Sitetracker, Inc.: Sitetracker raises $42M in Series C Financing
Sitetracker is the global leader in deployment, operations, maintenance, and asset management software for critical infrastructure and technology providers
Led by H.I.G. Growth Partners and Energize Ventures, Sitetracker s Series C includes participation from all returning investors plus new strategic partners
Sitetracker will use this round of investment to accelerate the company s product roadmap, solution delivery capabilities, and global expansion
Sitetracker, the global standard for deploying, operating, and servicing critical infrastructure and technology, announced $42 million in additional funding today. The round was led by new investor H.I.G. Growth Partners as well as returning investor Energize Ventures with follow-on investment from all other returning investors, including New Enterprise Associates (NEA), National Grid Partners, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Salesforce Ventures, and others. New inve
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. – Sitetracker, the global standard for deploying, operating, and servicing critical infrastructure and technology, announced $42 million in additional funding today. The round was led by new investor H.I.G. Growth Partners as well as returning investor Energize Ventures with follow-on investment from all other returning investors, including New Enterprise Associates (NEA), National Grid Partners, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Salesforce Ventures, and others. New investors participating in addition to H.I.G. Growth Partners include Energy Impact Partners (EIP), Telekom Innovation Pool (TIP), Clearvision Ventures, and others. This round of financing brings the total investment in Sitetracker to $92 million, and the investment will further accelerate Sitetracker s product roadmap and continued global expansion.
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