The Israeli start-up AnyVision raised $ 43 million in the second round

Posted on Sep 4, 2020 by Ifi Reporter

The Israeli start-up company AnyVision, which operates in the field of computer vision and facial recognition, raised $ 43 million in the second round.
The company's existing investors participated in the round of funding, including the DFJ fund, the German company Bosch, Qualcomm Ventures, Eyal Ofer's OG fund, Lightspeed Ventures, the finance company Eldridge Industries and Avichai Stolro. In the previous round of funding, the company raised $ 74 million.
Manivision stated that the recruitment will allow it to develop its products for remote access without contact and remote identification. According to the company, in recent times there has been a great demand for these solutions, which are based on artificial intelligence.
Envision was founded in 2015 and with the help of its software solutions makes every camera smart. The company employs 240 people, half of them in Israel. During the Corona crisis, the company ran into difficulties, but managed to recover and stabilize itself and even recruit employees.
"Internal authentication is a core technology that enables frictionless operations," said Envision Eckstein, CEO. For remote services on personal devices. With this additional funding, the company will accelerate the delivery of these critical capabilities to the way people access physical spaces and virtual services. "
The company said it sees a significant growth opportunity for access control in organizations that host large numbers of people in common areas, such as real estate, banking and financial services, manufacturing and hospitality.


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