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Ember Finds $23.5M More

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Westlake Village-based Ember Technologies, best known for its temperature-controlled mugs, said today that it has raised $23.5M in a Series E funding round. The funding was led by GOLDTek Technology, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group, and also included EDBI and others.

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InVia Robotics Scores $30M More In Series C

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Westlake Village-based warehouse robot developer inVia Robotics, which is led by Lior Elazary, says that it has raised $30M in a Series C funding round. The funding came from Microsoft's venture capital fund, M12, as well as Qualcomm Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, the corporate venture arm of Hitachi, Ltd.,

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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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Seven Lakes Technologies Raises $20M

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Westlake Village-based Seven Lakes Technologies , a developer of enterprise software for the oil and gas industry, raised $20M in a Series A funding round earlier this year. The funding came from Carrick Capital Partners. The funding, although announced in March, has not been widely covered. READ MORE>>.

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Ember Raises $13M For Temperature Controlled Mug

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Westlake Village-based Ember Technologies , the maker of a temperature controlled, thermal mug, has raised $13M more in funding, the company disclosed today. Source of the funding was not announced.

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Ember Raises $8.5M For Temperature Adjustable Coffee Mug

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Westlake Village-based Ember Technologies , which develops a coffee mug that allows users to adjust the temperature of their cup of joe to whatever they want, has raised $8.5M in a funding round, according to the company. Ember Technologies' Founder and CEO is Clay Alexander. READ MORE>>.

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Inphi Names Engineering VP

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According to Inphi, Tse joins the company from Intremag Systems, where he was Chief Technology Officer. He also served at Marvell Semiconductor, most recently as Vice President of Engineering for the Wireless Products, Communications and Consumer Business Group, and has been at Volterra Semiconductor, Chrontel, and Nortel Networks.