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Innit Raises $18 Million For Connected Kitchen Platform

by Spencer Godfrey
July 22, 2016October 4, 2016Filed under:
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It’s been a pretty good couple months for Innit. First was the debut of the Pirch smart kitchen concept store in May, and last month they announced that Whirlpool, one of the world’s biggest appliance makers, would use the Innit platform across their various kitchen brands. And this week they announced a new funding round, raising an additional $18 million to bring their total funding to $43 million.

The company did not say who the investors were for this round (they also didn’t disclose the investors for their initial funding round). The investment comes about eight months after they announced their initial funding round at last year’s Smart Kitchen Summit in Seattle. For more information, visit Business Wire.


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