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ICLUB is adding Ukrainian metaverse startup Party.Space. to its portfolioen
enParty.Space has raised $1 million to scale up its metaverse-themed virtual events business. The company will use the money to scale its sales, explore new applications, launch its first metaverse setting for virtual events, and create a collection of
Portfolio delivery company Jiffy raised $28M in Series Aen
enWell that was fast. London grocery delivery upstart, Jiffy — which was only founded in April this year — has nabbed $28 million in Series A funding around half a year after initial £2.6 million seed raise. It says it’s now raised a total of $35 million.
TA Ventures and ICLUB exit Spanish mobility startup Bipien
enTA Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, and ICLUB, a private investors club, have successfully exited Spanish car subscription startup Bipi, as reported to AIN.UA by TA Ventures. The exit is a result of the acquisition of Bipi by RCI Bank and
US-based Xometry holds an IPO. TA Ventures and ICLUB will make an exiten
enAmerican company Xometry went public and on the first day of trading, its shares jumped up to $87.39 per share, which is 98% higher than the initial price. In total, Xometry raised about $302 million, with a capitalization of $2.7 billion.
TA Ventures and ICLUB invest in Belarus-based startup VOCHIen
enVenture capital firm TA Ventures and private investors club ICLUB have invested in Belarus-based startup VOCHI, as the VC firm reported to AIN.UA. The company develops a video editing app that uses computer vision in its technology. VOCHI raised $2,4
TA Ventures and ICLUB invest in German fertility startup Fertillyen
enFertilly advises women, men, and couples free of charge on the subjects of fertility, family planning, and assisted reproduction. Despite 1 in 7 couples being unable to conceive naturally, the discussion about infertility is still heavily stigmatized in

Paul Graham Crazy Ideasen
enThere are a lot of insightful newsletters and essays on the web, and sometimes it is hard to stat up-to-date. Hence, we decided to start a series of brief recaps of startups and venture related articles that we have seen during the week. Today we will s
TA Ventures and ICLUB invest in German fertility startup Fertillyen
enFertilly advises women, men, and couples free of charge on the subjects of fertility, family planning, and assisted reproduction. Despite 1 in 7 couples being unable to conceive naturally, the discussion about infertility is still heavily stigmatized in
TA Ventures and ICLUB invest in Belarus-based startup VOCHIen
enVenture capital firm TA Ventures and private investors club ICLUB have invested in Belarus-based startup VOCHI, as the VC firm reported to AIN.UA. The company develops a video editing app that uses computer vision in its technology. VOCHI raised $2,4
US-based Xometry holds an IPO. TA Ventures and ICLUB will make an exiten
enAmerican company Xometry went public and on the first day of trading, its shares jumped up to $87.39 per share, which is 98% higher than the initial price. In total, Xometry raised about $302 million, with a capitalization of $2.7 billion.
TA Ventures and ICLUB exit Spanish mobility startup Bipien
enTA Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, and ICLUB, a private investors club, have successfully exited Spanish car subscription startup Bipi, as reported to AIN.UA by TA Ventures. The exit is a result of the acquisition of Bipi by RCI Bank and
Portfolio delivery company Jiffy raised $28M in Series Aen
enWell that was fast. London grocery delivery upstart, Jiffy — which was only founded in April this year — has nabbed $28 million in Series A funding around half a year after initial £2.6 million seed raise. It says it’s now raised a total of $35 million.
ICLUB is adding Ukrainian metaverse startup Party.Space. to its portfolioen
enParty.Space has raised $1 million to scale up its metaverse-themed virtual events business. The company will use the money to scale its sales, explore new applications, launch its first metaverse setting for virtual events, and create a collection of

Paul Graham Crazy Ideasen
enThere are a lot of insightful newsletters and essays on the web, and sometimes it is hard to stat up-to-date. Hence, we decided to start a series of brief recaps of startups and venture related articles that we have seen during the week. Today we will s
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