$38M for AI health care admin, Mission Critical's TxLa buy, and drone maker's IPO plans
By Chelsea Naso
Published on April 9, 2026.
The article discusses the rise of Chapter, a Medicare navigation platform, raising $100 million in Series E funding, and the acquisition of Mission Critical's TxLa Systems, a Texas-based maker of electrical switchgear and modular systems. Other notable tech companies include Paysend, a UK-based international money transfer company, and Juno, an SF-based tax prep automation startup, raising a $38m in Series B. Luminai, an enterprise health care automation platform, raised €38m, and TeiaCare, an Italian care monitoring startup, also raised €7m led by P101. Several companies have raised funds for AI health care admin, including Taurus, a company using AI to build consumer brands, and Flashpass, a Cincinnati-based reskilling platform focused on AI job displacement. The article also mentions a number of tech startups and drone maker Aevex's IPO plans. Other top tech companies have also raised funds, including DeltaDelta, an Atlanta-based IT automation startup and Spanish corporate digital identity startup, which raised €1m from SETT, Repsol, Grupo Synaptia, Bolboreta Innova Group, Tritemius, and Sybol. The report also includes a 30% stake in Nordic Ferry Infrastructure, a group that includes Gotlandsbolager, Interogo Infrastructure and Lægernes Pension, and a Swiss developer of hybrid quantum algorithms.
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