homestartup NewsAttentive AI secures $7 million in series A funding to propel growth of Accelerate and Beam products

Attentive AI secures $7 million in series A funding to propel growth of Accelerate and Beam products

makeO, the parent company of dental tech startup Toothsi and Skinnsi, recently raised $16 million in A funding round led by 360 ONE Asset and others.

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By CNBC-TV18 Feb 14, 2024 9:20:17 PM IST (Published)

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AI SaaS startup Attentive AI has bagged $7 million in its Series A round led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India. The round also saw participation from existing investors Peak XV Partners and InfoEdge Ventures. The proceeds will be used to enhance product development, sales, marketing, and customer success initiatives, focusing on its recently launched products, Accelerate and Beam AI.

Shiva Dhawan, co-founder & CEO of Attentive.AI, shared more about the company's growth strategy with CNBC-TV18.
Dhawan said, "We are expanding our sales team across North America, as we scale Accelerate and Beam to more customers."
He added, "Our plan is to double down on these two products. These two products are serving—Accelerate is serving a $200 billion outdoor services industry, and Beam is serving a $3 trillion construction industry. Both of these products have a very large addressable market to serve. And our goal is to just keep our heads down, execute, and grow as much as possible on these products.”
makeO, the parent company of dental tech startup Toothsi and Skinnsi, recently raised $16 million in A funding round led by 360 ONE Asset and others. The fresh capital raised in this round will support the company's plans to expand its geographic footprint and scale its experience centers. To talk about the company and its plans ahead is orthodontist-turned-entrepreneur Dr Arpi Mehta, the founder and CEO of makeO.
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