Location: United States
Total raised: $50M
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 08.02.2026 | - | $50M | Cisco Inve... |
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 08.02.2026 | Gruve: $50 Million Follow-On Series A Raised For AI Infrastructure Platform | Gruve announced it has unlocked more than 500 megawatts of distributed AI inference capacity across the United States and raised a $50 million follow-on Series A financing to accelerate deployments, expand strategic partnerships, and scale ... |
| 05.01.2012 | Startup’s calorie monitor to tackle obesity with no guesswork involved | In late December the company raised $70,000 of the $200,000 it is seeking. “The money is going toward the development of field trials,” said John Dykstra, president and CEO of the company, adding that another $40,000 has been raised since t... |
| 02.02.2011 | An obesity medical device lost its Gruve. Can it get it back? | Promoted This Patient Experience Checklist Is Your Key To Success in 2021 As healthcare systems strive to recover from losses due to the pandemic, patient acquisition and retention have never been more urgent, and patient experience has nev... |
| 02.02.2011 | Muve’s obesity-fighting technology gets a second chance with Gruve | Muve was Minnesota’s “breakthrough business idea” of 2007. That year, the company’s obesity-fighting fitness device concept was the unanimous winner of the Minnesota Cup contest, earning it prize money and piles of positive press. Not only ... |
| - | Startup’s calorie monitor to tackle obesity with no guesswork involved | UPDATED People eager to tackle obesity or just maintain a healthy lifestyle may soon have another tool to help them achieve their goals. MetaLogics Corp, a Minnesota company, is building a calorie monitor that it claims is the “only wearabl... |
| - | An obesity medical device lost its Gruve. Can it get it back? | Muve was Minnesota’s “breakthrough business idea” of 2007. The obesity-fighting fitness device concept was the unanimous winner of that year’s Minnesota Cup contest, earning it prize money and piles of positive press. Not only that, the sta... |