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Capsida Uncloaks With $140M In Funding

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Thousand Oaks-based Capsida Biotherapeutics, a new biotechnology company focused on using adeno-associated virus (AAV) engineering and cargo development platform to develop tissue-targeted gene therapies for multiple types of diseases, has uncloaked from stealth mode, saying it has raised $140M in total capital.

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Energy Vault Scores $100M For Gravity-Based Energy Storage

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Westlake Village-based Energy Vault, which is developing gravity-based, grid-scale energy storage systems, has raised $100M in its Series C funding round, the company announced this morning. Gekko, Crexa Capital Advisors LLC, Green Storage Solutions Venture I LLC, and Gordon Crawford.

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Eta Compute Gets $12.5M In Series C

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Westlake Village-based Eta Compute , a developer of technology for energy efficient artificial intelligence processing, has raised $12.5M in a Series C funding. The funding was led by Synaptics Incorporated, as well as existing investors. The company says it has now raised $31.9M READ MORE>>.

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INVST Targets Institutional Investments, Signs New Clients

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INVST , a Westlake Village-based startup which offers up an online platform to help alternative investment funds find accredited investors, has signed up three new clients for its service, the company said this week. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Guy Friedman, SteadyMD

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It's an unusual time for the startup world, however, despite the ongoing health emergency, companies are still announcing funding. The whole platform is designed to foster a deeper relationship with the physician for the long term. Did you close the funding before the pandemic hit? Tell me how you started the company?

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Interview with John Ellis, PurePhoto

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For this morning's interview, we talked with Westlake Village-based PurePhoto (www.purephoto.com), which is looking to help photographers market and sell their photographs. How is the company funded? John Ellis: We're scaling the business, including marketing, operations, and of course, capital. What's next for you?