Get RE

Automated Circular Economy Solutions for Used Smartphones

Retail Platforms
Active
Mature Ra'anana Founded 2015
Total raised
$2.3M
Last: Series A 2015-01
Stage
Mature
Founded
2015
Headcount
10
HQ
Ra'anana
Sector
Retail Platforms

About

Get RE provides a 360-degree automated platform for trading and recycling used smartphones. With the RE automat, users can get cash for their old smartphone or trade it up for a refurbished one by paying the difference.

The company's patented, AI-driven, cloud-based automats enable a simple and immediate customer experience to sell, recycle, or buy used phones.

Funding history · 1 round · $2.3M total

2015-01
Series A $2.3M

Company Intelligence Q&A

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When was Get RE founded and what was its former name?
Get RE was founded in January 2015 and was formerly known as Cellomat.
What is Get RE's primary business activity?
Get RE provides a 360-degree automated platform for trading and recycling used smartphones, utilizing patented, AI-driven, cloud-based automats.
What was Get RE's total funding raised and when was its last round?
Get RE has raised a total of $2.25 million. Its last funding round was a Series A in January 2015.
Which investor participated in Get RE's Series A funding round?
Cellebrite DI was an investor in Get RE's Series A funding round in January 2015.
What is the current employee count for Get RE?
Get RE currently has between 1 and 10 employees.
Where is Get RE's headquarters located?
Get RE's headquarters is located in Ra'anana, Center District, Israel.
In which geographic markets does Get RE operate?
Get RE operates in the European and Israeli geographic markets.
What significant partnership did Get RE announce in July 2022?
In July 2022, Get RE announced a partnership to purchase used smartphones at am:pm branches in Israel.
When did Cellomat (now Get RE) expand its mobile phone repair service kiosks to the US?
In August 2017, Cellomat (now Get RE) brought its mobile phone repair service kiosks to the US.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Retail Platforms
Sub-sectors
Retail PlatformsGoods
Target customers
Commerce & RetailDistribution ChannelsBrick & MortarConsumers
Business model
B2CB2B

Highlights

1 PatentsVerified

Tags

customer-servicecircular-economymobile-devicesretail