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Companion Raises $8M Seed Round to Use Machine Learning and Computer Vision to Talk to Dogs
The company has developed an in-home, dog-training product that helps humans communicate with and train their dog
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Companion announces $8M in Seed funding to transform how we train, engage and communicate with our dogs. The funding comes from leading institutional investors and VCs along with some of the largest pet companies and charities in the world. Participating investors include IA Ventures, Tuesday Capital, frog Design, Companion Fund, backed by Mars Petcare, Michelson Found Animals Foundation, Wheelhouse Partners, PETStock and Central Garden & Pet. The funding will be used to continue rolling out the device and coaching service to early adopters. You can
To be undertaken by Nashville-based Elmington Capital Group, the project will rise on a 5.9-acre site at
101 Factory St., just south of the Trevecca campus. TNU owns the property, having paid $685,000 for it in October 2015, according to Metro records.
No groundbreaking has been announced. Southeast Venture Design will oversee the architectural work with Catalyst Design Group handling land-planning and engineering duties, according to a document submitted to Metro.
The three buildings addressing Factory, Culvert and Geyser streets would stand four stories at their tallest points and house a collective 204 residential units. Fifty-four will be studio and one-bedroom units, 105 will have two bedroom and 45 will have three bedrooms, the document notes. Plans show the project will feature a small dog park.