Kodama Systems

Kodama Systems employs demonstration technologies to increase forest thinning productivity and labor access, as well as providing feedback and insights from simulation, on-equipment, teleoperation, and integration testing, assisting the construction and mining industries in addressing the climatic challenge of wildfires and carbon emissions.

Sustainability Forestry

$6.60M

Latest Funding

Seed

Latest Funding Stage

2022-12-16

Funding Date

5

Employees

United States

Location

Sonora, California

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