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Evinced’s Navin Thadani Talks Latest Funding, Digital Accessibility In New Interview
Steven Aquino
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Dec 12, 2024,02:33pm EST
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Navin Thadani is Evinced’s co-founder and chief executive.
Evinced
Money makes the world go ‘round. It makes startups go ‘round too.
“We have the funds to take advantage of the age of AI,” said Navin Thadani, co-founder and CEO of web accessibility company Evinced, in an interview with me this week. “Tech trends are in the right direction, and this funding helps us capitalize on the age of AI. We are a pioneer in AI and accessibility. [This money] will add to our substantial lead here.”
My reconnection with Thadani, whose company has been a consistent source of coverage in this column over time, comes coincidently as Evinced on Thursday announced it has secured $55 million in Series C funding in an effort to further drive its “global lead in AI-driven accessibility.” The new round was led by Insight Partners along with a slew of participating venture capital firms. The round brings Evinced’s total of funds raised to [...]
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