Vancouver-based Semios raised USD $100 million
Vancouver-based Semios raised USD $100 million
Vancouver-based Semios, a provider of precision agriculture technology, raised $100 million in funding led by Morningside Group. Andela, a startup that matches companies with remote talent primarily in developing countries, announced it has raised $200 million in a Series E financing led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2.
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