SirionLabs Raised $85M, Tigins Gained $7.2M, and More Seattle Tech News

Here’s what you may have missed in the world of Seattle tech.

Written by Delilah Alvarado
Published on May. 16, 2022
Photo: Shutterstock
Photo: Shutterstock

The Seattle news announcements were few but mighty last week. Catch up on the latest news in the Built In Seattle weekly refresh.

Tigins gained $7.2MTigins helps manufacturers with semiconductor manufacturing and AI-backed software. The Series A funding round will be used to expand, with a focus on increasing its sales team. [Built In Seattle]

SEATTLE TECH QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“The two biggest challenges in CLM are aligning post-award performance with contract terms and automating the import of legacy documents using AI. The SirionOne platform has a compelling technology advantage in both of these areas. This capital allows us to seize the moment, accelerate product innovation and bring our award-winning solution to an increasing number of enterprise customers.” – Ajay Agrawal, co-founder and CEO of SirionLabs

SirionLabs raised $85M. SirionLabs is a CLM software company using AI to streamline processes. The Series D round, led by Partners Group, will be used to boost headcount, with the company looking to add 200 new employees. [Built In Seattle] 

Pacific Science Center received a grantThe Pacific Science Center and Amazon Future Engineer are collaborating, thanks to a $1 million grant from Amazon. The grant is to deliver STEM education to students from underserved communities. Interactive science education programs will be provided for free to bring STEM education to students, specifically in the Seattle metro area. [Pacific Science Center]

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