GiPStech develops solutions for indoor positioning/localization/navigation based on geomagnetic field: precise, inexpensive, reliable.
Location: Italy, Calabria, Rende
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $726.01K
Founded date: 2014
Investors 4
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Italian An... | italianang... |
| - | Bind 4.0 | bind40.com |
| - | Embed Capi... | embedcapit... |
| - | Angel Vent... | angelventu... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 13.09.2015 | - | $454K | - |
| 29.05.2014 | - | $272.01K | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 14.09.2015 | Daily funding roundup - September 14, 2015 | ipsy raised $100M; Plexxi secured $35M; Crossbar completed $35M round GiPStech, a Milan, Italy-based indoor positioning and navigation startup, raised €400,000 ($453,700) in equity funding. Backers included members of Italian Angels for Gro... |
| 13.09.2015 | GiPStech Raises €400K in Equity Funding | GiPStech, a Milan, Italy-based indoor positioning and navigation startup, raised €400k in equity funding. Backers included members of Italian Angels for Growth (IAG) and Embed Capital. The company intends to use the funds to start commercia... |
| 29.05.2014 | GiPSTech Raises €200K in Angel Funding | GiPSTech, an Italian developer of solutions for indoor positioning/localization/navigation based on geomagnetic field, raised €200k in angel funding. A group of members of Italian Angels for Growth (IAG) including Massimo Vanzi made the inv... |
| 29.09.2013 | TechCrunch Italy 2013, The Winner is GiPStech | GiPStech, a startup that develops a technology to locate an object that is moving in indoors environments, won the Startup Competition of the second edition of TechCrunch Italy. The company, founded by Matteo Faggin, Gaetano D’Aquila and Gi... |
| 27.09.2013 | GiPStech, A Radical Indoor Location Startup, Wins TechCrunch Italy Competition | The TechCrunch Italy conference featured a startup competition to showcase a number of new, early stage startups emerging from the growing startup ecosystem. In partnership with media company Populis, the Maxxi Museum in Rome witnessed star... |