalyst seeks to raise $ 300 million for his fifth fund. This would be his biggest still, as he seems to deepen his bet on the rapidly growing newly established businesses in emerging markets.

Last but not less important

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A first investor in Chime, Alexa Von Tobel’s founder is ready for Fintech 3.0. “The next wave of innovation will not come from superficial modifications, but from the fundamental deep re -emergence of products – tools that meet the needs of a changing economy and a more different, digital indigenous population,” he told Techcrunch in an interview.

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