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Funding Signals
Funding Signals – Activity Through February 17, 2026

New money, new moves. We break down the week’s most important funding rounds, the stated growth plans behind them, and the practical agency angle—then include the full list for fast scanning.

Highlights

 

Anthropic raised $30B (Series G) led by GIC and Coatue
Anthropic builds Claude, a frontier AI model used by enterprises and developers. This round supports frontier research, product development, and expanded infrastructure. With more compute and product investment, Anthropic is reinforcing its push to win larger enterprise workloads through deeper integrations and wider availability across major cloud platforms.

Agency lens: Expect demand for enterprise positioning, cloud partner co-marketing, and technical content that helps buyers understand where Claude fits into real workflows.

Press release

 

Runway raised $315M (Series E) led by General Atlantic
Runway makes AI tools for generating and editing video, and is now investing in “world models” to power new products. The capital will help pre-train the next generation of models and expand adoption across industries beyond media and advertising. As competition intensifies in video and simulation, Runway’s broader product and go-to-market expansion signals a bigger push into new use cases and customer segments.

Agency lens: With expansion into new products, industries, and GTM hiring, look for needs in category messaging, product marketing, and PR for partnerships and launches.

Press release

 

Talkiatry raised $210M (Series D) led by Perceptive Advisors
Talkiatry is a full-stack psychiatry provider group that directly employs psychiatrists and serves patients through its platform. The round funds its next phase of growth, including scaling its provider group and expanding partnerships with health systems and insurers. Those relationships can quickly reshape how mental health care is contracted, marketed, and adopted at scale.

Agency lens: Expect work tied to healthcare credibility—provider brand, partner marketing with health systems, and clear messaging for payers and members.

Press release

 

Apptronik raised $520M (Series A-X)
Apptronik is an AI-powered robotics company building a humanoid robot called Apollo for use in industries like manufacturing and logistics. The funding accelerates Apollo’s development and expands commercial and pilot deployments globally. As pilots turn into enterprise rollouts, buyers and partners typically want clearer proof points, use-case stories, and a tighter narrative around outcomes.

Agency lens: As deployments broaden, look for needs in enterprise storytelling, launch PR, sales enablement, and a website that explains pilots and use cases clearly.

Press release

 

Inertia Enterprises raised $450M (Series A) led by Bessemer Venture Partners
Inertia is developing a commercial fusion energy program based on inertial confinement fusion. The financing supports two tracks: building a high-power laser system for its Thunderwall approach and creating a production line to mass-manufacture fusion-fuel targets. Shifting from validation toward a phased commercialization roadmap raises the stakes for credibility with partners, policymakers, and future customers.

Agency lens: Expect needs in high-trust messaging—brand positioning, stakeholder communications, and partner narratives that translate complex technology into clear outcomes.

Press release

 


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Christian Banach
Christian Banach is the founder of NextBigWin and a leader in agency growth and business development, bringing over 20 years of experience. He serves on the 4A’s Expert Network and has helped holdco agencies, such as Energy BBDO, and independents win millions in new business from brands like Disney, Toyota, and Kohl’s.