Moment.me gets $1.65M for its mobile microsite builder for events

Tel Aviv-based startup Moment.me has secured $1.65 million in new funding. Investors include Singtel Inov8 and Blumberg Capital. The company allows users to discover and pull content from social networks and smartphone camera rolls around a specific event. It also offers a service that enables event organizers to create mobile microsites supporting an event and better engage with participants. Moment.me says that it is adding about 15,000 new users per day.

It was founded in early-2012 by CEO Ronny Elkayam, Boaz Adato and Eilon Tirosh. The team raised $1.5 million in Seed funding soon after its founding, also from Singtel Inov8 and Blumberg Capital.

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