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Eskuad recauda US$1,6 millones en ronda inicial e ingresa oficialmente a EE.UU.
Eskuad, la startup y plataforma móvil de datos de terreno, anunció un levantamiento de capital de US$1,6 millones. Según comentó la empresa a Forbes Chile, la ronda inicial fue liderada por Outlander VC (Atlanca y NY) e incluyó la participación de Behind Genius Ventures (San Diego, CA), C2Venturs (NY), Mis Inversiones (Santiago, Chile). El levantamiento incluyó un premio de Google para startups y mentores de los programas Techstars, Start-up Chile y Tampa Bay Wave también participaron en la ronda como inversores ángeles.
Max Echeverría, fundador y CEO de Eskuad, detalla que esta primera ronda se logró concretar, en parte, gracias a que cambiaron su modelo de negocio y mejoraron el producto tras su paso por Techstars, donde se les cursó la invitación desde Google Founders Academy y fueron aceptados.

From Chile to Maine: Eskuad is looking to make a difference in its new home
Max Echeverria founded his tech company in his home country before moving it to Maine. In its growth, the business earned financial backing from Google.

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Chilean investor joins US investors in Eskuad's pre-seed round
Eskuad is a company that provides access to a field data platform and allows for internal paperwork to be managed in less time. They currently have over 30 clients across Chile and the United States.
He came to the United States, slept on an air mattress, and today his startup is worth $10,000,000
Eskuad's arrival in the United States, a Chilean startup that developed a platform for making field reports in areas with poor connectivity, and is now valued at $10,000,000, started with one of its founders, Max Echeverría, staying at a friend's house in the city of Tampa, Florida.
Eskuad: mobile forms and workflows
This Friday on Emprendedores, Fernando Zavala and Juan Pablo Larraín interviewed Max Echeverría, founder of Eskuad, a company that creates custom forms and workflows for collecting field data. They now have their HQ in Atlanta, where they serve major port and forestry companies in the area.
Tech startup Eskuad raises $1.65M to fund growth
Max Echeverria is the founder and CEO of Eskuad, a Portland-based mobile field data startup with Chilean roots that raised $1.65 million in pre-seed funding.
UdeC alumni secure US$1.65 million with project that improves company productivity
With their platform Eskuad, three professionals from the University of Concepción and Virginio Gómez raised a significant sum to continue transforming the experiences of field workers through their artificial intelligence startup.
Hispanic-owned tech firm raises nearly $1.7M in investment funding
Atlanta-based Eskuad, a startup that provides a mobile platform for workers in field operations — such as shipping ports and construction — to create forms and reports announced Tuesday that it has raised $1.65 million in pre-seed funding.
Armed with pre-seed round, Atlanta-based no-code tool Eskuad is ready to help field operators
Industrial engineer Max Echeverria wants to transform how industries collect data through his startup Eskuad. While he is looking to help field operators, the concept for the software startup actually dates back to his time as a summer guide for high school students in Patagonia.
The Chilean startup Eskuad closes pre-seed round with US$1.6 million
The company aims to reduce operational costs for businesses across various industries with a platform that captures data from the experiences of field workers and generates digital reports, eliminating paperwork.
Atlanta Tech Village startup Eskuad raises $1.65M, could expand AI capabilities
Eskuad is a mobile platform that does not need internet access to function. That allows fieldworkers, such as those in construction or agriculture, to collect data and generate reports digitally instead of filling out paperwork.