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'''Help Lightning''' is a technology firm headed by [[Gary York]] which distributes "virtual expertise" software, allowing medical and technical experts to provide remote support by "merged reality," superimposing live video streams with field workers. With more than 50,000 users in | '''Help Lightning''' is a technology firm headed by [[Gary York]] which distributes "virtual expertise" software, allowing medical and technical experts to provide remote support by "merged reality," superimposing live video streams with field workers. With more than 50,000 users in 90 countries, Help Lightning is a leader in the field of augmented reality. | ||
Help Lightning got its start as an idea from [[UAB Medical Center]] neurosurgeon and inventor [[Bart Guthrie]]. The company was established in [[2016]] with offices in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Innovation Depot]]. | Help Lightning got its start as an idea from [[UAB Medical Center]] neurosurgeon and inventor [[Bart Guthrie]]. The company was established in [[2016]] with offices in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Innovation Depot]]. | ||
The company saw a multi-fold increase in demand for its technology during the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]]. In August [[2020]] Resolve Growth Partners of Baltimore, Maryland led an $8 million funding round to raise capital for Help Lightning to expand its operations. An additional $3 in growth capital funds was secured in May [[2021]]. | The company saw a multi-fold increase in demand for its technology during the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]]. In August [[2020]] Resolve Growth Partners of Baltimore, Maryland led an $8 million funding round to raise capital for Help Lightning to expand its operations. An additional $3 in growth capital funds was secured in May [[2021]]. | ||
In November 2021 Help Lightning acquired Fieldbit of Mountain View, California. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Patchen, Tyler (August 14, 2020) "Birmingham tech firm raises $8M in Series A funding." {{BBJ}} | * Patchen, Tyler (August 14, 2020) "Birmingham tech firm raises $8M in Series A funding." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Patchen, Tyler (June 1, 2021) "Birmingham's Help Lightning lands $3M in growth equity." {{BBJ}} | * Patchen, Tyler (June 1, 2021) "Birmingham's Help Lightning lands $3M in growth equity." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Patchen, Tyler (November 9, 2021) "Help Lightning acquires Silicon Valley-based Fieldbit." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 9 November 2021
Help Lightning is a technology firm headed by Gary York which distributes "virtual expertise" software, allowing medical and technical experts to provide remote support by "merged reality," superimposing live video streams with field workers. With more than 50,000 users in 90 countries, Help Lightning is a leader in the field of augmented reality.
Help Lightning got its start as an idea from UAB Medical Center neurosurgeon and inventor Bart Guthrie. The company was established in 2016 with offices in Birmingham's Innovation Depot.
The company saw a multi-fold increase in demand for its technology during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic. In August 2020 Resolve Growth Partners of Baltimore, Maryland led an $8 million funding round to raise capital for Help Lightning to expand its operations. An additional $3 in growth capital funds was secured in May 2021.
In November 2021 Help Lightning acquired Fieldbit of Mountain View, California.
References
- Moseley, Brandon (April 23, 2020) "Birmingham company uses technology to allow corporations to operate remotely" Alabama Political Reporter
- Patchen, Tyler (August 14, 2020) "Birmingham tech firm raises $8M in Series A funding." Birmingham Business Journal
- Patchen, Tyler (June 1, 2021) "Birmingham's Help Lightning lands $3M in growth equity." Birmingham Business Journal
- Patchen, Tyler (November 9, 2021) "Help Lightning acquires Silicon Valley-based Fieldbit." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Help Lightning website