Childcare management company Öogo eyes €1.2 million funding round

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Childcare management company Öogo eyes €1.2 million funding round
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Öogo developed a service aimed at bringing all stakeholders in the childcare process onto one platform

Making it Work Childcare management company Öogo eyes €1.2 million funding round Öogo developed a service aimed at bringing all stakeholders in the childcare process onto one platform

The business has developed a service aimed at bringing all stakeholders in the childcare process onto one platform. “Users log on to Öogo and check our network of childcare providers. They can search for the type of childcare needed and our team can also help them find what they need. We also provide a range of parental supports, including sleep training and nutritional advice.”

“I wondered why there was no good technology for childcare. It felt abundantly obvious that this was an industry grossly underserved by the kind of technology other industries take for granted.”Pivot into data proves fruitful for Kerry AI and machine learning firm ProdensusThe business is targeting companies as well as individual parents, with the former recognising the need to aid in childcare to retain staff.

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