C2Sense uses nanotechnology to develop miniaturized mobile sensing solutions for a healthier and safer world. Rapid medical diagnostics, product authentication, environmental monitoring and building/worker safety are just some of the key areas we serve. Founded in 2013 as an MIT “Tough Tech” spinout we have proven commercial solutions to help with some of the world’s toughest challenges. Whether it’s revolutionizing the way consumers interact with products, measuring the quality of the air around us, preventing accidental use of counterfeit pharmaceuticals, or enabling the shift to telemedicine and workplace testing during this COVID-19 crisis, C2Sense is well-positioned to lead the next generation of sensor development and innovation.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Watertown
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 617-651-3991
Total raised: $3.2M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
20.09.2017 | Seed | $3.2M | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
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16.10.2017 | MIT’s The Engine wants to fuel bold tech ideas in Boston | Boston and its surrounding universities are jam-packed with big ideas, but the problem is that many of them never get out of the lab. MIT president Rafael Reif recognized this and decided the city needed an engine to push those ideas and Th... |
20.09.2017 | C2Sense Secures $3.2M in Seed Funding | C2Sense, a Cambridge, MA-based digital olfactory platform to transform smell into real-time data, raised $3.2m in seed funding. The round was led by The Engine, with participation from Breakout Labs, Cranberry Capital, Dream Incubator, Prop... |
19.09.2017 | C2Sense Raises $3.2 Million Seed Funding from Newlin | CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--C2Sense, building the world’s largest digital olfactory platform to transform smell into real-time data, today announced it has raised $3.2 million in seed funding from investors including The Engine, Drea... |
19.09.2017 | MIT’s The Engine, Now With $200M, Makes First Bets: 3 Takeaways | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints [Updated 9/20/17, 8:18 am. See below.] Now the real work begins for The Engine, MIT’s ambitious venture fund and incubator. The organization announced its first batch of seven... |
08.07.2016 | MIT researchers develop wearable toxic gas sensor | A team of four MIT researchers has developed a new wearable sensor that can detect toxic gases and talk to smartphones or other wireless devices to warn users when they are in danger. Using these sensors, the researchers hope to design badg... |
06.10.2015 | Breakout Labs Welcomes Startups in Food, Health, Metals, Adhesives | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Car parts that don’t get wet or rust, a nano-glue that won’t damage walls, sensors that detect food freshness, and people who stay healthy as they age. These are the goals of ... |