Weekly Refresh: Sea Machines Raises $15M, WaveSense Grows Board, and More

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Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Jul. 27, 2020
Weekly Refresh: Sea Machines Raises $15M, WaveSense Grows Board, and More
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Raise Green launched crowdfunding platform. The investment marketplace for clean energy projects now offers a way for anyone to chip in. It helps democratize the funding process for those who don’t want to wait for the government to act and fund green energy. [Built In Boston]

Cambridge Crops rebranded as Mori. It’s a startup dedicated to combating food waste. It also raised a healthy $12 million Series A led by Acre Venture Partners. [Built In Boston]

Uwill raised $3.25M. The teletherapy startup was created specifically for college students. It aims to help de-stigmatize therapy. The seed funding round was led by Darryl McDaniels, a founding member of the hip hop group Run-DMC. [Built In Boston]

Sea Machines gained $15M. It develops autonomous systems for ocean vessels and workboats. Huntington Ingalls Industries led the investment. [Press Release]

WaveSense appointed board members. It makes vehicle positioning systems. The company added Joe Hinrichs to its board of directors, and Charles “Chuck” K. Stevens III and Kurt Lehmann to its advisory board. [Globe Newswire]

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