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Top 10 Texas Big Data Ventures from 2016

Big Data continues to see strong growth.  In 2015 there 462 deals funded at $5.6B. Big Data companies in Texas raised $284M in 2016.   Of the top 10, Austin has 6 companies totaling $210M as follows: Company Name Total Funding Headquarters Location Civitas Learning $88,949,999 Austin, Texas, United States Continuum Analytics $45,000,000 Austin, Texas, United States Dachis Group $37,500,000 Austin, Texas, United States Worksoft $32,000,000 Addison, Texas, United States CognitiveScale $25,000,000 Austin, Texas, United States PROS Holdings $25,000,000 Houston, Texas, United States UpSnap $9,900,000 The Woodlands, Texas, United States ImageVision $7,519,000 Anna, Texas, United States UnaliWear $7,100,000 Austin, Texas, United States InforcePRO software $6,551,147 Austin, Texas, United States Total $284,520,146    

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Top Texas Seed Ventures from Q4 2016

Top fundings for Q4 of 2016 were led by CognitiveScale, Medici Technologies, Phunware, Twyla, and Trendkite with the top ten fundings totaling $176M. Company Name Money Raised Announced On Date CognitiveScale $25,000,000 10/4/2016 Medici Technologies $24,000,000 11/28/2016 Phunware, Inc. $22,000,000 11/1/2016 Twyla Inc $19,000,000 10/13/2016 TrendKite $16,300,000 11/4/2016 DiCentral $15,000,000 10/4/2016 Ranzure Networks $13,000,000 10/11/2016 ES Xplore $12,000,000 12/7/2016 Tiff’s Treats $11,000,000 11/1/2016 Catapult Health $10,000,000 11/2/2016    

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Top 10 Texas CPG Deals from 2016

The Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Industry has experienced a lot of change in the past several years, with in-store sales stagnating, and e-commerce sales gaining impressive traction, but the future of CPG companies looks to be bright.  And with a thriving support community, and even a CPG-focused accelerator, SKU (formerly known as Incubation Station), Texas is poised to continue to push CPG growth through 2017. In the first half of 2016, CPG online sales grew 42% across key categories compared to the first half of 2015. Each year, online sales are contributing a higher percentage to total retail sales. What’s interesting though, is that consumers don’t seem to be spending less in-store, but are simply spending more money online. Below we have highlighted the top 10 deals in the Texas CPG & Retail industries from 2016. In this report, we find that 10 companies alone brought in about $90M in investment dollars to the Texas CPG industry last year.   Company 2016 Funding Twyla $19,265,442 Snap KItchen $12,506,000 ROKA Sports $12,050,604 Tiff’s Treats $11,000,000 Charming Charlie $10,380,005 Mizzen & Main $2,999,710 Snap Drape Brands $2,325,000 Tecovas $1,798,639 The Republic Grille $1,120,000

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