Tech startups such as Lace, Adonis, Dash0, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Lace Raises $40 mn
Lace raised $40 million in venture funding backed by Atomico, M12 (Microsoft’s Venture Fund), and SETT. Founded by Boris Valkov and Stanislav Stoyanov, the company develops AI-powered revenue intelligence software for call centers and service businesses. The funding supports deployment of conversational AI tools that analyze customer interactions and optimize sales performance. Strategically, Lace focuses on improving revenue generation through AI-driven insights and automation. Its platform leverages natural language processing and predictive analytics to enhance customer engagement. The investment highlights VC interest in AI applications transforming sales, customer service, and revenue operations.
Adonis Raises $40 mn
Adonis raised $40 million in venture funding from General Catalyst, Bling Capital, and Quadrille Capital. Founded by Akash Magoon and Aman Magoon, the company develops revenue cycle management software for healthcare organizations. The funding supports deployment of AI-driven platforms that automate claims processing, denial management, and billing workflows. Strategically, Adonis aims to modernize healthcare financial operations through automation and analytics. Its technology enhances efficiency, reduces administrative burden, and improves revenue outcomes. The investment reflects growing VC interest in healthcare fintech and AI-enabled operational transformation.
Dash0 Raises $110 mn
Dash0 raised $110 million in venture funding from Accel, Balderton Capital, Cherry Ventures, DIG Ventures, DTCP, July Fund, and T.Capital. Founded by Benjamin Blackmore and Mirko Novakovic, the company provides observability software for distributed systems and cloud environments. The funding supports deployment of monitoring and analytics platforms that improve system performance and reliability. Strategically, Dash0 focuses on simplifying observability for modern cloud-native architectures. Its technology integrates logs, metrics, and traces into unified insights. The investment highlights strong VC demand for infrastructure tools supporting scalable, complex software ecosystems.
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