What is Zinier?
Founded in 2017, Zinier provides an intelligent field service automation platform designed to help organizations enhance coordination and execution of work. Its solution enables businesses to resolve issues faster, proactively address maintenance needs, and optimize the management of critical infrastructure. By centralizing data and teams, Zinier empowers field service organizations globally to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The company operates within the enterprise software and field service management sectors, leveraging AI and automation to drive digital transformation in a traditionally complex industry.
How much funding has Zinier raised?
Zinier has raised a total of $120M across 3 funding rounds:
Series A
$8M
Series B
$22M
Series C
$90M
Series A (2018): $8M with participation from Jean Claude Donato, Takanobu Yamamoto, Horacio Pavez, Kunal Bahl, Rugged Ventures, Rohit Bansal, Varun Aggarwal, Ken Glass, StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund), and Newfund
Series B (2019): $22M led by Accel, Founders Fund, NGP Capital, and Newfund
Series C (2020): $90M supported by Newfund Capital, TriplePoint Venture Growth BDC, Qualcomm Ventures, NGP Capital, Accel, ICONIQ Capital, and Founders Fund
Key Investors in Zinier
Newfund Capital
Newfund Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on investing in exceptional entrepreneurs and helping startups scale through strategic networking and opportunities.
Qualcomm Ventures
Qualcomm Ventures is the venture capital arm of Qualcomm Incorporated, investing in companies that advance mobile technologies and connected ecosystems.
NGP Capital
NGP Capital is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage B2B companies that drive the convergence of physical and digital worlds, supporting founders in transforming innovative ideas into impactful businesses.
What's next for Zinier?
The substantial enterprise-level funding and recent strategic investment signal Zinier's readiness for accelerated growth and market expansion. This capital infusion is likely to be directed towards enhancing its platform's capabilities, expanding its sales and marketing efforts, and potentially exploring new geographic markets. The company's focus on transforming field service operations positions it to capitalize on the increasing demand for digital solutions in industries reliant on extensive field work, such as utilities, telecommunications, and infrastructure management. Future developments may include deeper integration of AI for predictive maintenance and enhanced workforce management tools.
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