Sensorita Funding News – Norway-based Sensorita Raises $3.25M in Seed Funding
Jul 4, 2024 | By Team SR
Waste management company Sensorita raised $3.25M in Seed Funding round led by Brick & Mortar Ventures and participation from Telenor. The company plans to improve its technology products with the help of the funding.
SUMMARY
- Waste management company Sensorita raised $3.25M in Seed Funding
- Founded in 2020, Sensorita’s mission is to help waste companies cut costs and emissions by providing cutting-edge analytics.
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Sensorita is the first generation to feel the consequences of climate change. Sensorita is a problem solver by nature and builds technology with a positive and meaningful impact on the industry.
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Sensorita was springs out of the sensor and data science community at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Like any startup with respect for itself CEO Ulrikke Lien and CTO Emil Skar developed the first sensor in a worn out garage. We have come a long way since then and are proud to have developed a groundbreaking sensor using some of the most advanced techniques within machine learning.
Sensorita co-founder and CEO Ulrikke Lien said “Since the very beginning, what stood out then, and what is still true now, the data that they have access to in the industry is so limited, If you compare it to any other process industry, there is no one that would accept the level of data, or insight or knowledge, and that’s the general problem.”
About Sensorita
Founded in 2020, Sensorita’s mission is to help waste companies cut costs and emissions by providing cutting-edge analytics. Insight into waste trends and detailed information about every single waste container enables more efficient waste management through better planning, logistics and waste collection.