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Suffolk Technologies to collaborate with underground mapping tech company

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Exodigo, a non-intrusive underground discovery technology company, has announced its completion of Suffolk Technologies’ Boost program and will start collaborating on several projects with the firm.

Boost, named the Accelerator of the Year by the Center for Real Estate Technology and Innovation, is a competitive program designed to ignite growth and equip pioneering built environment startups with the tools and connections to transform the industry.

Exodigo was one of seven startups selected out of 212 global applicants to participate this year.

Exodigo is said to be working closely with infrastructure and utility leaders to change underground mapping. The company says that it provides insights from a combination of advanced sensor technologies, 3D imaging, and AI.

Parker Mundt, Vice President of Platform at Suffolk Technologies said, “We were excited to work with Exodigo through the Boost program because the technology platform has the potential to transform the way the entire industry designs and builds.

“The company’s unique approach to non-intrusive underground discovery is already improving the way capital projects are conceived, built and executed by offering accurate insights that mitigate risk throughout the project lifecycle. We’re excited to explore further opportunities for collaboration and are confident that Exodigo will continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in our industry.”

Through the ongoing collaboration, Exodigo will provide underground mapping services for use cases from hospitals to airports spanning several states across the US.

Jeremy Suard, CEO and Co-Founder of Exodigo added, “We are immensely proud to have been part of the BOOST program and are excited about the opportunities we are exploring to work alongside Suffolk to deliver critical capital projects. We are committed to driving innovation in the built environment sector and look forward to collaborating with Suffolk to further our mission of non-intrusive discovery.”

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