Diveplane adds $25M Series A as ‘rocket fuel’ for the Raleigh-based AI startup
The Raleigh-headquartered AI startup Diveplane, led by the former CEO of Epic Games, has closed $25 million in a Series A fundraising round.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Sep 12, 2022
The Raleigh-headquartered AI startup Diveplane, led by the former CEO of Epic Games, has closed $25 million in a Series A fundraising round.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Sep 22, 2021
Raleigh’s Diveplane, co-founded by former Epic Games CEO Michael Capps, has hit an inflection point. In just the last year, the Raleigh-based startup landed partnerships with healthcare giants like Duke Health, and the UK’s NHS Foundation Trust. Read more here.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Sep 22, 2021
In just the last year, Raleigh’s Diveplane has landed partnerships with healthcare giants like Duke Health, and the UK’s NHS Foundation Trust and BREATHE, a health data research hub. It also closed on $3 million in new funding. Read more here.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Aug 24, 2020
Two years after former Epic Games CEO Dr. Michael Capps launched the Raleigh-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup, it continues to rack up accolades from industry insiders. WRAL TechWire’s Chantal Allam finds out what’s behind the hype.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Dec 5, 2019
The Raleigh-based firm won first place in Technology Enablement at the UBS 2019 Future of Finance Challenge for its platform that can produce accurate synthetic datasets without using any private information.
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