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Oct 8, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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The Israeli startup's solution, built on machine learning models trained on in-house IoT wastewater data, optimizes wastewater quality management. 
Kando, an Israeli startup specializing in wastewater intelligence, has secured a $10 million funding round, increasing its total funding to $30 million. The investment round included notable investors such as DC Thomson, LIP, and OurCrowd. Kandos technology leverages machine learning models trained on IoT wastewater data to optimize wastewater quality management. The new funding will support Kandos global expansion, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, aiming to address the global challenge of wastewater quality. The companys innovative approach promises significant cost savings, enhanced wastewater reuse, and sustainable urban water management.
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Dec 5, 2022 · www.kando.eco
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How surfing inspired me to create a company that keeps our oceans clean
The article discusses how the founder of Kando, a company dedicated to improving water quality, was inspired by surfing to create a business that keeps oceans clean. It highlights the problem of ocean pollution, particularly from sewage and wastewater, and the impact on the environment and public health. The article emphasizes the importance of data-driven insights and technology in addressing water pollution. It mentions Israels expertise in water tech and the founders goal of empowering communities and authorities with data to take action against untreated wastewater. The article encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to turn their passion into a reality. The impact on the company is growth-positive, as it promotes the mission and services of Kando.
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Sep 7, 2022 · www.economist.com
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How covid-19 spurred governments to snoop on sewage
The article discusses the use of wastewater monitoring to track diseases, drugs, and other substances. It highlights the increased interest in sewage surveillance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential for it to be used as an early-warning system for various diseases. The article mentions several countries and cities that are already using wastewater analysis to detect infections and monitor public health. It also discusses the challenges and future developments in building a global surveillance network using wastewater monitoring. The article emphasizes the low cost and non-invasive nature of sewage sampling and its potential to provide valuable insights into public health. No specific company is mentioned in the article.
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Jul 13, 2022 · www.kando.eco
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Women in Tech: What's in your wastewater with Zohar Scheinin
The article discusses the lack of gender diversity in the Israeli tech ecosystem, specifically in the representation of women in tech jobs and management roles. It emphasizes the need for higher gender inclusivity in the tech industry to drive better outcomes. The article features Zohar Scheinin, the acting Chief Operating Officer of Kando, an Israeli startup that provides a wastewater technology platform. Kandos platform collects and analyzes data from wastewater networks to detect subpar water quality and provide insights for public health decisions. The article highlights Kandos efforts to create a female-friendly workforce and promote gender equality within the company. It also emphasizes the importance of companies adopting innovative and flexible solutions to support women in tech. The article encourages women to pursue careers in tech and advises them to communicate their needs and find workplaces that prioritize work-life balance.
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Jan 4, 2022 · www.calcalistech.com
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Israel's Ministry of Health takes its Covid-19 wastewater project nationwide
Israels Ministry of Health has partnered with Kando, an AI and Big Data company, to detect Covid-19 in wastewater. Kandos technology analyzes wastewater to improve public health and the environment. The Ministry has launched a nationwide project to monitor regions with more than 20,000 people twice a week using wastewater samples. The samples are sent to laboratories for testing, including for the Omicron variant. The project is conducted in collaboration with various institutions and researchers. Kando previously conducted a successful two-year trial in the city of Ashkelon. The company is backed by Bridges Israel, an impact investment fund.
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May 12, 2021 · www.themarker.com
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קנדו, הסטארט-אפ שמאתר קורונה בביוב, מגייס 6 מיליון דולר
Israeli start-up KANDO has announced a funding round of $6 million, bringing the companys total funding to $16 million. The new investors include Aliaxis Ventures, DC Thomson, the existing fund for Israel - USA (KKL - USA), GB Israel Investment Fund and Kibbutz Degan B. Existing investors who participated in the round are Ram-On Investments and Holdings and Bridges Israel.
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Dec 18, 2020 · www.prnewswire.co.uk
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Kando improves wastewater operations for Dutch utility, Brabantse Delta
Kando partnered with the Dutch Water Board, Brabantse Delta, to trace the source of pH fluctuations in their wastewater network. The project successfully identified the contributors responsible for the disruptive discharge, enabling the Water Board to take action and maintain a high level of service. Kandos solution provided efficient communication between stakeholders and allowed for data-driven decision-making. The project detected 92 pollution events, with 37% attributed to a vegetable factory. By engaging with the polluter, Brabantse Delta improved their treatment facilities, minimized disruptions, and improved effluent compliance. Kandos service facilitated coordination with external organizations and helped achieve shared goals.
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Oct 25, 2020 · www.geektime.com
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Israeli utilities IoT firm deploys ML to solve northern Italian water problem
Israeli utilities IoT company Kando teams up with Italian water service and utilities company CO.R.D.A.R Valsesia, SpA. to provide a data-driven solution for water management in the northwestern Italian region of Piedmont. Kandos system uses Machine-Learning technologies to manage and adapt to wastewater changes, improving the supply chains flow. CO.R.D.A.R Valsesia turned to Kando for a smart solution to prevent water pollution, and Kandos solution will help minimize pollution events and mitigate their effects. Real-time network condition data will be transmitted to Kandos cloud-based analytics engine, generating actionable insights for the utility to adapt its treatment processes and reduce future pollution events.
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Sep 17, 2020 · www.calcalistech.com
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Kando wins Seagate's Innovator of the Year competition for its smart sewage system
Israeli startup Kando Environmental Services Ltd. has won the Innovator of the Year competition held by Seagates Lyve Labs Innovation Center. Kandos smart algorithm, which can be installed in sewage systems to monitor water quality and identify potential Covid-19 cases, was ranked first out of eight ventures. The company conducted tests in Ashkelon, Israel, during the Covid-19 pandemic, helping the city detect early outbreaks. As a result of winning the competition, Kando will partner with Seagate and receive a $10,000 grant, as well as access to Seagates products and solutions.
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Aug 21, 2020 · www.prnewswire.com
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HERA deploys Kando to improve wastewater quality
Kando, a developer of Clear Upstream, has partnered with HERA, one of Italys largest multi-utilities, to improve the management of its wastewater system. Through a data platform that monitors the network in real-time, Kando was able to identify significant polluters, decrease pollution levels, and reduce operational costs for HERA. The partnership aims to further reduce pollution and operational costs over the next three years. Kandos technology provides visibility into the wastewater network and enables remote monitoring with AI-based analytics. The collaboration between Kando and HERA has resulted in crucial developments for multiple municipalities and their citizens.
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Jul 26, 2020 · www.israel21c.org
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Finding clues to the Covid outbreak in our sewage
Israeli company Kando is using its expertise in detecting and mapping wastewater quality to identify Covid-19 hotspots by testing sewage systems. Teaming up with researchers from Technion and Ben-Gurion University, Kando has adapted its methodology to incorporate virus-testing lab techniques. The system can provide granular data on the size of the population affected by Covid-19 upstream of the measurement unit, even identifying specific houses as sources of infected waste. Kando has received inquiries about the virus sampling system from around the world and is well-positioned to scale up the product globally. The companys customers are typically municipalities, government agencies, or health ministries. Biobot Analytics, an American company, is also testing sewage to detect the coronavirus.
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May 18, 2020 · news.bloomberglaw.com
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INSIGHT: Computers in Our Sewers-Digitization of the Water Sector
Wastewater utilities are increasingly deploying smart devices into sewage networks to monitor and maintain the systems. These devices, equipped with sensors and computers, allow operators to collect data and identify problems before they cause significant damage. The water sector is facing pressures such as urban sprawl, sustainability initiatives, and environmental variability, pushing utilities towards further digitalization. The Covid-19 pandemic has also highlighted the benefits of a computerized network, as utilities can monitor and control it remotely. Kando, a company providing smart management solutions for wastewater utilities, is one of the firms leading this digital revolution.
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Apr 2, 2019 · medium.com
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How can a smart water solution stimulate water reuse
The article discusses the importance of water reuse and the challenges faced by the water industry in managing and maintaining infrastructure. It highlights the need for smart water tools and digital platforms to enable proper water reuse and reduce costs. Kando, a company mentioned in the article, provides a holistic online system that offers real-time insights and enforcement suggestions for wastewater collection systems. The article encourages readers to visit Kandos website or contact their US representative for more information on adopting their model for enhancing water reuse performance.
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Sep 14, 2018 · globenewswire.com
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Israeli startup, Kando, secures funding from Israel - Colorado Innovation Fund
Israeli-based startup Kando has received an investment from the Israel – Colorado Innovation Fund (ICI Fund). Kando offers a cloud-based software solution that monitors wastewater in real-time, providing insights into collection system dynamics. The investment will support Kandos product and business development as it continues to improve its monitoring and big data analytics tools. The ICI Fund believes that Kandos technology will enable automation of the wastewater utilities sector, leading to better analytical data, improved asset management, and more consistent wastewater reuse. Kando plans to establish a strong presence in the US with the support of ICI Fund and Innosphere, connecting with local talent, capital, and potential customers in the water and wastewater utilities industry.
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Jun 30, 2015 · www.israel21c.org
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10 Israel-US collaborations get $8 million funding
The Israel-US Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation has approved $8 million in funding for 10 new projects between American and Israeli companies. The projects, which span healthcare, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing technologies, and water innovations, will also receive private sector funding, bringing the total value to approximately $19 million. The BIRD Foundation has approved 910 projects for funding in its 38-year history, with total investment in joint projects exceeding $300 million.
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