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Exodigo

Category: AI in Government / Public Sector

An AI-powered subsurface imaging platform that uses multi-sensor fusion to create high-resolution 3D digital twins of underground infrastructure without physical excavation. Exodigo was founded in 2021. The company is led by Jeremy Suard. Based in Palo Alto, USA. Team size: 400. Total funding raised: $134.0M. Latest round: Series B. Key investors include Greenfield Partners, Zeev Ventures, 10D, Square Peg, National Grid Partners, Jibe Ventures.

Founded
2021
Headquarters
Palo Alto, USA
Team size
400
Total funding
$134.0M

Value proposition

Reduces project costs and timelines by providing a non-intrusive, highly accurate map of underground assets, effectively eliminating the risks of utility strikes and the need for exploratory 'potholing'.

Products and solutions

Subsurface Intelligence Platform (3D Mapping), Multi-Sensor Fusion Hardware (Drone and Ground-based), AI Signal Processing Engine, Design-Ready CAD/GIS Integration Outputs, Underground Asset Verification Services

Unique value

Unlike traditional methods that rely on a single sensor (like GPR), Exodigo fuses data from multiple sensors—including electromagnetic, magnetic, and ground-penetrating radar—simultaneously to provide a comprehensive view of the subsurface.

Target customer

Utility companies, transportation authorities, civil engineering firms, and large-scale construction contractors.

Industries served

Utilities (Gas, Electric, Water), Transportation & Rail, Construction & Civil Engineering, Energy & Renewables, Urban Planning & Public Works

Technology advantage

Proprietary AI algorithms process massive volumes of signal data to filter out environmental noise and identify specific underground objects with high precision, transforming raw sensor data into actionable 3D models.

How they differentiate

Proprietary multi-sensor fusion (combining GPR, electromagnetic, and magnetic sensors) processed by AI to create high-resolution 3D digital twins, eliminating the need for exploratory 'potholing'.

Main competitors

4M Analytics, GPRS (Ground Penetrating Radar Systems), Screening Eagle Technologies

Key partnerships

Israel Railways (Strategic mapping partner), National Grid, PG&E (Pacific Gas and Electric), Vinci Construction, HNTB & AECOM (Engineering & Infrastructure design), U.S. Department of Energy (Grant recipient)

Notable customers

PG&E, National Grid, Israel Railways, Vinci Construction, AECOM, HNTB

Major milestones

Raised $105M Series B in February 2024 to accelerate global expansion, Named to TIME's Best Inventions of 2022, Established a strategic partnership with Israel Railways for national underground infrastructure mapping, Successfully completed over 1,000 projects across the US and Europe by early 2024

Growth metrics

Reported 3x year-over-year revenue growth in 2024 and expanded operations into the UK and France following its Series B round.

Market positioning

Premium subsurface intelligence platform and technology leader for large-scale infrastructure, utility, and transportation projects.

Geographic focus

North America, United Kingdom, Israel, and Europe.

Patents and IP

At least 2 patents filed related to subsurface imaging and AI-based signal processing (as of latest public records).

About Jeremy Suard

Jeremy Suard is the Co-Founder and CEO of Exodigo. He spent over 8 years in Unit 81, the elite technological unit of the Israeli Intelligence Corps, where he led large-scale, multi-disciplinary R&D projects as a Section Head. He is a recipient of the prestigious Israel Defense Prize for his contributions to national security. He holds a B.Sc. in Physics and Computer Science and an M.Sc. in Computer Science (specializing in Signal Processing) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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