Several tech startups -- Uare.ai, myTomorrows, Sweet Security, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.
Uare.ai Raises $10.3 mn
Uare.ai, founded by Robert LoCascio, raised $10.3 million in a seed funding round led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures. The company, formerly known as Eternos, is developing the Human Life Model (HLM), a personal AI platform trained exclusively on individual users' life stories, professional expertise, decision-making patterns, and values. The strategy targets professionals like consultants, coaches, and creators, allowing them to scale and monetize their expertise. The investment will support platform development, talent acquisition, and go-to-market expansion in late 2025.
myTomorrows Secures $29 mn
myTomorrows, founded by Ronald Brus and led by CEO Michel van Harten, secured $29 million in growth equity from Avego to scale its AI-powered platform. The platform connects patients, physicians, trial sites, and BioPharma partners, enabling access to pre-approval treatments. It has helped over 16,900 patients across 133 countries. The funding will accelerate international growth, enhance AI-driven patient-trial matching, improve real-world data capabilities, and strengthen global partnerships, focusing on equitable access to innovative therapies.
Sweet Security Raises $75 mn
Sweet Security, founded by Dror Kashti (CEO), Eyal Fisher (CPO), and Orel Ben Ishay (VP R&D), raised $75 million in a Series B round led by Evolution Equity Partners, with participation from Munich Re Ventures, Glilot Capital Partners, and Key1 Capital. The company launched the first unified Runtime CNAPP for cloud and AI security, offering real-time protection across workloads, AI models, and agents. With sixfold ARR growth and tenfold enterprise customer expansion, the funding will drive global expansion and redefine enterprise cloud and AI security.