TestQuest
Founded Year
1983Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
$38.6MValuation
$0000Revenue
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Latest TestQuest News
Jun 6, 2013
Submit to Hacker News Bellevue, WA-based Bsquare (NASDAQ: BSQR ) announced today it has acquired the assets of TestQuest, a mobile test automation and management company based in Minneapolis, MN. The purchase price is about $2.2 million. The acquisition helps Bsquare , which makes software for smart devices, add new customers in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. Gregory T. Huang is Xconomy's Deputy Editor, National IT Editor, and the Editor of Xconomy Boston. You can e-mail him at gthuang@xconomy.com. Follow @gthuang Share or Leave a Comment
TestQuest Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was TestQuest founded?
TestQuest was founded in 1983.
Where is TestQuest's headquarters?
TestQuest's headquarters is located at 18976 Lake Drive, Minneapolis.
What is TestQuest's latest funding round?
TestQuest's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did TestQuest raise?
TestQuest raised a total of $38.6M.
Who are the investors of TestQuest?
Investors of TestQuest include BSQUARE, Norwest Venture Partners, J.F. Shea, Needham Capital Partners, Gabriel Venture Partners and 8 more.
Who are TestQuest's competitors?
Competitors of TestQuest include Twitter, Celonova Biosciences, MySpace, Meta, MyYearbook and 13 more.
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