RelTel captures $1M to analyze surveillance video
RelTel, maker of software used to break down and analyze footage caught by surveillance cameras, has brought in $1 million in a seed round, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in San Francisco, the company targets restaurants, shops and other commercial spaces. The new funding came from eonBusiness, FF Angels, Hyde Park Angels, Maples Investments, Zelkova Ventures and SoftTech VC.
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