Today’s early-stage startup funding and acquisitions news:
Sensopia, an augmented reality floor plan app, has closed $1.2 million Series A funding round. The app enables users to hold up a phone and scan the dimensions of a room to create a virtual floorplan. Investors include Partech International, Tekton Ventures and Normandy Ventures. The Montreal–based startup was founded in 2010. Here’s more on the funding, via company press release.
Presentation software startup emaze has raised $800,000 in Seed funding from TheTime.co.il, according to TechCrunch. The Powerpoint and Prezi competitor seeks to simplify the process of making elegant presentations. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in
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Compiled by StartUp Beat Editor Brian Kovalesky
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