Funded Startups in Reno
Reno’s most recent disclosed rounds are highly uneven in size: American Battery Technology Company’s $115M (2026-06-08) and SendCutSend’s $110M (2026-05-19…
Reno’s most recent disclosed rounds are highly uneven in size: American Battery Technology Company’s $115M (2026-06-08) and SendCutSend’s $110M (2026-05-19) sit far above the rest, where the next tier clusters around tens of millions (e.g., NV Medtech $21M on 2026-06-04; Positron $52M on 2025-07-28; Fairmatic $46M on 2023-03-16). The page also shows a date concentration near the top of the list: 2026 accounts for multiple entries including $115M (2026-06-08), $21M (2026-06-04), and $14M (2026-05-21), while the oldest shown rounds date back to 2021-12-21 (Azibo $25M) with the earliest 2021-11-18 (Klir $16M).
Sector and classification patterns are mixed. Financial services and Natural Resources appear repeatedly (Financial Services: Fairmatic $46M in 2023-03-16, Sertis $550K in 2023-06-06, Azibo $25M in 2021-12-21, Talage $9M in 2022-03-08; Natural Resources: i-80 Gold $288M in 2026-03-19, Klir $8M in 2026-01-22 and Klir $16M in 2021-11-18, NuLegacy Gold $730K in 2024-08-15, Desert Hawk Gold Corp $150K in 2024-04-15). Stage labels skew toward “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” amounts: five entries carry “Series Unknown” (e.g., Dragonfly Energy $530K on 2026-05-06; i-80 Gold $288M on 2026-03-19), and two entries list undisclosed amounts (Abvance Therapeutics on 2025-06-24; Awaken on 2024-08-01).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in Reno on this list, and how much larger is it than the rest of the disclosed amounts?
American Battery Technology Company’s $115M (2026-06-08) is the largest disclosed amount, closely followed by SendCutSend’s $110M (2026-05-19). Together, those two are well above the next-largest disclosed figures such as i-80 Gold’s $288M (2026-03-19) and Positron’s $52M (2025-07-28), with most other disclosed rounds falling into the single-digit millions to ~$50M band (e.g., Klir $8M on 2026-01-22; Diskover Data $8M on 2025-06-16).
Is there a tight cluster of deal dates toward the top of the list, or are rounds evenly spread across years?
The list is front-loaded: several 2026 rounds appear in close succession, including $115M (2026-06-08), $21M (2026-06-04), $14M (2026-05-21), and $110M (2026-05-19). Outside that, the timeline stretches back to 2021-11-18 (Klir $16M) and 2021-12-21 (Azibo $25M), indicating a multi-year spread rather than a single continuous surge.
Which stage labels or amount disclosures dominate, based on the rows shown?
“Series Unknown” appears five times (e.g., Dragonfly Energy $530K on 2026-05-06; i-80 Gold $288M on 2026-03-19; Madison AI is Seed, but AEONrv is Venture–Series Unknown at $4M on 2025-10-16). “undisclosed” amounts show up twice (Abvance Therapeutics on 2025-06-24; Awaken on 2024-08-01), which limits how often the list supports tight size comparisons across every round.
Are any sectors over-represented relative to the rest, especially in the most recent years?
Natural Resources is repeated across multiple years with sizable outliers: i-80 Gold ($288M on 2026-03-19), Klir ($8M on 2026-01-22 and $16M on 2021-11-18), and smaller follow-ons such as NuLegacy Gold ($730K on 2024-08-15) and Desert Hawk Gold Corp ($150K on 2024-04-15). Financial Services also recurs (Fairmatic $46M in 2023-03-16, Sertis $550K in 2023-06-06, Talage $9M in 2022-03-08, Azibo $25M in 2021-12-21).
Which entries are outliers worth flagging for diligence, either by size or by disclosure gaps?
Size outliers are evident in both directions: American Battery Technology Company $115M (2026-06-08) and SendCutSend $110M (2026-05-19) sit far above many mid-to-lower disclosed rounds like Cartwheel Robotics $150K (2025-06-13). On disclosure, two rounds use undisclosed amounts—Abvance Therapeutics (2025-06-24) and Awaken (2024-08-01)—so they cannot be benchmarked by amount against the otherwise disclosed distribution.
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