- byLiliana Sánchez
- February 12, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Cogtive, a Brazilian startup that uses IoT to improve manufacturing processes through sensors linked to machines, raised $2M in a round led by Indicator Capital.
With the funds, Cogtive will continue developing its technology and expand to other Latin American countries in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverages industries.
“We want to expand our operations, positioning ourselves as the number one solution in terms of productivity gains in manufacturing,” said Reginaldo Ribeiro, CEO of Cogtive.
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Liliana Sánchez
Liliana has a bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Production. She has worked in fintech and logistic startups developing communication strategies and content creation.
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