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Digital ordering and delivery management platform for enterprise restaurant chains, powering online ordering, dispatch, and guest data for major QSR and fast casual brands.
Olo is a New York-based software company that provides enterprise restaurant chains with a digital ordering and delivery management platform, enabling brands to accept online orders through branded web and mobile channels, dispatch orders to third-party delivery services, and consolidate all digital order streams into a single operational workflow. The platform sits between a restaurant brand's digital storefronts and its point-of-sale systems, translating incoming orders from brand-owned channels and marketplace aggregators into the format each restaurant's kitchen display and POS system expects — eliminating the tablet proliferation problem that plagued multi-channel restaurant operations. Olo's Rails product aggregates orders from DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and other marketplaces into a unified stream, while Dispatch powers branded delivery fulfillment by routing orders to the optimal delivery provider in real time.
Regenerative agriculture carbon program and soil carbon measurement platform. Copenhagen, Denmark. Raised €46M+. Operates across Europe with 1M+ enrolled acres.
Agreena is a Copenhagen-based agricultural technology company that operates Europe's leading soil carbon program for arable farmers. Founded in 2018, the company has raised over €46 million and has enrolled more than one million acres of European farmland into its regenerative agriculture carbon certification program.\n\nAgreena's platform guides farmers through the transition to regenerative practices — including no-till, cover cropping, and reduced synthetic inputs — and uses a combination of satellite remote sensing and soil sampling to quantify and verify the resulting carbon sequestration. Farmers receive carbon certificates they can sell to corporate buyers seeking high-integrity agricultural carbon credits.\n\nThe company has built strong relationships with European agribusinesses, cooperatives, and food companies seeking to address Scope 3 agricultural emissions. Agreena's approach of combining farmer incentives with rigorous MRV methodology positions it as a key player in Europe's transition to carbon-smart farming, and the company is expanding its program footprint across Central and Eastern Europe.
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