CODA Farm Technologies, an internet of things (IoT) agriculture startup with literal roots in Western Washington’s Skagit Valley, has raised $2.2 million in venture capital. The seed round was led by Lowercarbon Capital with participation from Voyager Capital, Arnold Venture Group and Will Canine, co-founder of Opentrons Labworks.
CEO David Wallace grew up on his family’s potato farm, but left for college and graduate school, ultimately landing a job as a senior data scientist with Amazon Web Services for four years. His brother, Chief Technology Officer Connor Wallace, likewise abandoned the spuds for college and employment in science and technology.
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