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  2. Jun 1, 2022 · So far in 2022, $110 million has gone into Columbus startups. Olive is now valued at over $4 billion and is among Columbus success stories like CoverMyMeds, a healthcare software company that...

  3. Jan 20, 2022 · Local startup funding skyrocketed in Columbus in 2021. The region recorded 61 venture capital deals worth a combined $1.5 billion, an Axios Columbus review of Pitchbook data finds.

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  4. Jun 1, 2022 · This year, Columbus startups have continued to see large funding rounds. HomeTown Ticketing recently raised $75 million, and former CoverMyMeds co-founder and CEO, Matt Scantland, launched ...

  5. That’s when investment essentially doubled, going from $583 million in 2020 to just over $1 billion, with half of those dollars going into two companies: healthcare technology company Olive and autonomous robotics company Path Robotics. So far in 2022, $110 million has gone into Columbus startups.

  6. Dec 29, 2022 · Columbus-based Drive, already the largest active firm in the Midwest, nearly doubled to $2.2 billion under management when it announced two new funds in July: $400 million for its fourth seed and...

  7. Nov 30, 2021 · From raising money and hiring dozens (or even hundreds) to expanding offices and launching new products and services, hardly a day goes by without a major update in the local startup community. There is huge momentum headed into 2022, spanning industries as diverse as insurtech and biotech.

  8. Apr 7, 2022 · In July 2021 alone, it raised $621 million in venture funding, pushing the totals for Ohio venture capital toward $1.8 billion for the year. Strengthened by the Columbus Region’s record-breaking year, the state is poised to break last year’s record of $1.11 billion in venture capital.

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