Reporty, a Tel Aviv, Israel–based national emergency system, raised $5.15m in funding.
The round, which brought total funding tom date to $7m, was led by Former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, with participation from investors from the U.S., Asia, Europe, and Israel.
The company intends to use the funds to continue to develop the solution and bring it to market.
Led by CEO Amir Elichai and CTO Alex Dizengoff, Reporty provides a national system to enhance first response to emergency events through real time video and audio. The app, now launching in 160 countries, allows users to instantly and automatically transmit critical information to local dispatchers through real time video and audio from the scene, including a pinpointed location accurate to one meter (including indoor floor levels). If the dispatcher is receiving multiple reports for the same car accident, he/she can select the report with the best quality transition or one with the highest reliability score.
The solution features a free Android or iOS app, dispatch control system, and a call transferring/rerouting/prioritizing system which can pinpoint indoor and outdoor locations.
FinSMEs
27/09/2016