Raleigh’s K4Connect give 150 Amazon Echo Dots to senior living residents
The startup is a mission-centered technology company that creates solutions for older adults and individuals living with disabilities.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Dec 24, 2018
The startup is a mission-centered technology company that creates solutions for older adults and individuals living with disabilities.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 16, 2018
Fast-growing startups Pendo and K4Connect as well as “unicorn” AvidXchange were among the companies recognized when the North Carolina Technology Association (NC TECH) hosted its NC Tech Awards Gala.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Oct 26, 2018
F. Scott Moody’s previous success as an entrepreneur helped K4 Connect raise money from Silicon Valley, Intel and
AXA.
Posted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 23, 2018
K4Connect is looking to improve the capabilities of its “operating system” that integrates tech devices across community living centers after landing $12 million in venture capital.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Aug 29, 2018
K4Connect enhances its senior living community solution to improve workflow in its third major release this year.
Read MorePosted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Jul 27, 2018
Libby Powell sits at her kitchen table with a tablet demonstrating with glee her ability to turn the lights off and on adjust the thermostat without getting up from her chair. She’s a senior who never fails to get super-excited about technology. “I love technology. To me technology is...
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Dec 18, 2017
The state of startups in Raleigh is solid, with major expansions underway and increasing national interest in the local startup ecosystem. In the latest of WRAL TechWire’s “State of Startup” series, the focus is on the Capital City.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 20, 2017
Scott Moody’s four-year dream dream of making the “Internet of You” rather than the “Internet of Things” became closer to reality on Monday. K4Connect has landed a contract with Kisco Senior Living, thus taking its home automation and social engagement solutions for older people and those living with disabilities, from coast to coast. “In terms of both the number or communities and the breadth of their locations, this is in fact our largest contract,” notes K4Connect founder and CEO Scott Moody. “It highlights both our ability to scale in terms of both the number of people served, as well...
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Jul 11, 2017
Almost four years since founding, Internet of Things startup K4Connect is grabbing the attention of investors and senior living community customers across the East Coast. Its flagship product, K4Community, empowers senior residents with automation technology to improve their quality of life, while equipping caregivers and assisted living coordinators with the tools...
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