A Crunchbase survey of U.S. companies that raised Series A funding and went on to close a Series B found that the median time lapse between rounds in 2024 was 28 months — by far the longest span since 2012. In the past several years a handful of big-named firms like Andreessen Horowitz and General Catalyst have placed a significant amount of bets in the defense tech space. Investment continues to flow into clean concrete with companies in the space raising more than $750 million in venture funding over the past few years. Venture funding to Israel-based startups has bounced back significantly after nosediving less than a year ago. So far in 2024, the American consumer electronics space is on track to see the slowest fundraising pace in at least 10 years. While we often focus on the machinations of the likes of Microsoft, Google and Nvidia in the ever-increasing world of AI, other large tech players sometimes escape our thoughts. Such is the case with AMD. Crunchbase, Inc. |
Saturday, 24 August 2024
Journey From A To B Is Taking Longer, And Defense Tech’s Funding Growth
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