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Scopely Expands In Culver City

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Fast growing, Los Angeles-based mobile games and entertainment developer Scopely is in a big expansion, and has agreed to lease another 60,000 square feet of office space in Culver City, according to the company's broker, CBRE.

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FactoryFour Finds $5M, Sets Up Shop In Culver City

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FactoryFour , a startup which developing software to enable custom production of industrial goods, has raised $5M in a Series A funding, and set up shop in Culver City. The startup's Series A funding was led by August Capital, and also included existing investor Refactor Capital.

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Software Security Company Replicated Raises $25 Million

L.A. Business Journal

Replicated, a Culver City-based company that provides security and operations services to software vendors, closed a $25 million Series B funding round.

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Hollywood Software Firms Merge

L.A. Business Journal

Burbank-based Entertainment Partners has acquired Culver City-based software developer SyncOnSet Technologies Inc.

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Assembly Reaches $1 Billion Valuation

L.A. Business Journal

Culver City-based ecommerce software and data company Assembly has joined L.A.’s s tech startup unicorn club.

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Talespin Takes $15M For Virtual Reality Software

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Culver City-based Talespin , a developer of virtual reality technology, has raised $15M in a Series B funding round, the company said this morning. Talespin develops virtual reality software used for employee training and other efforts.

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NantHealth Extends Free Access To Eligibility Checking Software

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Culver City-based personalized healthcare software developer NantHealth said last week that it will offer up free access to one of its software applications, Navinet AllPayer, as a result of the challenge healthcare providers are facing during the pandemic. The company also extended the free offer to new customers.