USA – Flexnode, a Bethesda, MD-based data infrastructure startup, raised $9m in seed funding.
The round was led by Zacua Ventures, alongside Yes VC, Arup, SHoP Architects, and JE Dunn. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations, product offerings and its development efforts.Founded by Andrew Lindsey and Robert Mazer in 2019, Flexnode is a digital infrastructure company working with immersive, bespoke design, efficient DFMA-focused construction, and advanced operation of liquid-cooling-enabled micro data centers. With a focus on connecting conceptual, customizable architecture with achievable, rapidly deployable engineering, the company improves data center construction and deployment assumptions to deliver data center management solutions.Commenting on the news, Andrew Lindsey said: “Our product offers bespoke solutions tailored to the specific requirements of each client. This capability involves a deep understanding of varied client needs, from the architectural design to the operational specifics, and comes with our deep dedication to ushering in a new kind of data center procurement and consumption experience that challenges outmoded methods and results. We’re grateful for the support of Zacua Ventures, and we look forward to using this latest capital injection to further refine and scale our product offerings.”28/02/2024