Solaborate Acquires $10 million in Funding

More funding and a new deal with EPOS

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Published: February 26, 2020

Rebekah Carter - Writer

Rebekah Carter

All-in-one audio and video communication and collaboration device platform, Solaborate, recently announced the results of a successful round of funding. The company has earned $10 million in Series A funding, while simultaneously achieving a deal with EPOS. EPOS is a newly-established brand working under the Demant Group.

The new funding for Solaborate will help to accelerate the development of the company’s product line of all-in-one collaboration devices and AI cloud communications solutions.

The successful round of funding comes after 2 highly lucrative Kickstarter campaigns for Solaborate, which earned the attention of countless individuals in the video and audio communication space. Solaborate is excited to be joining forces with EPOS, taking advantage of the brand’s audio expertise to take their market strategy to the next level.

Reinventing the Communication Space

Solaborate aims to work with EPOS to transform the way that people communicate and collaborate by combining microphones, computing tools, speakers, and televisions with patented echo delay. This updated partnership will lead to a portfolio of products branded by EPOS.

According to Solaborate, the company’s mission was always to improve and simplify the way that people communicate by making devices in the HELLO line simple and affordable. The HELLO devices are now being used around the world to keep people connected.

CEO and Founder, Labinot Bytyqi (pictured, above), said that Solaborate believes that privacy is a human right, which is why all HELLO devices come with built-in hack-proof privacy controls for audio and video, as well as end-to-end encryption.

HELLO devices are intended to be simple for both businesses and end-users to access, and they can be used with just two cables for HDMI and power. The systems work with any collaboration platform, including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, BlueJeans, Facebook Messenger, and more.

Supporting Simple Collaboration

Solaborate noted that the team is very excited to be partnering with EPOS as one of the market leaders in enterprise audio solutions that address the video conferencing market. The new partnership will be focusing on video collaboration and enabling integrated solutions to platforms of EPOS strategic partners like Microsoft. Additionally, Solaborate and EPOS will be looking to work more effectively with newly acquired partners like Zoom.

This new partnership between Solaborate and EPOS will take Solaborate closer to its goal of enabling collaboration without limits. At the same time, the new funding will help the company to continue building on the development of its product line, including HELLO devices. Solaborate will also be looking into expanding its offerings in the telemedicine and consumer spaces too.

 

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