Klir raises $3.1m for its water assurance software platform
The start-up, which works with water service authorities, will hire 10 more employees in Ireland and at its new US base in Nevada.
Klir, an Irish start-up building software for water authorities, has raised $3.1m in a fresh round of funding.
The start-up’s water assurance software platform is used by local authorities to manage and automate water systems, whether it’s wastewater or drinking water, by gathering and analysing data on usage.
It recently opened a new base in Nevada to service the US market. It has inked a deal with Southern Nevada Water Authority, which will use Klir’s software to monitor water services under its remit. The company has signed similar deals with customers in Canada and Australia.