Snappy Workflow closes $1M round with electric backing from Nebraska investors

June 7, 2022  |  Startland News Staff

Dusty Birge, Snappy Workflow

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KEARNEY, Nebraska — An idea generated within the NMotion Venture Studio has earned more than $1 million in funding thanks to surging customer demand within the region’s utilities industry, as well as support from a trio of heavy-hitting Cornhusker State investors.

“This funding milestone has enabled us to manage supply chain challenges, while still building an effective business model,” said Dusty Birge, CEO and co-founder for Snappy Workflow, “Nebraska has great resources for entrepreneurs and innovation, we are proof. I hope our success motivates others to utilize the local resources and pursue their ideas as we have.”

Snappy Workflow helps electric utility companies automate thermal and visual inspections of power lines using proprietary data collection software leveraging artificial intelligence and computer vision. Inspectors install a roof mounted thermal camera on a vehicle to speed the inspection process by 10 times.

The Kearney-based startup recently closed $1.02 million in investments from Invest Nebraska, Nelnet, Nebraska Angels, the Husker Venture Fund, and other private individuals. Funding will help the company accelerate field testing of the technology this summer before commercializing it in early 2023.

Watch a video about Snappy Workflow below, then keep reading.

Birge initially conceived the idea in October 2021 in the NMotion Venture Studio powered by gener8tor using the program’s $100,000 investment and secured a $45,000 prototype grant from the State of Nebraska Department of Economic Development to continue early development.

Click here to read more about NMotion’s recent recruitment efforts for its new accelerator.

Thanks to early customer commitments, Snappy Workflow found that local investor enthusiasm surpassed the company’s initial fundraising goal, the company said.

Snappy Workflow

Five Nebraska utilities have committed to a limited paid beta program for 2022.

Click here to explore the startup’s cost-saving technology.

Snappy Workflow is committed to growing in Kearney and creating new high-paying, high tech jobs in Central Nebraska, its co-founders said. The team is now focused on delivering on its promises to early customers and preparing to roll out the full commercialized product on schedule. 

“Reliability of the nation’s electric grid has never been a higher priority in the history of our nation,” said Curtis Kayton, co-founder and president for Snappy Workflow. “Snappy’s asset inspection technology combined with the speed and ease of use will enable any provider the ability to operate a well maintained, documented, and highly reliable system.”

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