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What are the best tech companies to work for in Israel and who raised $30 million?
26.10.20
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CTech Daily Roundup: Israeli-made Covid-19 vaccine to be ready next summer
Israeli startup TechSee raises $30 million for intelligent visual customer assistance solution
26.10.20
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The Tel Aviv-based company has grown rapidly during Covid-19 pandemic by reducing customer friction points for enterprises
Tech Customer Support Startup TechSee Raises $16 Million
12.12.18
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TechSee offers a video tech support service that utilizes augmented reality, the customer’s own mobile camera, a chatbot, and live agents
Salesforce Ventures Makes Strategic Investment in Customer Engagement Startup TechSee
11.10.18
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Tel Aviv-headquartered TechSee lets customers use their smartphones to receive interactive, visually guided assistance from either a human or a virtual helper