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July 6, 2017 | UVeye, an Israeli vehicle inspection system startup, raised $4.5 million in the seed round. Ahaka Capital led the round with SeedIL, an angel network, participating. Founded in 2014 by CEO Amir Hever, the company builds automatic vehicle inspection systems using computer vision and machine learning. The technology is useful for the security and automotive industries. The seed money will be used to launch the capability to detect threats overlooked in human eye inspections.
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