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Klir raises $3 1m for its water assurance software platform

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.

Oncue Raises $10M in Series A Funding to Revolutionize The Moving Industry

Oncue Raises $10M in Series A Funding to Revolutionize The Moving Industry Share Article Oncue, the leading software and booking service for the moving industry, has completed a $10 million Series A round of funding. U.S. venture capital firm Rethink Impact led the round, with additional investment from Crosslink Capital, Bowery Capital, Tien Tzuo, CEO of Zuora, and Dave Yarnold, former CEO of ServiceMax. Oncue has booked over 80 moves for us in the last 30 days and helped us fill all seven of our moving trucks during Covid,” said Teresa Mitchell-Horder of Olde World Movers, an Oncue customer based in Dallas. “Oncue has been a huge contributor to my company becoming a multimillion-dollar business.”

AI Startup Sees Opportunity Forecasting Pandemic-Era Consumer Demand

Jan. 12, 2021 7:13 pm ET Centricity Inc., a startup that uses artificial intelligence to help companies predict consumer demand for specific products in particular communities, is expected to raise $10 million in new venture-capital money this year. The New York City-based company, one of many enterprise technology startups that have gained traction during the pandemic, uses AI algorithms to analyze some 2.5 billion data points’ worth of internet traffic a day to predict demand for products so that retailers can stock their shelves accordingly. About 10 undisclosed companies in Europe, Canada and the U.S. are using Centricity’s software platform in sectors such as grocery, nonfood retail, apparel and consumer electronics, said Chief Executive Michael Brackett, who founded the company in late 2019.

Snap acquires location data startup StreetCred – TechCrunch

Snapchat’s parent company Snap has acquired StreetCred, a New York City startup building a platform for location data. Snap confirmed the news to TechCrunch and said the acquisition will result in four StreetCred team members including co-founders Randy Meech and Diana Shkolnikov joining the company, where they’ll be working on map and location-related […]

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