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- Newport Beach’s Canterbury Consulting is raising $82M fund for new private equity opportunities
- Irvine’s YouAttest raises $700k in seed round led by CEO Garret Grajek
- Newport Beach’s jCyte wins licensing agreement valued at $252M with Santen Pharmaceutical
- TAE Life Sciences, of Foothill Ranch, scores $30M in Series B round
- Fernish, which serves OC, closes $15M Series A round led by Khosla Ventures
- Datalogic invests in Aliso Viejo’s AWM Smart Shelf for an undisclosed amount
- Aliso Viejo’s Yates Electrospace earns investment from Veteran Ventures Capital for an undisclosed amount
- Newport Beach’s WorkSpace secures funding from ASG and affiliates for an undisclosed amount
- Inari Medical of Irvine announces plans to raise $156M in IPO
- Lumitron of Irvine completes $34M round led by Newport Beach’s Roth Capital Partners
- Performa Labs raises $3M seed round with help from Irvine’s Cie venture studio
- Irvine-based Prodoscore closes Series A round led by Troy Carter, terms undisclosed
- Irvine-based Axonics Modulation Technologies to issue new $130M public offering
- San Clemente-based AtaCor Medical raises $25M Series B
- Hydrant raises $5.7M Series A round led by Newport Beach-based RX3 Ventures
- Newport Beach-based Toba Capital leads $4.95M Series A round for Clear Skye
- Movandi announces $27M Series C round to expand 5G network as well as Irvine team
- Cloudbreak Therapeutics completes $25.4M Series B round led by Chinese firm V-Capital
- Westminster-based Clever Care raises $20M Series A round led by Norwest Venture Partners
- Newport Beach-based Myosana Therapeutics raises $1M in seed funding from CureDuchenne Ventures
- Costa Mesa-based Neurolens raises $23M+ in new funding round
- Newport Beach-based American Vanguard takes $5M stake in Clean Seed Capital Group
- Laguna Beach’s PharmaCyte Biotech licenses IP for COVID-19 testing from Hai Kang Life Corp. in deal worth up to $50k/month plus 10% royalties
- Mica Energies acquires seed round funding of undisclosed amount at valuation of $39M
- Irvine-based Rally Cry raises $1.2M to expand access to multiplayer games