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South Korea’s RECON Labs raises $4.4M to help shoppers visualize products by creating 3D models in AR   

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According to a recent survey of 16,000 Snapchat users in 16 markets, 92% of Gen Zers want to use AR and VR for online shopping. The company currently offers its service to more than 22 small and medium companies in South Korea, and is in discussion with potential customers in the fashion, toy and food sectors, Ban said.

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Hover secures $60M for 3D imaging to assess and fix properties

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The US property market has proven to be more resilient than you might have assumed it would be in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic, and today a startup that’s built a computer vision tool to help owners assess and fix those properties more easily is announcing a significant round of funding as it sees a surge of growth in usage.

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Havenly acquires direct-to-consumer home furnishing company The Inside

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Online interior design startup Havenly is acquiring direct-to-consumer home furnishing brand The Inside , the company announced on Thursday. The company’s e-commerce platform is connected to hundreds of retailers for clients to make direct purchases. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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With $8.4M raised, strawberry-picking robotics startup Traptic begins commercial deployment

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We first covered Traptic back in 2019, when it appeared as a Battlefield finalist on stage at Disrupt SF. That follows a pilot in 2020, when many agriculture companies were seeking assistance amid pandemic-related shortages. The company has raised $8.4 Traptic uses 3D vision and robotic arms to harvest ripe strawberries.

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Autonomous drone maker Skydio raises $170M led by Andreessen Horowitz

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Skydio’s fresh capital comes on the heels of its expansion last year into the enterprise market, and it intends to use the considerable pile of cash to help it expand globally and accelerate product development. Skydio’s debut drone, the R1, received a lot of accolades and praise for its autonomous capabilities.

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Barcelona’s Impress heads toward a $125M Series B round in its bid to digitize orthodontics

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This new wave of technology involves 3D scans and panoramic X-rays to check nerve and bone health, as well as telehealth apps that allow patients to monitor their progress and check-in with the clinics. -based startups such as SmileDirect. Impress has its own chain of orthodontic clinics in southern Europe and plans to expand internationally.

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The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Xcimer Energy Leads The Way As Big Rounds Dry Up

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based companies? The company is working on laser-driven inertial fusion and will use the funding to build a prototype laser system including what it calls the “world’s largest nonlinear optical pulse compression system.” Founded in 2023, the company has raised $135 million, per Crunchbase. million, per the company.

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