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Krisp Technologies, a US-based voice processing technology spinout from Yerevan State University that graduated from University of California, Berkeley’s SkyDeck accelerator, has received $5m in a series A round backed by Storm Ventures, Sierra Ventures, TechNexus and Hive Ventures, TechCrunch reported yesterday. Founded in 2017 as 2Hz, Krisp has developed software to remove background noise from calls in real time, enabling users both to clean up their own sound and silence background noise coming from callers. The spinout previously raised…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.