TLDR:
- Nine Houston startups secured funding in the fourth quarter of 2023.
- Amperon Holdings Inc. raised $20 million in its latest round of funding to accelerate its energy analytics and grid decarbonization technology.
- Velostics Inc. raised nearly $2 million additional seed funding to grow its logistics software.
- Konect.ai raised $5.5 million in seed funding to disrupt the retail automotive industry using AI and natural language processing.
- Graylog secured $9 million in a series C extension round and $30 million in financing to scale and develop its cybersecurity and IT operations platform.
- RepeatMD raised $50 million in series A funding for its software platform for the aesthetic and wellness industry.
- Kahuna Workforce Solutions closed a $21 million series B funding round to enhance its skills management software platform.
- Allganize raised $20 million in series B funding to continue developing its artificial intelligence technology.
- EndoQuest Robotics Inc. closed a $42 million series C funding round to advance its robot technology for minimally invasive procedures.
- Digital Wildcatters raised $2.5 million in seed funding to empower the evolving energy workforce.
Nine Houston startups ended 2023 with a fundraise. Amperon Holdings Inc. raised $20 million to accelerate its energy analytics and grid decarbonization technology. Velostics Inc. raised nearly $2 million additional seed funding for its logistics software. Konect.ai raised $5.5 million in seed funding to disrupt the retail automotive industry using AI and natural language processing. Graylog raised $39 million in financing for its cybersecurity and IT operations platform. RepeatMD secured $50 million in venture capital and debt facility for its software platform for the aesthetic and wellness industry. Kahuna Workforce Solutions closed a $21 million series B funding round for its skills management software platform. Allganize raised $20 million for its artificial intelligence technology. EndoQuest Robotics Inc. closed a $42 million series C funding round for its robot technology for minimally invasive procedures. Digital Wildcatters raised $2.5 million to empower the evolving energy workforce.