Roadsense

Roadsense
IoT platform for cities to gather public space data for improved resident well-being.
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What does Roadsense do?
RoadSense provides radar-powered intelligence for safer, smarter public spaces through real-time monitoring and analytics. Its technology combines custom mmWave radar sensors with AI-driven analytics to deliver anonymous, metadata-level insights for urban mobility and security. RoadSense serves cities and security agencies, empowering them to respond proactively to dynamic scenarios.
What is Roadsense's revenue?
StartupHub estimates Roadsense's annual revenue at $3.9M (range $2.3M to $14.7M, 63% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
Where is Roadsense headquartered?
Roadsense is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
When was Roadsense founded?
Roadsense was founded in 2019.
What industry does Roadsense operate in?
Roadsense operates in IoT, Smart City, Urban Planning, Data Aggregation, Public Space Management, Government Technology.
How many employees does Roadsense have?
Roadsense has approximately 10 people on record.
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