R-Zero Raises $105M in Series C Funding

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R-Zero, a Salt Lake City-based healthy buildings technology company, raised $105M in Series C funding.

The round, which brought total amount of capital raised to date to more than $170M, included BMO Financial Group, Qualcomm Ventures, Upfront Ventures, DBL Partners, World Innovation Lab, Mayo Clinic, Bedrock Capital, SOSV, and John Doerr.  

The company intends to use the funds to scale deployments of its disinfection and risk modeling technology to meet demand across public and private sectors, including K-12 schools, college campuses, corporate campuses, hospitals, senior care communities, parks and recreation, and other government facilities.

Led by Jennifer Nuckles, CEO, R-Zero is dedicated to making shared indoor spaces safer and more efficient, sustainable, and productive. The company combines UV-C light, IoT-connected hardware and sensors, and AI to enable organizations to create safe shared environments for education, healthcare, corporate, and public sector communities via a system of connected biosafety technology that protects people and provides automation, visibility, and risk reduction to bring people together safely.

R-Zero’s technology includes UV-C products (Arc, Beam, and Vive) that neutralize airborne and surface microorganisms and optimize disinfection for every type of indoor space. These products, together with its data sensors, capture and convert occupancy and disinfection data into insights that optimize how spaces are used, and enable customers to model, identify, and mitigate risk.

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17/02/2023