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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.

This week it was low in the M&A and IPO news, but there was still some drama to follow, if this is your thing – and most importantly, some remarkable newly established businesses are funded.

The most interesting boot stories from the week

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From frivolous to more serious, there was no lack of legal starting developments this week.

Slope: The newly established companies have started products such as “Truely” to catch people using AI AI CLUELY cheating, but the start says it is ready to stay a step forward with material products that will make them even more difficult to detect.

Besieged: The problematic start of fashion Caastle faces new lawsuits and allegations, as its founder was accused of financial offense.

Understand: The start of Hot Robotics Figure AI sent letters of pause and decoration to at least two brokers managing secondary markets, demanding that they stop trading the company’s stock.

Still fights: Imaguru was the first Belarusian start hub. Now its founders are in exile, but they continue their mission, with nodes in Warsaw and Madrid backed by European institutions.

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Serial drama: Deel officially agreed to indulge legal documents in the lawsuit started by its competitor for the alleged espionage.

Wrong: A mysterious London -based investor asked an American bankruptcy judge to stop selling EV Startup Canoo’s assets to his CEO, calling it a “wrong” process.

The most interesting VC and new funding this week

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If all the newly established businesses that announced the funding rounds this week achieve their goals, people can be a better place. In addition, some funds are ready to support even more businessmen.

Molding a net: Cast AI, starting tools to optimize AI workload and automated tasks increased a series of $ 108 million to supply R&D and geographical expansion.

Strong route: Lightrun, an Israeli launch whose AI observation platform helps in the code tracking code, locked in a series of $ 70 million b co -co -existed by the New Backer Accel alongside previous Investor Insight partners.

Legal technology: SUPIO, a start -up that uses AI to automate data collection and analysis for legal groups, has set a $ 60 million funding round led by Sapphire Ventures.

Bold vision: IXI, a Finnish start -up that hopes to bring auto -focus on recipe glasses, brought $ 36.5 million from Amazon Alexa Fund and others to work in its first commercial product.

B2b trade: Nuvo, a San Francisco -based start, whose platform facilitates the market for natural goods between businesses, has set a series of $ 34 million from Sequoia Capital and Spark Capital.

And Omniretail, which aims to facilitate e -commerce B2B throughout Nigeria and West Africa, has set a series of $ 20 million A, led by the Norwegian Financial Financial Foundation for Norfund and Nigerian company VC Timon Capital.

Timely detection: Japanese start -up Craif, a Nagoya University used by Microorn to develop early AI -powered cancer detection software, has set a series of $ 22 million to supply its expansion and R&D.

Balloon: Close to Space Labs, a startup, whose balloon -based imaging platform can have double -use applications, secured a $ 20 million b, led by Bold Capital Partners, a VC company founded by Peter Diamandis.

Hot: Glacier, a start of a robot recycling fleet that has already been developed in various US cities, secured a series of $ 16 million A, led by the Ecosystem Integrity Fund, with the Amazon climate fund.

Unspecified: Kintsugi, a starting tax on AI sales named by Japanese art of determining broken pottery, raised $ 15 million from the top of the tax supplier technology and $ 3 million from existing investors in $ 150 million.

NO MORE: Hoofintprint Biome, a starting starting methane emissions by modifying the germalide of cattle, has set a series of $ 15 million A led by SOSV.

United Kingdom: Volution, a UK -based VC that invests in Fintech, AI and Saas Startups, launched a new $ 100 million fund to double its dissertation.

One-up: The EUROPEAN ENTREPRENEUR focused on the EEWOR platform launched its own “founder scholarship”, which commits about $ 68 million in the initiative, which will compete with Harry Stebbings’s scholarship project.

Last but not less important

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You may not have heard about Ali Partovi, but those who know have. Harvard’s graduate, born in Iran, has an impressive multi -decades -long history that covers and exits several newly established businesses and early investment in technological giants. It now drives the 8 -year -old Neo business company, whose first chapters are doing extremely well.

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