Tech.Co’s Deals Roundup: Voxel8, Noodle, IBM

Here is today’s edition of Tech.Co’s daily roundup of fundings, acquisitions, and IPOs. To save you time, you can now get this delivered directly to your inbox – learn more.

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Fundings

Voxel8 Raises $12M to Bring 3D-Printed Electronics to Consumers

The Somerville, MA-based creator of a 3D electronics printer, Voxel8, announced today that it has raised $12 million to develop the tech that will enable companies to 3D-print products with built in electronics. The printer is the first “multi-material 3D printer”.

Baltimore’s Terbium Labs Raises Nearly $4M

Terbium Labs, the Baltimore, MD-based cybersecurity startup known for its data protection and tracking program, announced two days ago that it had raised $3.7 million. With this recent funding, the company has raised over $5 million overall.

Acquisitions

EdTech Company Noodle Acquires Allclasses.com

Noodle, the New York, NY-based edtech platform that allows parents and students to find their desired education needs – from kindergartens and colleges to language tutors – announced today that it has acquired the Boston, MA-based Allclasses. The acquisition will enable Noodle to make a significant expansion of its post-college search capabilities.

Chicago’s Centro Acquires GraphScience

The Chicago, IL-based provider of enterprise-class software for digital advertising, Centro, announced yesterday afternoon its acquisition of GraphScience. The acquisition will add robust social ad capabilities to deliver higher ROI for brands using Centro’s platform.

IBM Acquires Cloud Database Company Compose

IBM announced yesterday that it had closed a deal to acquire the San Mateo, CA-based Cloud-based datbase startup Compose. The acquisition of the company will bring Compose’s product offering into IBM’s current BlueMix Cloud platform for software developers.

Prophet Acquires Research Firm Altimeter Group

Prophet, a consulting firm that specializes in marketing, design, and brand strategy, announced two days ago that it had acquired the Charlene Li-led Altimeter Group research firm.

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Ronald Barba was the previous managing editor of Tech.Co. His primary story interests include industry trends, consumer-facing apps/products, the startup lifestyle, business ethics, diversity in tech, and what-is-this-bullsh*t things. Aside from writing about startups and entrepreneurship, Ronald is interested in 'Doctor Who', Murakami, 'The Mindy Project', and fried chicken. He is currently based in New York because he mistakenly studied philosophy in college and is now a "writer". Tweet @RonaldPBarba.
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