British company Iceotope raised $26 million, with CEO Simon Jesenko discussing the future of cold plates in data centres. The AI and deep tech sectors showed no signs of slowing, as Anduril and Isomorphic Labs secured multi-billion-dollar funding rounds. Additionally, a chip startup, a quantum company, and a self-improving AI laboratory each raised over $100 million, underscoring continued investor confidence in emerging technologies across defence, life sciences, and advanced computing.
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British company Iceotope raised a cool $26 million round this week and CEO Simon Jesenko spoke to The Stack about the future of cold plates in data centres.
There was no cooling down for the AI and deep tech markets: Anduril and Isomorphic Labs raised multi-billion-dollar rounds, and a chip startup, quantum company, and self-improving AI lab all raised more than $100 million.















