ShareSourceFollowing the successful completion of the Series A fund round totalling $5.5 million, Virridy, an environmental tech startup, plans to expand its services to North America and Africa. The company claims it will hasten the production of “satellite-connected sensors for agricultural resources and managing energy especially. Shareholders also participated in the funding round: VertueLab, CleoCapital, Save Earth, and FHI360.In addition to the funding, Virridy changed its name to Sweet sense to show that it is committed to ensuring high-quality environmental goods. In a press release, the company says, “In Ethiopia and Kenya, Viridy’s budget satellite-linked sensors are used to control water boreholes. We know that the strong backgrounds of the management team will help Virridy become the top data and sensor provider for monitoring environmental resources.” He addedSource
Source: The North Africa Journal June 13, 2022 13:33 UTC