CityZen
Location based Social Network for Cities
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2012 by Daniel Glazman and Yuval Tirosh, CityZen operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $3,000 across one funding round. In February 2012, CityZen secured a grant from the European Union Seventh Framework Program (FP7).
Business overview
CityZen develops a mobile application designed to enable citizens to report accidents, safety hazards, criminal activities, and other events directly to local authorities. The platform incorporates social features, allowing users to view reported events in their vicinity, comment on reports, and receive updates on their handling. CityZen's database and algorithms analyze and filter information to provide accessible data to authorities and citizens, serving municipalities and consumers within the Media & Entertainment Technologies sector.
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- When was CityZen founded?
- CityZen was founded in January 2012 by Daniel Glazman and Yuval Tirosh.
- What is CityZen's primary focus?
- CityZen focuses on providing a location-based social network for cities, enabling citizens to report local events like accidents and safety hazards to authorities via a mobile app.
- What was a significant early milestone for CityZen?
- In February 2012, CityZen secured a grant from the European Union Seventh Framework Program (FP7).
- What markets does CityZen serve?
- CityZen serves municipalities and consumers, providing tools for civic engagement and communication with local authorities.
- What is the current status of CityZen?
- CityZen is currently non-active as of February 2015.