Business Venture Forum – Demo Drop: Sarus
Sarus is a construction tech startup looking to make the planning for, and us of, cranes more safe and efficient. The platform allows users to automate rigging of specific crane types, making it easier to select a crane that is needed. It also helps to improve communication of stakeholders who […]
BuiltWorlds Session: Alice Leung, Vice President, Brick & Mortar Ventures
Recently, BuiltWorlds was able to collaborate with Brick & Mortar Ventures to launch our first accelerator program, Formwork Labs, to foster a dynamic environment for innovation and growth for emerging construction technology from early-stage companies. In our recent BuiltWorlds Session video series from the 2022 Venture West Conference we were able […]
M&A Activities, Trends and Best Practices
M&A – Mergers and Acquisitions – activity in the ConTech space is stronger than ever, with over 125 ConTech M&A deals closed in 2021 alone. Some acquisitions included buyers from outside of just construction software companies (e.g. Procore and Autodesk) such as tool manufacturers, imaging companies, and architecture & engineering […]
Business Venture Forum – Demo Drop: Lepo Systems
LEPO is a revolutionary technology startup that is introducing a system for a fully autonomous glass facade cleaning robot. Up to 90% faster than traditional ways of cleaning our skyscrapers, the Lepo System robot also provides a safer alternative. BuiltWorlds Demo Days are sponsored by the member of our Business […]
Demo Drop: Soloinsight
Soloinsight Inc. is an SaaS company offering no-code security workflow automation OS to large enterprises, multi-tenant properties and healthcare facilities. Listen to the full presentation delivered by Soloinsight’s CEO, Carter Kennedy, to hear how the implementation of this technology increases security and safety by automating manual processes.
2022 BuiltWorlds Session: Chris Stern, Trimble Ventures
This Session video features Chris Stern, the corporate VP and managing director of Trimble Ventures. Stern was a founding member of Trimble Ventures, Trimble’s $200 million venture fund that is focused on early and growth stage companies focused on innovation within the industry.