Tag: connectomics

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Market Moves

Jeff Bezos puts nearly $100M into Internet Explorer creator Thomas Reardon's new brain-inspired AI startup, in a $500M round at a $2.5B valuation

Flourish, a New York neuro-AI startup founded in 2024 by Thomas Reardon (Internet Explorer architect at Microsoft in 1994 and CTRL-labs co-founder who sold the company to Meta in 2019 for between $500 million and $1 billion) and former Amazon S-team executive Rob Williams, closed a $500 million round at a $2.5 billion valuation around 4 June 2026. Jeff Bezos contributed close to $100 million after nearly doubling an initial $50 million commitment. Other investors include Lux Capital, GV (Alphabet), and Catalio Capital. The company is building Cortex AI, an architecture-layer system that uses connectomics, the cell-by-cell mapping of biological neural connections, to design AI models that target 20-50 watts of energy draw, roughly the power consumption of a laptop and an order of magnitude lower than a server-grade GPU. Flourish has no product yet.

Jun 6

Market Moves

Australian brain-mapping company Omniscient closes $27.2M Series D, naming brain-computer interfaces as a target expansion market

Sydney and San Francisco-based Omniscient Neurotechnology closed a $27.2 million (AU$41.1 million) Series D funding round on 29 May 2026, co-led by OIF Ventures and the Australian National Reconstruction Fund Corporation. The capital scales the company's FDA-cleared Quicktome connectomics platform for neurosurgical planning, with the company explicitly naming brain-computer interface, stroke, and movement disorders as the next expansion indications. Omniscient is a connectomics company rather than a BCI implant company; the BCI angle is forward-looking adjacency rather than current product.

May 29