Dallas Innovates: Riding the Funding Wave: These DFW Startups Got the Money in 2020
TestFit
The Dallas building configuration software startup announced $2 million in seed funding in early 2020 from Parkway Venture Capital. The game-like city-building software helps architects, real estate developers, and general contractors run simulations to determine how buildings can be set up on a site. TestFit CEO Clifton Harness, who co-founded the company in 2017, said the funding would help the firm scale and expand into new markets, while continuing to innovate its generative-design software. Testfit’s app, a software-as-a-service solution, uses proprietary AI algorithms to produce results in seconds, the company says.
TestFit
The Dallas building configuration software startup announced $2 million in seed funding in early 2020 from Parkway Venture Capital. The game-like city-building software helps architects, real estate developers, and general contractors run simulations to determine how buildings can be set up on a site. TestFit CEO Clifton Harness, who co-founded the company in 2017, said the funding would help the firm scale and expand into new markets, while continuing to innovate its generative-design software. Testfit’s app, a software-as-a-service solution, uses proprietary AI algorithms to produce results in seconds, the company says.
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