Wase
Wase offers a waste-to-energy event monitor request technology that helps to boost energy recovery from previously non-viable waste streams whilst also recovering water and nutrients to produce fertilizers, enabling clients to flourish by unlocking the power of waste to fuel the future.
$10.70M
Latest Funding
Venture Round
Latest Funding Stage
2024-03-27
Funding Date
13
Employees
United Kingdom
Location
London, England
City & State
Sales-Ready Summary
Wase just raised $10.7M in venture funding and is actively hiring for engineering roles, suggesting they are expanding their development efforts. Given their tech stack includes JavaScript frameworks and databases, companies offering developer tools, database solutions, or engineering support services should reach out.
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