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Cartogram

https://www.cartogram.com/
Last activity: 14.05.2018
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Founded in 2015, Cartogram supports a mission to “navigate anyone from anywhere to anywhere”, combining the mapping and routing customization and integrations that healthcare needs with the Google Maps user experience that patients already know and love. Cartogram offers indoor and outdoor wayfinding software exclusively to healthcare clients, including mapping and content creation, hardware deployment, and end-to-end implementation. Cartogram’s proprietary indoor and outdoor positioning algorithms use hybrid GPS and BLE embedded within a Cartogram-enabled app that tells patients where to park, which entrance to use, and where their appointment is specifically inside of the building using real-time turn-by-turn blue dot navigation. Plus, seamless integration with Epic’s MyChart, Cerner, and every EHR provider comes standard with Cartogram software to deliver a pre-built wayfinding experience. Enhance the experience of every person that walks through your hospital’s front door on iOS, Android, web, chatbot, kiosk, digital signage, SMS, and QR code with Cartogram.

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Location: United States, Washington, Bellevue
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $820K
Founded date: 2015

Investors 4

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
05.05.2018-$120K-
20.04.2018-$100K-
20.06.2016-$600K-

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14.05.2018Cartogram raises more cash from Cyanogen founder, Bing Maps vet for mapping tech startupCartogram has reeled in more cash to help expand the use of its mapping technology. The Seattle-area startup just raised another round of funding from investors like Cyanogen founder Steve Kondik; former Bing Maps manger Sandeep Singhal; an...
24.08.2015‘Google Maps on steroids’: Cartogram raises $325K for indoor mapping platformEditor’s note: This story was updated to reflect that Steve Kondik is a board member, not an investor, in Cartogram. A new startup in Seattle is using smartphone technology to make it easier for people to navigate around retail stores, mall...

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