Dallas Innovates: Venture Dallas Names Three Winners in Inaugural ‘Startup of the Year’ Awards
TestFit, founded in 2017 by Clifton Harness and Ryan Griege, helps real estate developers and architects save time and money by automating the design process. The Dallas-based startup’s AI-powered building configurator offers real-time insights on cost, asset design, and build feasibility. Its software, which can be integrated into existing systems, makes it faster for developers, architects, and investors to evaluate opportunities and “de-risk decisions.” San Francisco-based Prologis—whose venture arm invested in a $20 million Series A round for TestFit last year—recently deployed TestFit’s platform to “better judge the feasibility of new warehouse sites.”
TestFit, founded in 2017 by Clifton Harness and Ryan Griege, helps real estate developers and architects save time and money by automating the design process. The Dallas-based startup’s AI-powered building configurator offers real-time insights on cost, asset design, and build feasibility. Its software, which can be integrated into existing systems, makes it faster for developers, architects, and investors to evaluate opportunities and “de-risk decisions.” San Francisco-based Prologis—whose venture arm invested in a $20 million Series A round for TestFit last year—recently deployed TestFit’s platform to “better judge the feasibility of new warehouse sites.”
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