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3 Latest Announced Rounds

  • $10,500,000
    Unknown

    1 Investors

    HVAC and Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
    Nov 5th, 2024
  • $4,000,000
    Series A
    Financial Services
    Nov 5th, 2024
  • $1,000,000
    Pre-Seed
    Data Infrastructure and Analytics
    Nov 5th, 2024
$1,346.48M Raised in 66 Funding Rounds in the past 7 Days - View All

Funding Round Profile

Sensat

start up
United Kingdom - London, England
  • 21/10/2022
  • Series B
  • $20,500,000

Sensat is a leading digital twin technology company. We collect and deliver infrastructure data in our visualisation platform, translating the real world into a digital version, to help physical industries analyse and understand their built environments and make smarter decisions.

Now your whole team can access an infrastructure site 24/7 from any device to plan projects, monitor progress, take measurements,inspect details and manage maintenance, so you can make important decisions fast, without arranging another visit out to the site.

Today Sensat's solutions are being used by leading infrastructure companies, such as Aecom, Connect Plus, Heathrow, Kier, Morgan Sindall, Network Rail and WSP. The company has raised over $25m in venture from some of the world’s leading investors.


Related People

James DeanFounder

James Dean United Kingdom - London, England,

James is a technology entrepreneur fascinated by the way the world works. He founded Sensat in 2017 to enable the greatest step change since the internet; the digitisation of the physical world. Sensat’s mission is to bring the real world online, building an intelligent eco-system that translates the real world into a version understandable to AI. This technology will help us to build a more sustainable future, using the wealth of new insight to help people make better decisions.

James received a BSc from King’s College London in Geography and a minor in Astrophysics from The University of California, Irvine. His speciality lies in Satellite Sensing and Earth monitoring where he worked with NASA’s LandSAT and MODIS satellites. In addition he worked collaboratively with professors from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.