Venture capital (VC) funding in the HIT sector continued to gain momentum in another record quarter with $493 million raised. There were 104 funding deals
After Slow Start, VC Funding for Smart Grid Totals $434 Million in 2012
After a slow start, venture capital (VC) funding in the smart grid sector came in at $434 million in 40 deals, compared to $377 million
Spectacular Year for Healthcare IT with $1.2 Billion in VC Funding
Venture Capital (VC) funding totaled nearly $1.2 billion in 163 deals in 2012 compared to $480 million in 49 deals in 2011 and $211 million
Smart Grid VC Funding Shows Signs of Life with $238 Million in Third Quarter
Smart grid venture capital (VC) funding showed some signs of life in Q3 2012 with $238 million in 12 deals. The rise in funding was
Healthcare IT VC Funding Strong with $194 Million in the Third Quarter
Venture Capital (VC) funding in HIT continued to be strong with $194 million going into 37 deals in Q3 2012. The strong uptrend that started
Weak VC Funding Levels for Smart Grid with $66 Million Raised in Q2 2012
Smart grid venture capital (VC) funding in Q2 2012 totaled $66 million in nine deals. VC funding levels remained weak in the last three quarters
Scaling New Heights is Key for Healthcare IT Venture Capital in Q2 2012
Venture Capital (VC) funding in the HIT sector continued to scale new heights reaching $293 million in Q2 2012 in 28 deals. Both the total
Smart Grid Q1 2012 Funding and M&A – Another Weak Quarter with only $62 Million in VC Funding
The lackluster venture capital (VC) investing trend in smart grid continued into this year with a weak first quarter of $62 million going into 10
Highest Number of Deals Ever Recorded for Healthcare IT Venture Capital in Q1 2012
Venture Capital (VC) funding in the healthcare information technology (HIT) sector continued on a strong positive trend that started in the third quarter of 2011.
2011 Venture Capital Funding for Smart Grid Cut in Half
Venture Capital (VC) funding in 2011 brought in $377 million in 50 deals (24 disclosed) compared to $769 million in 51 deals in 2010 (27