
PhiGent Robotics Completes Second Settlement of Round-A Financing
Automatic driving solutions provider PhiGent Robotics announced on August 15 its securing of 100 million yuan ($14.8 million) in the second delivery of its round-A financing.
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Automatic driving solutions provider PhiGent Robotics announced on August 15 its securing of 100 million yuan ($14.8 million) in the second delivery of its round-A financing.

Chinese augmented reality (AR) glasses maker Nreal has raised $100 million in a funding round led by NIO Capital, YF Capital and Hongtai Aplus.

On Tuesday, UnionTech, an industrial-grade 3D printing enterprise, completed the round D financing worth 200 million yuan ($31 million).

Thinking Data, a provider of big data analysis services for the game industry, has completed a C+ financing round worth 100 million yuan ($14.65 million), featuring investment from GGV Capital.

Shanghai Manjitech Information Technology Co., Ltd., a SaaS provider for medical education and training, completed A-round financing totaling nearly 100 million yuan ($15.68 million).

China's well-known automated driving company Pony.ai is reportedly at a standstill in its plans to build passenger cars. The firm later denied this news.

Leekr Technology, a chassis-by-wire system solutions provider, announced its completion of A and A+ rounds of financing, securing a cumulative amount of nearly 200 million yuan.

Pimchip Technology, a PIM (Processing in Memory) chip designer, has completed round-A financing of more than $10 million, led by Primavera Venture Partners and followed by some existing shareholders.

Inbisen, a supplier of analog mixed signal chips, announced on July 8 that it had completed an A+ round of financing worth nearly 100 million yuan ($14.9 million), led by Golden China Fund and Huoyan Capital.

Electric vehicle (EV) battery maker SVOLT has completed a B+ round of financing worth 6 billion yuan ($942 million) on December 11.

AI software-focused Baihai Technology announced on Friday that it has completed tens of millions of yuan in financing led by Verity Ventures.

Chinese millimeter-wave radar startup Sinpro announced that it has completed an A round of financing worth hundreds of millions of yuan. This round of financing was led by NIO Capital and Xiaomi's industrial investment affiliate.