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All of SA国际传媒 News’ Q1 2017 VC Coverage In One Post

TL;DR: Here’s all we learned about the first quarter inside of a single piece. No, it’s not聽a slideshow.

As April races to a close, it’s hard to believe that the end of the first quarter is nearly a month behind us. But as , we need to cap our first quarter venture coverage so that we can move on to more pressing matters.

Today, I have collated all the pieces SA国际传媒 News has published over the past few weeks concerning Q1 VC. Since the report came out in bits and pieces, it is likely you missed one.

For the sake of brevity, each piece is cut to a single paragraph and chart. Click through for the rest. (I almost put every word into this as a sort of omnibus, but it would have been more messy than useful.)

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On a year-over-year basis, Q1 2017 feels more like a return to the 鈥渘ew normal.鈥 When comparing Q1 2017 to the same period the year before, little has changed, though some metrics are slightly less favorable than in Q1 2016.

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Overall, according to SA国际传媒 projections, U.S. companies raised $21 billion in seed, venture, and technology growth-stage financing in Q1 2017, up from $18 billion in Q4 2016. Funding looks to be up sequentially for early stage and later investments, and the total number of funding rounds increased at all stages.

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From 2009 to 2012, the percent of venture-funded companies with women founders increased by nearly 8 percent; however, the percentage of women-founded venture-backed companies has plateaued at approximately 17 percent since 2012. And as we look at Q1 2017 data, that percent doesn鈥檛 appear to have changed.

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According , a聽total of 26 companies with AR or VR-focused businesses raised a disclosed funding round in the first quarter of this year. Together, the firms raised just over $200 million in Q1 2017. That result compares to 29 companies in Q1 2016 raising just over $1 billion. Q1 2017 also marks the lowest quarterly number of financings and investment total in over a year.

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Fundraising activity in open source software companies was on a steady nine-year bull run through 2015. But聽investment into open source software companies, along with those in other sectors, slowed down significantly in 2016. However, 2017 is shaping up to be another solid year for the open source software sector based on the .

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Specifically, twenty-five companies raised $139.68 million in Q1 217, according to SA国际传媒 data. That鈥檚 less than half of the 54 companies raising $343.55 million in Q1 2016. Q1 2017 is聽even less than Q1 2013聽by a hair. In Q1 2013, 41 Austin companies raised $140.44 million. (But hey, at least the deals themselves appear to be bigger.)

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Other Q1 Reads

What else was there for Q1 2017? A few more articles for you to read:

  • We collated all of the charts from the long-form Global Q1 2017 VC report into a single Slideshare, .
  • SA国际传媒 News also 聽that聽took into account a聽pinch of Q2 2017 data. It’s very nearly a Q1 piece, we promise.
  • Here’s a that we wrote in mid-April that deals mostly with Q1 tech debuts. Again, it’s close enough to be mentioned here.

And, with that, we are done with Q1. I doubt we’ll manage to not write about it again, but, hell, hope springs and so forth.

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