Safer Place

Road Safety and Parking Enforcement Solutions

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 2011 by Hila Freiman-Kareev, Ori Berger, and Ari Schrieber, Safer Place operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised $1 million across two funding rounds from four investors, including Millhouse Capital. In December 2015, Safer Place discussed upcoming trends in the parking enforcement market for 2016, emphasizing the adoption of innovative technologies and market expansion.

Business overview

Safer Place develops technology solutions designed to enhance road safety and traffic enforcement. Its platform identifies dangerous moving violations and illegal parking situations, providing 24/7 operation regardless of weather conditions, and delivers video and photo evidence to improve ticketing accuracy and efficiency. The company serves municipalities and law enforcement agencies, operating within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, specifically focusing on Urban Mobility, Security, and Law Enforcement.

Strategic signal

In December 2015, Safer Place outlined key trends for the parking enforcement market in 2016, highlighting the increasing role of innovative technologies, remote work for enforcement officers, and the need for new policies. This indicates the company's strategic foresight and commitment to adapting its solutions to evolving market demands, signaling a focus on continuous product development and geographical expansion to support customers and local markets.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Safer Place's primary focus?
Safer Place focuses on providing technology solutions to reduce reckless driving and improve traffic enforcement, aiming to enhance road safety for all.
When was Safer Place founded and by whom?
Safer Place was founded in March 2011 by co-founders Hila Freiman-Kareev, Ori Berger, and Ari Schrieber.
How much capital has Safer Place raised?
Safer Place has raised a total of $1 million.
Which investors participated in Safer Place's funding rounds?
Safer Place has received funding from investors including Millhouse Capital.
What market trends did Safer Place identify for parking enforcement in December 2015?
In December 2015, Safer Place identified trends for 2016 including greater implementation of innovative technologies, increased remote work for officers, new policies and regulations, and enhanced synergy between parking meters and enforcement solutions.
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