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https://multivutech.com/Last activity: 13.02.2020
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MultiVu® provides a complete solution for 3D imaging on a single camera, using cutting-edge optical technology alongside Deep Learning. With eye safety, power saving and maximum security for your biometric data, MultiVu introduces our patented light field technology, applicable to any mobile or stationed device, with a small footprint. Our technology lets you take quick, 3D snapshots in broad daylight, and all at a fraction of the leading brands’ costs.
Location: Israel, Tel Aviv District, Tel Aviv
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $7M
Founded date: 2019
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
16.05.2019 | Seed | $7M | - |
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13.02.2020 | Interested in Investing in Early Stage Firms? OurCrowd Has a Long List, Reports 36 Exits to Date | OurCrowd is arguably the leading investment crowdfunding platform in the world. Based in Israel but listing offerings from companies around the world, OurCrowd has seen approximately $1.4 billion in committed funding since inception. Of the... |
16.05.2019 | Top tech startup news for today, Thursday, May 16, 2019 | Good morning! Below are some of the top tech startup news stories for Thursday, May 16. Fiverr, another gig-economy startup, files to go public. Another week, another tech IPO. Fiverr, an Israeli-based gig-economy startup, filed paperwork ... |
16.05.2019 | MultiVu raises $7M seed round for its next-gen 3D sensor | MultiVu, a Tel Aviv-based startup that is developing a new 3D imaging solution that only relies on a single sensor and some deep learning smarts, today announced that it has raised a $7 million seed round. The round was led by crowdfunding ... |
16.05.2019 | MultiVu Completes $7M Seed Funding Round | MultiVu, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based company developing proprietary 3D imaging solutions using a single sensor and deep learning derived algorithms, completed a $7M seed funding round. The round was led by OurCrowd, Cardumen Capital and Hong K... |