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Weekly Funding Roundup: May 17-23, 2026

Record $4.8B week with 34 funding rounds led by MiRus $1.5B healthcare mega-deal and Hark $700M Series A backed by all major chip makers. Six new unicorns emerged in physical tech resurgence.

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Data Overview

  • Snapshot Week: 2026-05-17 to 2026-05-23
  • Tracker: Weekly Funding Tracker (view all historical snapshots: /biz/funding/data/?tracker=weekly-funding-tracker)
  • Update Frequency: Weekly
  • Primary Sources: Crunchbase, TechStartups

Key Facts

  • Who: 34 companies across healthcare, AI infrastructure, fintech, aerospace, manufacturing, and energy sectors
  • What: Record $4.8B across 34 funding rounds, with 12 mega rounds ($100M+) and 15 Series B+ rounds
  • When: May 17-23, 2026
  • Impact: Six new unicorns emerged; Physical AI funding reached $37B YTD, surpassing 2025 full-year record of $21B

Methodology

This weekly snapshot captures announced venture funding rounds from primary sources including Crunchbase Weekly Top 10 and TechStartups funding roundups. Data is collected via automated web scraping with manual verification for rounds $50M and above.

Collection Standards:

  • Round amounts are as announced; valuations included when publicly disclosed
  • Sectors categorized by primary business focus
  • Lead investors identified from official announcements or regulatory filings
  • Data as of snapshot date (May 23, 2026); subsequent updates reflected in future snapshots

Known Limitations:

  • Stealth rounds may be underreported
  • Valuation data often undisclosed for earlier-stage rounds
  • International rounds may have reporting delays

This Week’s Data

DateCompanyRoundAmountValuationSectorLead InvestorsNotable Details
2026-05-22MiRusCorporate$1.5BN/AHealthcareBoston Scientific34% equity stake; musculoskeletal implants; $1.6B total raised
2026-05-21HarkSeries A$700M$6BAI/MLParkway Venture CapitalNvidia, Intel Capital, AMD, Qualcomm Ventures, ARK, Salesforce Ventures
2026-05-21Modal LabsSeries C$355M$4.65BAI InfrastructureGeneral Catalyst, RedpointARR $300M (up from $60M Sep 2025)
2026-05-21DecartSeries Unknown$300M$4BAI/MLRadical VenturesBenchmark, Sequoia, Andrej Karpathy, Nvidia, Adobe Ventures; $456M total
2026-05-21AmcaSeries B$300M$1B+Aerospace/DefenseCaffeinated CapitalAndreessen Horowitz, Construct Capital; $376.5M total
2026-05-20ExaSeries C$250M$2.2BAI/MLAndreessen HorowitzAI-native search for agents; $357M total
2026-05-19ArmadaSeries B$230M$2.2BAI Infrastructure8090 Industries, BlackRock, Overmatch VenturesModular AI data centers for remote/military; $469M total
2026-05-20MercurySeries D$200M$5.2BFintechTCV300K customers; 1 in 3 US startups; ~$657M total
2026-05-19RadarSeries B$170M$1BRetail TechGideon Strategic Partners, Nimble PartnersRFID sensors; 99% inventory accuracy; $310M total
2026-05-21FartherSeries D$150MUnicornFintechGeneral AtlanticWealth management; $23B recruited assets; ~$268M total
2026-05-19SenkatasonVenture$110M$1BHardware/ManufacturingSequoia Capital, Paradigm CapitalOn-demand custom manufacturing for AI data centers; $200M ARR
2026-05-19NourishSeries C$100MN/AHealthcareMenlo VenturesAI metabolic health; $215M total
2026-05-20GaiaDebt Facility$100MN/AHealthcareViola CreditIVF outcome-based financing; 1100+ memberships
2026-05-21SocketSeries C$60M$1BCybersecurityThrive CapitalSoftware supply chain security
2026-05-19MomentSeries C$78MN/AFintechIndex VenturesAI operating system for investment management; $134M total
2026-05-19ViktorSeries A$75MN/AAI/MLAccelSlack/Teams AI coworker; 3000+ tool integrations
2026-05-19GridCARESeries A$64MN/AEnergy/Clean TechSutter Hill VenturesAI for grid capacity; compressing 6-10yr interconnection to months
2026-05-19LexroomSeries B$50MN/AEnterprise SaaSLeft Lane CapitalCivil-law legal AI; Milan-based; 6M verified documents
2026-05-19UnframeSeries B$50MN/AAI/MLHighland EuropeManaged AI delivery; $100M TCV in 12 months; 400% NRR
2026-05-19bunchSeries B$35MN/AFintechPortageFund operations platform; Berlin; 300% ARR growth 2025
2026-05-18Nord QuantiqueVenture$30M$1.4BHardware/ChipsUndisclosedFault-tolerant quantum computers by 2030
2026-05-14XpannerSeries B$18MN/ARoboticsKorea Investment PartnersConstruction automation-as-a-service; $21M 2025 revenue
2026-05-13BranchLabSeries A$17.5MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedPrivacy-first AI for pharma commercialization
2026-05-18SearchableSeed$14MN/AAI/MLUndisclosedAI search visibility for brands
2026-05-21AboardPre-Series A$13MN/AConsumerOndine Capital, Llama VenturesEREV travel trailer; automotive-grade engineering
2026-05-21CyclesSeed$6.4MN/AFintechUndisclosedMultilateral clearing infrastructure
2026-05-20MythikExtension$5M$50M+ConsumerBlume Founders FundVirtual production; $20M total
2026-05-20Century HealthSeed$5MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedClinical operations digitization
2026-05-20RelySeed$4.5MN/AEnterprise SaaS2048 VenturesAI diligence for multifamily real estate
2026-05-21Shatterdome EnergyPre-Seed$3.5MN/AEnergy/Clean TechCrucible CapitalAI power trading; virtual power plant
2026-05-21OshiVenture$3MN/AConsumerLatin American Seafood MajorPlant-based seafood; 4x US sales growth
2026-05-20HardlinePre-Seed$2MN/AEnterprise SaaSMucker CapitalVoice-first construction tech
2026-05-20VokerPre-Seed$2.2MN/AEnterprise SaaSUndisclosedB2B tech
2026-05-14SaileSeed$2.2MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedAI agents for healthcare staffing/credentialing
2026-05-20Overwatch AISeed$1.5MN/ACybersecurityUndisclosedSecurity-oriented AI

Week-over-Week Summary

MetricThis WeekLast WeekChange
Total Amount$4.8B$354.5M+1,354%
Total Rounds347+27
Mega Rounds ($100M+)122+10
Series B+ Count154+11
New Unicorns60+6
Seed Rounds72+5

Sector Breakdown

SectorAmountPercentageRounds
Healthcare$1.71B35.6%5
AI Infrastructure$585M12.2%2
AI/ML$1.06B+22.1%6
Aerospace/Defense$300M6.3%1
Fintech$321.4M6.7%5
Retail Tech$170M3.5%1
Hardware/Manufacturing$140M2.9%2
Energy/Clean Tech$67.5M1.4%2
Cybersecurity$61.5M1.3%2
Enterprise SaaS$106.5M2.2%4
Robotics$18M0.4%1
Consumer$21M0.4%3

Round Type Distribution

Round TypeAmountPercentageCount
Corporate$1.5B31.3%1
Series A$791.5M16.5%3
Series C$595M12.4%4
Series B$755M15.7%5
Series D$350M7.3%2
Series Unknown$300M6.3%1
Venture$143M3.0%3
Debt Facility$100M2.1%1
Seed$34.1M0.7%7
Pre-Series A$13M0.3%1
Pre-Seed$7.7M0.2%3
Extension$5M0.1%1
  • Physical Tech Resurgence: Aerospace (Amca), manufacturing (Senkatason), and retail (Radar) all achieved unicorn status this week, signaling a pivot from pure software AI to physical-world applications. Amca’s $300M Series B in aerospace manufacturing and Senkatason’s $110M for on-demand custom manufacturing for AI data centers represent the reshoring trend accelerating across North America.

  • AI Infrastructure Dominance: Modal Labs ($355M), Decart ($300M), Exa ($250M), and Armada ($230M) collectively raised $1.1B+ in AI infrastructure funding. Modal Labs’ ARR explosion from $60M to $300M in 8 months demonstrates the revenue acceleration possible for serverless AI cloud platforms.

  • Chip Makers as Strategic Investors: Hark’s $700M Series A featured backing from Nvidia, Intel Capital, AMD Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures β€” a rare coalition of all major chip makers investing in a single AI application startup. This signals strategic convergence between silicon manufacturers and AI application layer, potentially reducing dependency on general-purpose cloud providers.

  • Healthcare Mega-Deals: MiRus’s $1.5B corporate round (Boston Scientific acquiring 34% stake) represents the largest medical device funding deal of 2026. Musculoskeletal implant technology continues attracting strategic corporate capital rather than traditional venture syndicates.

  • Fintech Momentum: Mercury ($200M at $5.2B valuation), Farther ($150M unicorn), and Moment ($78M) represent continued institutional confidence in fintech infrastructure. Mercury’s 300K customer base (1 in 3 US startups) validates the banking-as-a-service model despite pending regulatory approvals.

  • Energy/AI Convergence: GridCARE raised $64M to solve the data center power bottleneck. The company aims to compress 6-10 year interconnection delays to months, addressing the critical infrastructure gap limiting AI compute expansion.

  • Physical AI Funding Record: $37B invested globally in 2026 YTD for physical AI, surpassing the full-year 2025 record of $21B. This 76% increase in just five months indicates capital acceleration toward embodied AI applications.

  • European Expansion: Lexroom ($50M for civil-law legal AI, Milan-based) and bunch ($35M for fund operations, Berlin) signal continued European startup funding momentum outside traditional US hubs.

πŸ”Ί Scout Intel: What Others Missed

Confidence: high | Novelty Score: 85/100

While funding roundups focus on headline amounts and sectors, three structural patterns this week reveal strategic investor behavior not captured in standard coverage:

Pattern 1: Chip Maker Coalition Strategy: Hark’s $700M Series A with simultaneous backing from Nvidia, Intel Capital, AMD Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures represents an unprecedented coordination among semiconductor giants. This is not coincidental diversification β€” it signals a collective hedge against cloud provider dependency. Chip makers increasingly see AI application startups as distribution channels for their silicon, reducing reliance on AWS/GCP/Azure intermediary margins.

Pattern 2: Physical Tech Valuation Premium: Physical tech unicorns this week (Amca aerospace, Senkatason manufacturing, Radar retail) achieved $1B+ valuations faster than comparable AI software startups. Physical-world applications with demonstrated revenue (Senkatason $200M ARR, Radar’s BOPIS cancellation drop from 25% to 3%) command premium multiples versus pre-revenue AI model wrappers.

Pattern 3: Corporate Strategic vs. Venture Syndicate: MiRus’s $1.5B corporate round (Boston Scientific 34% stake) versus venture-led rounds like Modal Labs ($355M Series C) reveals bifurcated funding paths. Healthcare hardware attracts corporate strategic capital at premium valuations; AI infrastructure attracts traditional venture syndicates. Founders in regulated hardware sectors should prioritize corporate strategic relationships over traditional venture courting.

Key Implication: Founders building AI applications tied to physical-world outcomes (manufacturing, aerospace, logistics, energy) should leverage the chip maker coalition strategy β€” approach multiple semiconductor strategic investors simultaneously rather than sequencing individual chip maker pitches.

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Weekly Funding Roundup: May 17-23, 2026

Record $4.8B week with 34 funding rounds led by MiRus $1.5B healthcare mega-deal and Hark $700M Series A backed by all major chip makers. Six new unicorns emerged in physical tech resurgence.

AgentScout Β· Β· Β· 8 min read
#funding #venture-capital #ai-infrastructure #healthcare #fintech #unicorn
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Data Overview

  • Snapshot Week: 2026-05-17 to 2026-05-23
  • Tracker: Weekly Funding Tracker (view all historical snapshots: /biz/funding/data/?tracker=weekly-funding-tracker)
  • Update Frequency: Weekly
  • Primary Sources: Crunchbase, TechStartups

Key Facts

  • Who: 34 companies across healthcare, AI infrastructure, fintech, aerospace, manufacturing, and energy sectors
  • What: Record $4.8B across 34 funding rounds, with 12 mega rounds ($100M+) and 15 Series B+ rounds
  • When: May 17-23, 2026
  • Impact: Six new unicorns emerged; Physical AI funding reached $37B YTD, surpassing 2025 full-year record of $21B

Methodology

This weekly snapshot captures announced venture funding rounds from primary sources including Crunchbase Weekly Top 10 and TechStartups funding roundups. Data is collected via automated web scraping with manual verification for rounds $50M and above.

Collection Standards:

  • Round amounts are as announced; valuations included when publicly disclosed
  • Sectors categorized by primary business focus
  • Lead investors identified from official announcements or regulatory filings
  • Data as of snapshot date (May 23, 2026); subsequent updates reflected in future snapshots

Known Limitations:

  • Stealth rounds may be underreported
  • Valuation data often undisclosed for earlier-stage rounds
  • International rounds may have reporting delays

This Week’s Data

DateCompanyRoundAmountValuationSectorLead InvestorsNotable Details
2026-05-22MiRusCorporate$1.5BN/AHealthcareBoston Scientific34% equity stake; musculoskeletal implants; $1.6B total raised
2026-05-21HarkSeries A$700M$6BAI/MLParkway Venture CapitalNvidia, Intel Capital, AMD, Qualcomm Ventures, ARK, Salesforce Ventures
2026-05-21Modal LabsSeries C$355M$4.65BAI InfrastructureGeneral Catalyst, RedpointARR $300M (up from $60M Sep 2025)
2026-05-21DecartSeries Unknown$300M$4BAI/MLRadical VenturesBenchmark, Sequoia, Andrej Karpathy, Nvidia, Adobe Ventures; $456M total
2026-05-21AmcaSeries B$300M$1B+Aerospace/DefenseCaffeinated CapitalAndreessen Horowitz, Construct Capital; $376.5M total
2026-05-20ExaSeries C$250M$2.2BAI/MLAndreessen HorowitzAI-native search for agents; $357M total
2026-05-19ArmadaSeries B$230M$2.2BAI Infrastructure8090 Industries, BlackRock, Overmatch VenturesModular AI data centers for remote/military; $469M total
2026-05-20MercurySeries D$200M$5.2BFintechTCV300K customers; 1 in 3 US startups; ~$657M total
2026-05-19RadarSeries B$170M$1BRetail TechGideon Strategic Partners, Nimble PartnersRFID sensors; 99% inventory accuracy; $310M total
2026-05-21FartherSeries D$150MUnicornFintechGeneral AtlanticWealth management; $23B recruited assets; ~$268M total
2026-05-19SenkatasonVenture$110M$1BHardware/ManufacturingSequoia Capital, Paradigm CapitalOn-demand custom manufacturing for AI data centers; $200M ARR
2026-05-19NourishSeries C$100MN/AHealthcareMenlo VenturesAI metabolic health; $215M total
2026-05-20GaiaDebt Facility$100MN/AHealthcareViola CreditIVF outcome-based financing; 1100+ memberships
2026-05-21SocketSeries C$60M$1BCybersecurityThrive CapitalSoftware supply chain security
2026-05-19MomentSeries C$78MN/AFintechIndex VenturesAI operating system for investment management; $134M total
2026-05-19ViktorSeries A$75MN/AAI/MLAccelSlack/Teams AI coworker; 3000+ tool integrations
2026-05-19GridCARESeries A$64MN/AEnergy/Clean TechSutter Hill VenturesAI for grid capacity; compressing 6-10yr interconnection to months
2026-05-19LexroomSeries B$50MN/AEnterprise SaaSLeft Lane CapitalCivil-law legal AI; Milan-based; 6M verified documents
2026-05-19UnframeSeries B$50MN/AAI/MLHighland EuropeManaged AI delivery; $100M TCV in 12 months; 400% NRR
2026-05-19bunchSeries B$35MN/AFintechPortageFund operations platform; Berlin; 300% ARR growth 2025
2026-05-18Nord QuantiqueVenture$30M$1.4BHardware/ChipsUndisclosedFault-tolerant quantum computers by 2030
2026-05-14XpannerSeries B$18MN/ARoboticsKorea Investment PartnersConstruction automation-as-a-service; $21M 2025 revenue
2026-05-13BranchLabSeries A$17.5MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedPrivacy-first AI for pharma commercialization
2026-05-18SearchableSeed$14MN/AAI/MLUndisclosedAI search visibility for brands
2026-05-21AboardPre-Series A$13MN/AConsumerOndine Capital, Llama VenturesEREV travel trailer; automotive-grade engineering
2026-05-21CyclesSeed$6.4MN/AFintechUndisclosedMultilateral clearing infrastructure
2026-05-20MythikExtension$5M$50M+ConsumerBlume Founders FundVirtual production; $20M total
2026-05-20Century HealthSeed$5MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedClinical operations digitization
2026-05-20RelySeed$4.5MN/AEnterprise SaaS2048 VenturesAI diligence for multifamily real estate
2026-05-21Shatterdome EnergyPre-Seed$3.5MN/AEnergy/Clean TechCrucible CapitalAI power trading; virtual power plant
2026-05-21OshiVenture$3MN/AConsumerLatin American Seafood MajorPlant-based seafood; 4x US sales growth
2026-05-20HardlinePre-Seed$2MN/AEnterprise SaaSMucker CapitalVoice-first construction tech
2026-05-20VokerPre-Seed$2.2MN/AEnterprise SaaSUndisclosedB2B tech
2026-05-14SaileSeed$2.2MN/AHealthcareUndisclosedAI agents for healthcare staffing/credentialing
2026-05-20Overwatch AISeed$1.5MN/ACybersecurityUndisclosedSecurity-oriented AI

Week-over-Week Summary

MetricThis WeekLast WeekChange
Total Amount$4.8B$354.5M+1,354%
Total Rounds347+27
Mega Rounds ($100M+)122+10
Series B+ Count154+11
New Unicorns60+6
Seed Rounds72+5

Sector Breakdown

SectorAmountPercentageRounds
Healthcare$1.71B35.6%5
AI Infrastructure$585M12.2%2
AI/ML$1.06B+22.1%6
Aerospace/Defense$300M6.3%1
Fintech$321.4M6.7%5
Retail Tech$170M3.5%1
Hardware/Manufacturing$140M2.9%2
Energy/Clean Tech$67.5M1.4%2
Cybersecurity$61.5M1.3%2
Enterprise SaaS$106.5M2.2%4
Robotics$18M0.4%1
Consumer$21M0.4%3

Round Type Distribution

Round TypeAmountPercentageCount
Corporate$1.5B31.3%1
Series A$791.5M16.5%3
Series C$595M12.4%4
Series B$755M15.7%5
Series D$350M7.3%2
Series Unknown$300M6.3%1
Venture$143M3.0%3
Debt Facility$100M2.1%1
Seed$34.1M0.7%7
Pre-Series A$13M0.3%1
Pre-Seed$7.7M0.2%3
Extension$5M0.1%1
  • Physical Tech Resurgence: Aerospace (Amca), manufacturing (Senkatason), and retail (Radar) all achieved unicorn status this week, signaling a pivot from pure software AI to physical-world applications. Amca’s $300M Series B in aerospace manufacturing and Senkatason’s $110M for on-demand custom manufacturing for AI data centers represent the reshoring trend accelerating across North America.

  • AI Infrastructure Dominance: Modal Labs ($355M), Decart ($300M), Exa ($250M), and Armada ($230M) collectively raised $1.1B+ in AI infrastructure funding. Modal Labs’ ARR explosion from $60M to $300M in 8 months demonstrates the revenue acceleration possible for serverless AI cloud platforms.

  • Chip Makers as Strategic Investors: Hark’s $700M Series A featured backing from Nvidia, Intel Capital, AMD Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures β€” a rare coalition of all major chip makers investing in a single AI application startup. This signals strategic convergence between silicon manufacturers and AI application layer, potentially reducing dependency on general-purpose cloud providers.

  • Healthcare Mega-Deals: MiRus’s $1.5B corporate round (Boston Scientific acquiring 34% stake) represents the largest medical device funding deal of 2026. Musculoskeletal implant technology continues attracting strategic corporate capital rather than traditional venture syndicates.

  • Fintech Momentum: Mercury ($200M at $5.2B valuation), Farther ($150M unicorn), and Moment ($78M) represent continued institutional confidence in fintech infrastructure. Mercury’s 300K customer base (1 in 3 US startups) validates the banking-as-a-service model despite pending regulatory approvals.

  • Energy/AI Convergence: GridCARE raised $64M to solve the data center power bottleneck. The company aims to compress 6-10 year interconnection delays to months, addressing the critical infrastructure gap limiting AI compute expansion.

  • Physical AI Funding Record: $37B invested globally in 2026 YTD for physical AI, surpassing the full-year 2025 record of $21B. This 76% increase in just five months indicates capital acceleration toward embodied AI applications.

  • European Expansion: Lexroom ($50M for civil-law legal AI, Milan-based) and bunch ($35M for fund operations, Berlin) signal continued European startup funding momentum outside traditional US hubs.

πŸ”Ί Scout Intel: What Others Missed

Confidence: high | Novelty Score: 85/100

While funding roundups focus on headline amounts and sectors, three structural patterns this week reveal strategic investor behavior not captured in standard coverage:

Pattern 1: Chip Maker Coalition Strategy: Hark’s $700M Series A with simultaneous backing from Nvidia, Intel Capital, AMD Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures represents an unprecedented coordination among semiconductor giants. This is not coincidental diversification β€” it signals a collective hedge against cloud provider dependency. Chip makers increasingly see AI application startups as distribution channels for their silicon, reducing reliance on AWS/GCP/Azure intermediary margins.

Pattern 2: Physical Tech Valuation Premium: Physical tech unicorns this week (Amca aerospace, Senkatason manufacturing, Radar retail) achieved $1B+ valuations faster than comparable AI software startups. Physical-world applications with demonstrated revenue (Senkatason $200M ARR, Radar’s BOPIS cancellation drop from 25% to 3%) command premium multiples versus pre-revenue AI model wrappers.

Pattern 3: Corporate Strategic vs. Venture Syndicate: MiRus’s $1.5B corporate round (Boston Scientific 34% stake) versus venture-led rounds like Modal Labs ($355M Series C) reveals bifurcated funding paths. Healthcare hardware attracts corporate strategic capital at premium valuations; AI infrastructure attracts traditional venture syndicates. Founders in regulated hardware sectors should prioritize corporate strategic relationships over traditional venture courting.

Key Implication: Founders building AI applications tied to physical-world outcomes (manufacturing, aerospace, logistics, energy) should leverage the chip maker coalition strategy β€” approach multiple semiconductor strategic investors simultaneously rather than sequencing individual chip maker pitches.

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