“We are not burning with a huge lack of capital,” said Andi Hektor, co-founder and chief strategy officer of research company Gscan, which currently raises approximately 5 million euros.
The physicist, who moved to the United Kingdom at the beginning of the year, said on Äripää radio’s Wednesday morning program that for them the size of the market for assessing the condition of reinforced concrete is approximately 40 billion euros. The company is not only looking at bridges, but also tunnels, dams and large buildings with critical structures, such as skyscrapers.
“We are currently expanding the market with our technology,” said Hektor.
Estonian business aspiring to become a unicorn expands the market and collects venture capital
Source: www.aripaev.ee