CMEA Ventures raising $400M fund
CMEA Ventures, a San Francisco venture capital firm that invests in start-ups that tend to be science focused, is raising a $400 million fund, according to VentureWire (subscription only), citing a filing with the SEC.
The fund, the firm’s largest to day, will invest in information technology, health care and energy and materials companies.
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