Divirod In The News
Why we invested in Divirod for the future of Climate resiliency
Global warming and climate change are present persistent threats to our planet, an urgent problem that the TDK Ventures team is passionate about addressing. Key solutions missing from the current technological landscape are methods by which to precisely measure real-time hyper-local water data to provide political leaders,
Divirod Raises $3.6M in Bridge Funding
Divirod, a Boulder, CO-based real-time flood management and water risk analytics company, closed a $3.6m bridge funding round.
Divirod, Databricks Partner to Provide Real-Time Water Risk Analytics
Divirod, a company specializing in real-time flood management and water risk analytics, has partnered with Databricks, a data and artificial intelligence company, to address the growing concerns of water risk in the face of climate change by launching the US Water Risk Levels dataset on the Databricks Marketplace and the Divirod Analytics Platform Built on Databricks.
Databricks Announces Lakehouse Apps
Databricks, the Data and AI company, introduced Lakehouse Apps, a new way for developers to build native, secure applications for Databricks. Lakehouse Apps will enable over 10,000 Databricks customers to unlock the value of their data in the Lakehouse. Customers will have easy access to a wide range of powerful applications that run entirely inside their Lakehouse instance, using their data, with the full security and governance capabilities of Databricks.
Divirod Now On Databricks Marketplace, Offering Real-Time Flood Management and Water Risk Analytics
Divirod, the real-time flood management and water risk analytics company, today announced a partnership with Databricks, the data and AI company. Together, Divirod will launch a dataset called US Water Risk Levels on the Databricks Marketplace and the Divirod Analytics Platform Built on Databricks.
Databricks takes on Snowflake, MongoDB with new Lakehouse Apps
Databricks on Tuesday said that developers will be able to build applications on enterprise data stored in the company’s data lakehouse and list them on the Databricks Marketplace.
Tech partnership bolsters data and analytics for water-risk mitigation
The financial impact of water-related events is set to rise as the climate continues to change, but one leading professional services company has made an early-stage investment in an innovative new data and analytics company to help communities curb economic risks.
IoT everywhere: Deutsche Telekom integrates satellite services into its global network of networks
Deutsche Telekom is closing the last gaps for a true global Internet of Things (IoT). In the future, satellite communications will complement classic terrestrial IoT networks such as NB-IoT, LTE-M, 4G and 5G.
Every warehouse, farmhouse, outhouse - DT preps global satellite IoT offer
MWC 2023, Barcelona. Cellular will now find your IoT sensor in “every warehouse, farmhouse, outhouse, and doghouse”, to (mis)quote Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard; Deutsche Telekom has said it is working with Intelsat and Skylo to offer a satellite extension to its terrestrial cellular IoT coverage from next quarter.
Early warning system: IoT warns of extreme weather
Due to global warming, extreme weather events are increasing worldwide. An IoT solution from the start-up divirod with LTE-M from Telekom collects water data and warns of risks at an early stage.
Water data
Water is a blessing to all living things. But water also can be dangerous and deadly, in the form of catastrophic flooding. When there is very little water, resulting droughts lead to loss of life. These types of events have been occurring with increasing frequency in recent years.
Divirod Raises Nearly $2M to Collect Water Level Data
The founders behind Boulder-based Divirod are on a mission to compile highly-accurate, real-time water data that could help monitor local water supplies, warn against flooding and prevent boats from getting stuck in shallow water.
Divirod’s Advancements in Water Monitoring Systems
Divirod is a water risk infrastructure and analytics company that is building a comprehensive and scalable water data network. The company uses a network of data sensors to fill gaps in current water monitoring systems, which they
Recognize natural disasters earlier with water data
Due to the climate crisis, extreme weather conditions are also increasing in Germany. The Internet of Things could play a crucial role in the control of water and level levels in the future.
DT offers LTE-M solutions to help monitor flood risks, roof collapses, coastal erosion
Deutsche Telekom has developed a new LTE-M based sensor solution with US based infrastructure and analytics company Divirod to help municipal authorities and water companies to gather data insights about the risk of flooding and extreme weather events. Divirod has developed the sensors, and Deutsche Telekom is providing a global SIM and IoT connectivity.
Tide sensor stations to be installed on west side of Penobscot Bay to record sea storm, level trends
According to US Harbors, a company based in Rockland, there are 200 observational tide stations across the country, all maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and all keeping an eye on the sea, and sea-level rise.
divirod Expands its Water Data Network Coverage Throughout Florida
Global leader in water data technology expands network coverage to flooding communities in Martin, Pinellas, Polk, Palm Beach, Broward Counties and more planned