设为首页加入收藏
  • 首页
  • Start up
  • 当前位置:首页 >Start up >【】

    【】

    发布时间:2025-09-13 08:34:24 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:Start up

    Latest

    AI

    Amazon

    Apps

    Biotech & Health

    Climate

    Cloud Computing

    Commerce

    Crypto

    Enterprise

    EVs

    Fintech

    Fundraising

    Gadgets

    Gaming

    Google

    Government & Policy

    Hardware

    Instagram

    Layoffs

    Media & Entertainment

    Meta

    Microsoft

    Privacy

    Robotics

    Security

    Social

    Space

    Startups

    TikTok

    Transportation

    Venture

    More from TechCrunch

    Staff

    Events

    Startup Battlefield

    StrictlyVC

    Newsletters

    Podcasts

    Videos

    Partner Content

    TechCrunch Brand Studio

    Crunchboard

    Contact Us

    Weavix smart radios
    Image Credits:Weavix
    Startups

    Weavix, a startup developing ‘smart’ radios for frontline workers, raises $23.6M

    Kyle Wiggers 9:16 AM PST · January 16, 2024

    Do frontline workers — workers providing essential services like healthcare — use radios? They once did. But with the advent of affordable smartphones and service, radios have slowly, steadily given way to voice and video chat apps on mobile. According to one recent survey, 44% of frontline workers now use push to talk — “walkie talkie” functionality, essentially — on their smartphones.

    Despite the trend, there remains a robust market for two-way worker radios. At least, that’s according to Kevin Turpin, the co-founder and CEO of Weavix, a startup that sells radios and software aimed at helping companies manage and communicate with their frontline workforces.

    “With innovation happening in the frontline worker market, I realized the opportunity to build a solution that enables both the worker and management to drive organizational change,” Turpin told TechCrunch in an email interview. “The Weavix platform connects the disconnected workforce through communication and data to transform frontline engagement and efficiency at scale.”

    Founded in 2022, Weavix differentiates itself from “smart” radios — cellular- and Wi-Fi-based radios with a built-in screen and GPS. Weavix’s radios support live and recorded video messaging and text messaging in addition to features like translation and transcription. On the back end, managers can send alerts to groups of radios as well as organize and analyze incidents reported by workers — directing workers to where they need to be.

    Weavix
    Image Credits:Weavix

    “In spite of the ubiquity of personal devices in today’s society, frontline workers often face the contrary situation on the job,” Turpin said. “Failing to equip each worker with an electronic device represents a missed opportunity for the organization to gather vital data and overcome serious communication barriers.”

    Investors seem to agree with that premise — and approve of Weavix’s business model, which is user-license-based.

    Weavix today announced that it raised $23.6 million in a funding round led by Insight Partners, bringing the company’s total capital raised to $33.6 million. Co-founder and CEO Kevin Turpin said that it’ll be put toward scaling operations in the U.S. and expanding Weavix’s staff to over 150 people by the end of the year.

    Techcrunch event

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    Join 10k+ tech and VC leaders for growth and connections at Disrupt 2025

    Netflix, Box, a16z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, Elad Gil — just some of the 250+ heavy hitters leading 200+ sessions designed to deliver the insights that fuel startup growth and sharpen your edge. Don’t miss the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch, and a chance to learn from the top voices in tech. Grab your ticket before Sept 26 to save up to $668.

    San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW

    Was Insight convinced by Weavix’s tech, customer momentum or both? Tough to say without a closer look at the books. But on the customer momentum front, Weavix appears to be doing well for itself — the company has “multiple” Fortune 500 clients in manufacturing, food and beverage production, commercial construction and energy and hospitality industries, according to Turpin.

    Weavix faces competition from Origami Labs, which is similarly developing “smart” radios for frontline workers. But Insight Partners’ Grace Kotick, VP, asserts that Weavix is one of the few that offers a lifetime warranty for its devices and a “data-driven platform.”

    “Weavix’s mobile device for the frontline worker is a game-changer,” she said in an emailed statement. “Their smart radios and corresponding software unlock a new level of connectivity and productivity for the frontline workforce. Their blend of hardware, software, and enhanced networking has transformed communications for those who need it most.”

    • 上一篇:Google opens applications for circular
    • 下一篇:Hugging Face and ServiceNow launch BigCode, a project to open source code

      相关文章

      • Southeast Asia health tech platform Speedoc raises $28M
      • In a turbulent market, it's time to get methodical about sales
      • Avoid 3 common sales mistakes startups make during a downturn
      • Six 🔥 climate tech trends to watch for in 2023
      • MoKo, Kenya's home furniture startup, raises $6.5M
      • OneRoof grabs funding to help apartment dwellers cozy up to their neighbors
      • Let's keep our seed activity expectations in check
      • When it comes to web3, Investors say they are in it for the long haul
      • Pigment raises another $65M to build the modern business planning platform
      • How much money should you raise for your startup?

        随便看看

      • Sample Series A pitch deck: Vori's $10M deck
      • Product Science, which develops mobile app performance monitoring tools, lands $18M
      • Microsoft acquires startup developing high
      • Indian fintech KreditBee nears $700 million valuation in new funding
      • 3 ways SaaS businesses can boost revenue in a recession
      • Juno raises millions to provide family
      • TheyDo fires the starting gun on the race to own the customer journey
      • Indian fintech Money View valued at $900 million in new funding
      • Amid volatile markets, VCs and startups must embrace transparency
      • As AI pervades biotech, what are investors looking for in 2023?
      • Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【】,都市天下脉观察   辽ICP备198741324484号sitemap