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Founded Year

2012

Stage

Series D - II | Alive

Total Raised

$60.76M

Last Raised

$15M | 8 mos ago

Revenue

$0000 

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About RedShelf

RedShelf develops digital learning platforms designed to enhance education by improving the course material distribution process. It works with publishers, institutions, campus bookstores, and strategic partners to accelerate the digitization process and makes learning materials more accessible and affordable. RedShelf was formerly known as Virdocs Software. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

Headquarters Location

500 N Dearborn St. Suite 1200

Chicago, Illinois, 60654,

United States

312-878-8586

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RedShelf Patents

RedShelf has filed 1 patent.

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3/14/2013

7/21/2015

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Latest RedShelf News

These 6 Chicago Tech Companies Raised a Collective $185.7M in March

Apr 6, 2023

Learn how the Windy City tech companies with last month’s largest rounds are investing their fresh capital. Photo: Shutterstock Whether it’s insurance-focused software or digital education solutions, Chicago tech companies offer a range of innovations geared toward various industries. Several of these developers announced fresh capital raises last month. Learn more about which names in tech secured March’s largest rounds and how they’re spending the money. $15 million, March 22 Insurtech company Kin Insurance provides users with customized home insurance plans without the need for an external agent. The company closed for a third time on its Series D round, initially announced back in March 2022, with a $15 million investment from Geodesic Capital, QED Investors and others. The capital will help Kin expand its offerings and market share. #5 (tied). $15 million, March 7 RedShelf offers an online marketplace for university students to purchase or rent digital versions of their course textbooks. The platform works with more than 10,000 publishers and content creators to digitize their materials and make them available to students through university’s bookstores. To date, RedShelf has secured $43.1 million in venture capital, including its latest $15 million round . #4. $15.6 million, March 20 In an effort to keep children across the country safe while attending school, Drift Net Securities developed a campus safety solution that works to detect threats and alert authorities before a dangerous situation materializes. Its latest injection of funding  will help the company develop new products and expand its business. #3. $30 million, March 9 Hoping to help heavy-duty vehicles reduce their carbon emissions, ClearFlame developed a solution that allows diesel engines to run on renewable liquids. The company secured a Series B funding round led by Mercuria Energy Group that will enable it to launch a pilot program of its solution with five trucks, as well as expand its tech into agriculture, mining and power generation. #2. $45.1 million, March 21 Enhanced Healthcare Partners made an investment in Janus Health, a company developing digital solutions for healthcare revenue cycle management. Janus works to help health systems lower their administrative costs while increasing cash collections. Its new capital will go toward market expansion, product development and go-to-market initiatives. #1. $65 million, March 22 Operating a business-to-business software solution, Adeptia helps speed up data integration between companies and their customers, partners and suppliers. Adeptia serves hundreds of mid- and large-size companies. With its recent investment from PSG, Adeptia will fuel software innovation and customer success and further market adoption. Methodology: Built In tracked the largest funding rounds of the month using previous reporting, data from Crunchbase and articles from other publications and companies. This list highlights the six largest funding rounds raised in March by tech companies with a headquarters in Chicago. We only include venture capital and equity raises and do not include debt or post-IPO funding rounds in this list. Jobs from companies in this blog Chicago startup guides

RedShelf Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was RedShelf founded?

    RedShelf was founded in 2012.

  • Where is RedShelf's headquarters?

    RedShelf's headquarters is located at 500 N Dearborn St., Chicago.

  • What is RedShelf's latest funding round?

    RedShelf's latest funding round is Series D - II.

  • How much did RedShelf raise?

    RedShelf raised a total of $60.76M.

  • Who are the investors of RedShelf?

    Investors of RedShelf include Coniston Capital, DNS Capital, Gigi Pritzker, Paycheck Protection Program, Tao Huang and 5 more.

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