BlueDot
BlueDot Inc. is a Canadian software company. The company's flagship product is Insights, a software-as-service used to map the spread of infectious diseases.
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| Industry | Software | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 2009 | 
| Founder | Kamran Khan | 
| Headquarters | Toronto, Canada | 
| Products | BlueDot | 
| Website | https://bluedot.global | 
Description
    
BlueDot was founded in 2013. According to the company's founder, BlueDot's initial business concept was inspired by the effects of the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak.[1] The company secured $9.4 million in Series A funding in 2019, with its primary investors being Horizon Ventures, The Co-operators, and BDC Capital's Women in Technology Venture Fund.[1]
BlueDot and its software received significant coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic. BlueDot software is being used to track outbreaks of COVID-19.[1][2][3] While the WHO publicly warned of “pneumonia with an unknown cause” in China for the first time on January 5th, BlueDot warned users six days earlier about the impending danger.[4][5][6]
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