Tech startups such as Integrate, Endovascular Engineering, Bedrock Robotics, among others have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Integrate Raises $17 mn Series A for Ultra Secure Project Management
Integrate raised $17 million in a Series A led by FPV Ventures with participation from Fuse VC and Rsquared VC to commercialize its ultra secure project management platform. Built for classified and mission critical environments, the platform enables secure, real time collaboration on large, multi entity programs — including defense and government applications. Integrate plans to use the funding to expand product features, scale go to market efforts, and support new government customers. This funding highlights investor focus on deeply secure infrastructure platforms that integrate force multiplying collaboration tech with mission assurance requirements.
E2 (Endovascular Engineering) Raises $80M Series C for Thrombectomy Technology
Endovascular Engineering closed an $80 million Series C financing co led by Gilde Healthcare and Norwest to commercialize its Hēlo Thrombectomy Platform. The funding will support R&D, commercialization, and expansion of a novel mechanical clot removal device designed to improve outcomes in pulmonary embolism treatment. The investment highlights sustained venture interest in medtech platforms that leverage proprietary mechanical and hardware innovations to address large clinical markets, with funds deployed toward infrastructure build out, clinical validation, and market expansion.
Bedrock Robotics Raises $270 mn Series B for Autonomous Construction
Bedrock Robotics secured a $270 million in a Series B led by CapitalG and Valor Atreides AI Fund, bringing its total funding to $350 million and valuing the company at $1.75 billion. The capital will accelerate development of autonomous construction systems that orchestrate connected fleets for large infrastructure projects. Bedrock’s platform uses advanced autonomy, sensing, and connected hardware to improve productivity, safety, and scheduling across construction environments. Funding supports scaling engineering, deployment, and commercialization efforts — underscoring deep investor confidence in AI driven infrastructure automation.
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