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Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Cambridge

The disclosed funding amounts in this Cambridge consumer electronics slice are led by a single outlier: Riverlane raised $75M on 2024-08-06, which sits abo…

The disclosed funding amounts in this Cambridge consumer electronics slice are led by a single outlier: Riverlane raised $75M on 2024-08-06, which sits above the rest of the disclosed rounds (the next-largest amounts are Sense at $105M on 2022-04-27 and then $35M at PragmatIC Semiconductor on 2022-12-14; several others cluster well below $30–33M). Stage disclosure also shows a pattern: five of 11 entries carry “Series Unknown” or a blank series (Osmo 2023-11-08, Raspberry Pi Foundation 2023-11-02, TileDB 2023-09-20, Cumulus Digital Systems 2021-01-04, and actnano 2020-10-13), and one entry is explicitly “undisclosed” (Raspberry Pi Foundation, 2023-11-02). Geographically, the list concentrates in Cambridge, UK and Cambridge, MA, with Cambridge, UK appearing in multiple rows (Riverlane, Raspberry Pi Foundation, PragmatIC Semiconductor, Focal Point Positioning, FlexEnable, Porotech) alongside Cambridge, MA entries (Osmo, TileDB, Sense, Cumulus Digital Systems, actnano). Temporally, the shown rounds span 2020-10-13 through 2024-08-06, with the most recent three closings all in 2023–2024 (2023-09-20 through 2024-08-06).

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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this Cambridge consumer electronics list, and are they isolated or part of a broader spread?

Sense shows the highest disclosed amount at $105M on 2022-04-27, followed by Riverlane at $75M on 2024-08-06; most other disclosed rounds sit at or below $35M (e.g., PragmatIC Semiconductor $35M on 2022-12-14, TileDB $33M on 2023-09-20).

Do the rows cluster by city (Cambridge, UK vs Cambridge, MA) or is it evenly split?

Cambridge, UK is repeatedly represented across multiple rows, including Riverlane (2024-08-06, $75M), PragmatIC Semiconductor (2022-12-14, $35M), Focal Point Positioning (2022-09-08, $27M), and FlexEnable (2022-02-22, $11M). Cambridge, MA also appears frequently with Osmo (2023-11-08, $4M), TileDB (2023-09-20, $33M), Sense (2022-04-27, $105M), Cumulus Digital Systems (2021-01-04, $8M), and actnano (2020-10-13, $12M).

Which entries closed most recently in the data, and what funding levels do they imply versus earlier rounds?

The newest closings are Riverlane on 2024-08-06 ($75M), Osmo on 2023-11-08 ($4M), and Raspberry Pi Foundation on 2023-11-02 (undisclosed). That creates a sharp near-term spread from $75M down to $4M, with at least one undisclosed round in the same 2023–2024 window (Raspberry Pi Foundation, 2023-11-02).

How dominant is stage disclosure versus “Series Unknown” or undisclosed amounts?

Five of the 11 rows use “Series Unknown” or a blank series classification (Osmo 2023-11-08, Raspberry Pi Foundation 2023-11-02, TileDB 2023-09-20, Cumulus Digital Systems 2021-01-04, actnano 2020-10-13). Additionally, one row is explicitly “undisclosed” (Raspberry Pi Foundation on 2023-11-02), so at least 1 of the 11 is not comparable on disclosed amount.

Is there an outlier on the low end of disclosed funding amounts, and where does it sit relative to the rest?

Osmo at $4M on 2023-11-08 is the smallest disclosed amount in the list. Multiple other disclosed rounds still cluster above it (e.g., Cumulus Digital Systems $8M on 2021-01-04, FlexEnable $11M on 2022-02-22, actnano $12M on 2020-10-13), indicating the $4M round is distinctly smaller than the rest of the disclosed set.

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