
Sensorita provides fill level sensors and digital twin technology for large waste containers, enabling real-time tracking of fill levels and location. Their AI-powered solution uses radar and machine learning to measure fill levels in open containers. This addresses problems of unknown inventory, reactive operations, and inefficient planning in the waste management industry. Sensorita offers a co-pilot for logistics and production, assists sales and dispatchers, and provides customers with dedicated dashboards for real-time insights. The technology allows for better asset management, including tracking container status, condition, and certifications. The business model appears to be a SaaS offering for waste management companies.

Sensorita provides fill level sensors and digital twin technology for large waste containers, enabling real-time tracking of fill levels and location. Their AI-powered solution uses radar and machine learning to measure fill levels in open containers. This addresses problems of unknown inventory, reactive operations, and inefficient planning in the waste management industry. Sensorita offers a co-pilot for logistics and production, assists sales and dispatchers, and provides customers with dedicated dashboards for real-time insights. The technology allows for better asset management, including tracking container status, condition, and certifications. The business model appears to be a SaaS offering for waste management companies.
Location & founding: Oslo, Norway — founded 2020
Product: Radar-based fill-level sensors + cloud analytics (digital twins) for large/open waste containers
Customers / use case: Waste management and construction/industrial waste operators — inventory, routing and operations optimization
Recent funding: Seed round July 2024 (~$3.25M) led by Brick & Mortar Ventures; Telenor participated
Waste management logistics and container asset management
2020
Climate-tech / Waste management technology
3250000.00
Telenor participated; reported round size ~ $3.25M–$3.3M
“Raised Seed round led by a construction-focused VC (Brick & Mortar Ventures) with strategic participation from a telecom (Telenor), suggesting investor interest from both sector-specialist and strategic corporate backers.”