Stanford-StartX-backed touch sensor developer Sensel increased its total funding to $38m, closing the second tranche of a round including Smit and SIG.

Sensel, a US-based touch-interface technology developer backed by Stanford University-affiliated Stanford-StartX Fund, yesterday expanded its series A round to $28m.
The round includes semiconductor design services provider Smit and quantitative trading firm Susquehanna International Group, as well as Morningside Group, Chariot Gold, SV Tech Ventures and Innolinks Ventures.
Palm Commerce Holdings, possibly a vehicle for lottery software provider Palm Commerce Information Technology, has also taken part in the round. Sensel has not disclosed details of the tranches’ respective…

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