Our product, QVscribe, is a Requirements Analysis Software. Capturing intent in a clear, consistent, and compliant manner is challenging – our goal with QVscribe is to ensure your requirements are well-written and error-free. Improving the effectiveness of writing requirements by providing a tool that defines your organization’s requirements standards, consolidates your writing conventions, and is compatible with the requirements management platform you already use. Our software is built on accepted best practices for writing requirements, using Natural Language Processing to provide real-time and pertinent feedback. QVscribe removes the complexities of writing your requirements by applying industry standards, writing principles, and preferred structure, plus, is customizable to your corporate guidelines.
Location: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $6.76M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
13.04.2021 | Newfund Ma... | newfundcap... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.04.2021 | - | $3.76M | The Lazari... |
27.07.2016 | - | $3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 3
Date | Title | Description |
12.04.2021 | QRA Corp secures $3.76 million to meet rising demand for its product engineer software solution | Halifax-based enterprise software developer QRA Corp has raised $3.76 million CAD ($3 million USD) in financing as the startup looks to grow its team and develop its technology, which helps product engineers manage complex engineering requi... |
12.04.2021 | ROGER TAYLOR: Halifax's QRA Corp. raises US$3 million in equity financing | QRA Corp. of Halifax has raised US$3 million in funding to finance expansion of its sales, marketing and customer support teams in order to meet increased demand for its software across North America and Europe. Jordan Kyriakidis, theoretic... |
27.07.2016 | Halifax-based QRA Corp raises $3 million from Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency | Halifax-based QRA Corp, which develops enterprise software tools for early-stage validation and verification of engineered systems, has raised $3 million. According to a report from Entrevestor, the funding was raised from the Atlantic Cana... |