Weekly Refresh: Scener Sees Growth, WiBotic’s New Partner, and More

Read our weekly refresh for trending Seattle tech news.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Jul. 20, 2020
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Qumulo raised $125M. The cloud file storage startup is now Seattle’s newest unicorn. BlackRock led the Series E. [Built In Seattle]

Auth0 gained $120M. The tech platform helps authenticate users and provide them secure access to their accounts. Salesforce Ventures led the Series F. [Built In Seattle]

tinyBuild acquired Hello Neighbor dev team. The game publisher is behind titles like Graveyard Keeper, SpeedRunners, and Party Hard. The new team will be called Eerie Guest Studios. [PRNewswire]

Scener seeing growth in social streaming. They let people chat via video, text or voice virtually while watching their favorite streaming content together. The pandemic has meant substantial growth for them. [GeekWire]

WiBotic announced partnership with Ubiquity Robotics. WiBotic offers wireless charging and power optimization solutions for aerial, mobile and marine robots. They now offer a new wireless charging kit and fleet power optimization software for the Magni robot. [Press Release]

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