Sensorz secures $4.7 million Seed funding for AI-based wireless observability platform
Sensorz secures $4.7 million Seed funding for AI-based wireless observability platform
Leveraging advanced algorithms, Sensorz can detect and alert in real time on critical events that affect the quality of wireless networks
Sensorz, which develops an AI-based wireless observability platform (WOP), announced on Wednesday that it has raised a $4.7 million Seed round led by AnD ventures and Singtel Innov8.
Leveraging advanced algorithms, Sensorz can detect and alert in real time on critical events that affect the quality of wireless networks. Sensorz provides private wireless network users with performance monitoring capabilities to ensure optimal and undisrupted operation. With a strong technical team with RF/wireless offensive and defensive relevant experience, Sensorz has filed 80 patent claims to date.
The company was part of Intel’s Ignite deep tech accelerator program and has also previously received funding from the Israel Innovation Authority.
"We are excited to have notable investors working with us to expedite the development and delivery of this unique platform for a rapidly growing global industry," said Meir Friedland, Co-Founder and CEO of Sensorz. "We believe the wireless private network market is just starting and our experienced team is set to execute our go-to-market strategy successfully."
Sensorz’s technical team is led by Ziv Nuss (Co-founder and CTO), an industry veteran with deep expertise in the wireless space and who previously served as CTO for several companies, including Intucell, which Cisco acquired for close to $500 million.
For the past 18 months, Sensorz has developed and tested its platform and successfully deployed it for several mobile carriers and governmental agencies. Sensorz focuses on establishing partnerships with relevant channel partners offering private 4G/5G design, implementation, and management services and technology partners offering private 4G/5G equipment.