
Krush
Stage
Dead | DeadTotal Raised
$6.51MAbout Krush
Krush is a social curation and commerce platform for action sports brands and products. The site enables users to preview products, popularize top picks across online networks and purchase items that are not yet available in stores.
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Expert Collections containing Krush
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
Krush is included in 1 Expert Collection, including E-Commerce.
E-Commerce
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Companies that sell goods online (B2C), or enable the selling of goods online via tech solutions (B2B).
Krush Patents
Krush has filed 18 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- computing input devices
- gesture recognition
- static program analysis tools

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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1/29/2018 | 1/15/2019 | Videotelephony, Teleconferencing, Network protocols, Broadcast engineering, Voice over IP | Grant |
Application Date | 1/29/2018 |
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Grant Date | 1/15/2019 |
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Related Topics | Videotelephony, Teleconferencing, Network protocols, Broadcast engineering, Voice over IP |
Status | Grant |
Latest Krush News
Sep 2, 2023
Tata Steel Chess: Divya Deshmukh emerges as the queen in her own fairytale Divya Deshmukh’s fairytale at the National Library had quite a fairytale ending on a wet Saturday evening. She got to play in India’s Tata Steel Chess India tournament only because R. Vaishali pulled out at almost the last minute. And she began as the 10th seed in a field of 10 in the women’s rapid section. She finished right at the top, though. The 17-year-old from Nagpur authored one of the most remarkable stories — and there have been many — in Indian chess of late to become the champion. Her story had a dramatic ending, too. She stunned second seed Koneru Humpy in the last round, with black pieces. She still had to wait for the result of the game between top seed and World champion Ju Wenjun of China and defending champion Anna Ushenina of Ukraine. Ushenina did Divya a favour, holding Ju to a draw. That meant she finished half-a-point ahead of Ju, who had to settle for second place. Divya thus emerged as the outright champion. “Though I entered the tournament with no pressure, as I wasn’t expecting to play in it, going into today’s games, I was nervous,” she said. She held her nerves admirably. She should now want to write the sequel to her fairytale: the blitz event begins on Sunday. The results: Ninth round: Humpy lost to Divya; Ju drew with Ushenina; Krush lost to Savitha; Vantika bt Batsiashvili; Shuvalova drew with Harika. Eighth round: Divya lost to Shuvalova; Harika bt Vantika; Batsiashvili bt Krush; Savitha lost to Ju; Ushenina lost to Humpy. Seventh round: Ushenina drew with Divya; Humpy bt Savitha; Ju bt Batsiashvili; Krush drew with Harika; Vantika drew with Shuvalova. The standings (Indians unless specified): 1. Divya Deshmukh 7; 2. Ju Wenjun (Chn) 6.5; 3. Polina Shuvalova (FIDE) 5.5; 4. Dronavalli Harika 4.5; 5-7. Vantika Agrawal, Koneru Humpy and Anna Ushenina (Ukr) 4; 8-9. B. Savitha Shri and Irina Krush 3.5; 10. Nino Batsiashvili (Geo) 2.5.
Krush Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Krush's headquarters?
Krush's headquarters is located at 3841 Green Hills Village Drive, Nashville.
What is Krush's latest funding round?
Krush's latest funding round is Dead.
How much did Krush raise?
Krush raised a total of $6.51M.
Who are the investors of Krush?
Investors of Krush include Raptor Capital Management, TNInvestco and Boston Seed Capital.
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