
iSee
Founded Year
2017Stage
Series B | AliveTotal Raised
$58.42MLast Raised
$40M | 10 mos agoAbout iSee
iSee is a developer of autonomous driving technology. It offers self-driving yard trucks to help companies automate their logistics hubs and achieve yard safety, cost savings, consistent driving performance, and reliable driving capacity. The firm was founded in 2017 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Companies in this category develop the “brains” for autonomous trucks, including the necessary software and hardware that allow trucks to perceive their surroundings, localize themselves, and plan accordingly. This category includes companies working on fully autonomous driving as well as advanced driver assistance. Trucking applications for self-driving technology have gained traction given a mor…
iSee named as Outperformer among 14 other companies, including Waymo, Kodiak Robotics, and Nuro.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned iSee in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on Jun 28, 2021.
Expert Collections containing iSee
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iSee is included in 5 Expert Collections, including Auto Tech.
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Artificial Intelligence
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iSee Patents
iSee has filed 43 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Brainstem
- Ear
- Gyri

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Latest iSee News
Sep 19, 2023
News provided by Share this article Share toX The Supply Chain Network recognizes the 2023 Women in Supply Chain winners, whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples have set a foundation for other women the supply chain. With over 400 nominations, Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics recognizes the 2023 Women in Supply Chain winners, whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples have set a foundation for other women in all levels of a company's supply chain network. FORT ATKINSON, Wis., Sept. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Supply Chain Network, consisting of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics, is proud to announce the top influential females in their 2023 Women in Supply Chain award. This year, the award received over 400 submissions, the highest amount of applications not only for this award, but also for all Supply Chain Network awards. Now in its fourth consecutive year and previously exclusive to the Supply & Demand Chain Executive audience, the award program expanded its reach by partnering with Food Logistics — allowing for women in the cold food and beverage industry to be nominated and recognized alongside other women in the supply chain for their accomplishments. "It is important that we empower, recognize and elevate these achievements through initiatives like the Women in Supply Chain Award, as seen through the overwhelming response," says Sarah Barnes-Humphrey, founder of Let's Talk Supply Chain podcast and Blended Pledge project. "This year, we received over 400 submissions, the highest amount of applications not only for this award, but also for all of our awards. What's more, 118 of those applications were submitted by male counterparts, nominating their boss, co-worker or associate," says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "Last year, that figure was just at 75. Also this year, 39 women self-nominated, a tremendous uptick from last year's award, which just saw 12 self-nominations. "This shows progress. This shows hope that one day, we won't need an award like this because men and women in the supply chain will be equal. While there's still more work to be done, what we're doing is working. From truck drivers to CEOs, what these winners are doing matters to the future of all supply chains." Sarah Barnes-Humphrey, founder of Let's Talk Supply Chain podcast and Blended Pledge project, both exclusive sponsors of the Women in Supply Chain award, adds, "Women have been making a significant impact in supply chain management, contributing to the growth and innovation of the supply chain industry. As more women join the supply chain workforce, they bring diverse perspectives that can help address complex supply chain problems and improve global supply chain operations. It is important that we empower, recognize and elevate these achievements through initiatives like the Women in Supply Chain award, as seen through the overwhelming response. Congratulations to all the winners, those who nominated others and the bravery of those who nominated themselves." Also new this year, two winners were named overall Women in Supply Chain winners. First up, meet Tiffany Mensen, director, national accounts for CHEP, tasked with spearheading new programs and facilitating collaboration to produce a positive impact toward the company's circular business model (share, repair and re-use pooled pallets and containers). Also meet Debbie Yu, co-founder of ISEE.AI, responsible for positioning ISEE to become a leader in the $100 billion global autonomous yard truck market. Both women exhibit innovation to make the supply chain space better, safer and more efficient; passion to collaborate, mentor and promote women in supply chain; and grace while taking on new challenges and moving the needle every day, in every facet of their jobs. To view the full list of winners and learn more about the overall winners, visit: https://www.foodlogistics.com/awards/women-in-supply-chain Furthermore, to properly celebrate these exemplary women, Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive are hosting the second annual in-person event -- Women in Supply Chain Forum, designed to help supply chain professionals and industry experts learn, grow, network, and more. The Women in Supply Chain Forum, which will take place Nov. 14-15 at the Hotel Colee in Atlanta, is tailored to both men and women in executive-level positions looking to expand their professional network, enhance their businesses through thought-provoking discussion panels and celebrate the women that are making a difference within the supply chain every day. "Gender diversity continues to be top of mind for many of today's supply chains," Mayer says. "While the supply chain industry is excelling at incorporating more women in the supply chain, there's still more work to be done. This forum was designed to provide that safe space to talk about the real problems and challenges impacting females across the logistics space. "But, for me, it's more than that. It's about learning, networking, educating others, building relationships and learning how to lean on the community that is the supply chain industry. For me, this forum enables men and women to come together and get real about the realities of what's challenging and presenting opportunities for companies in all facets of the logistics spectrum." Go to https://www.womeninsupplychainforum.com/ to register, inquire about sponsoring or speaking, and to learn more about this very intimate event. About Supply & Demand Chain Executive Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the only supply chain publication covering the entire global supply chain, focusing on trucking, warehousing, packaging, procurement, risk management, professional development and more. Supply & Demand Chain Executive and sister publication Food Logistics also operate SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum. Go to https://www.sdcexec.com/ to learn more. About Food Logistics Food Logistics reaches more than 26,000 supply chain executives in the global food and beverage industries, including executives in the food sector (growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers and grocers) and the logistics section (transportation, warehousing, distribution, software and technology) who share a mutual interest in the operations and business aspects of the global cold food supply chain. Food Logistics and sister publication Supply & Demand Chain Executive also operate SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum. Go to https://www.foodlogistics.com/ to learn more. About AC Business Media AC Business Media is a leading business-to-business media and business intelligence company with a portfolio of renowned brands in heavy construction, asphalt, concrete, paving, rental, sustainability, landscape, manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain markets. AC Business Media delivers relevant, cutting-edge content to its audiences through its industry-leading digital properties, trade shows, videos, magazines, webinars, and newsletters. It also provides advertisers the analytics, data, and ability to reach their target audience. Learn more at https://www.acbusinessmedia.com/ Media Contact
iSee Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was iSee founded?
iSee was founded in 2017.
Where is iSee's headquarters?
iSee's headquarters is located at 501 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge.
What is iSee's latest funding round?
iSee's latest funding round is Series B.
How much did iSee raise?
iSee raised a total of $58.42M.
Who are the investors of iSee?
Investors of iSee include Maersk Growth, Founders Fund, Eniac Ventures, New Legacy Ventures, Paycheck Protection Program and 4 more.
Who are iSee's competitors?
Competitors of iSee include Embark Trucks, Outrider, Gatik, Kodiak Robotics, Aurora and 9 more.
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