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Reevo Strengthens Its AI-Powered Prospecting and Outreach With Acquisition of Ciro

SANTA CLARA, Calif.Ciro’s prospecting agent is used by hundreds of sales teams to run outreach at a scale no human could match. Now it’s part of Reevo’s AI-native Revenue Operating System. Reevo, the AI-native Revenue Operating System backed by Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins, today announced it has acquired Ciro, a B2B prospecting agent that finds, qualifies, […]

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Ciro’s prospecting agent is used by hundreds of sales teams to run outreach at a scale no human could match. Now it’s part of Reevo’s AI-native Revenue Operating System.

Reevo, the AI-native Revenue Operating System backed by Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins, today announced it has acquired Ciro, a B2B prospecting agent that finds, qualifies, enriches, and drafts outreach to sales contacts at scale. Reevo gives reps the ability to run prospecting in the same system where they manage their pipeline and close deals. Acquiring Ciro adds to that foundation, bringing even more depth and precision to existing capabilities.

Most B2B revenue teams already use some form of prospecting software, but it typically lives in a separate tool from the CRM and outreach platforms, requiring reps to export lists, re-verify data, and manually load contacts into a sequencer before a single email goes out. Reevo was built to eliminate exactly that kind of tool sprawl by building prospecting directly into the platform. Ciro’s technology takes that built-in prospecting further, replacing workflows that used to require their own login, export, and integration work with prospecting that already knows the account. Ciro’s prospecting agent runs on a multi-terabyte search index covering hundreds of millions of person and company profiles, executing multiple search passes that progressively refine precision as the system learns what a customer actually wants.

Companies use Ciro to handle prospecting for their sales development teams, building lists with more than ten qualifying criteria per contact at a speed and consistency no individual rep could match working alone. The agent also remembers preferences over time: ideal customer profiles, exclusion rules, and outreach voice are learned once and applied automatically from that point forward.

With the acquisition, Ciro’s technology becomes a native part of Reevo’s prospecting engine, making Reevo’s contact enrichment, lead scoring, and personalized outreach drafting more powerful than ever — all without managing a separate tool or vendor. For Reevo customers, that means the pipeline fills itself: qualified leads appear inside the CRM already enriched, already scored, and already matched to the right account, with outreach drafted and ready to send.

The acquisition comes as Reevo has seen 4x growth since its November 2025 launch, growing past 90 employees with senior leaders from Affirm, Airbnb, Box, DoorDash, HubSpot, Notion, Salesforce, Square, Rippling, and Uber.

“Every revenue team we talk to is paying for four or five separate tools just to find out who to call. We built prospecting into Reevo from the start, and Ciro’s agent makes it far more powerful — one of the best prospecting engines in the market, now running natively in the platform our customers already run their entire business on,”said David Zhu, Co-Founder and CEO of Reevo. “This is what it looks like when revenue actually runs on autopilot. Not a dashboard that tells you what to do next. A system that already did it.”

“Ciro and Reevo fit naturally together: prospecting that just works and an operating system built for it to run on. Combining them lets our system prospect with the intelligence of the full customer lifecycle, where everything learned downstream feeds back into who our customers go after next,” said Richard Lee, CEO and Co-Founder of Ciro. “I’m incredibly bullish on what Reevo is building and how it’ll serve our customers.”

Reevo’s AI-native Revenue Operating System replaces the patchwork of point tools, CRM, prospecting databases, enrichment vendors, sequencers, dialers, and meeting intelligence software that most B2B revenue teams stitch together today. Built on first-party data captured directly from emails, meetings, and calendars, the platform gives every rep full context on every account through Ask Reevo, the AI copilot that reasons across a team’s entire pipeline rather than just summarizing it. With Ciro’s technology now strengthening its prospecting, Reevo gives customers a revenue engine that does not wait to be told who to chase. It already knows.

About Reevo

Reevo is a modern, AI-native Revenue Operating System that replaces the patchwork of B2B tools that marketing, sales, and customer success teams use today. Reevo’s unified platform eliminates manual work, boosts productivity, and equips revenue teams with a single source of truth that proactively provides context and takes action to help them sell. Built on a unified data core, Reevo transforms fragmented, passive go-to-market workflows into one intelligent platform from first-touch through closed-won. Reevo was founded in 2024 by David Zhu, Cindy Hao, Curtis Tan, and Clement Fang and has raised $80 million in funding from Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and Zhu Ventures. Learn more at reevo.ai.

About Ciro

Ciro is a B2B prospecting agent that automates how revenue teams identify and reach the right buyers. It handles the research, qualification, enrichment, and first-draft outreach that GTM teams normally do by hand, and adapts its targeting and messaging as it works. Founded by David Winer, Ross Geiger, and Richard Lee, Ciro is backed by CRV, Y Combinator, and SV Angel. It is now part of the Reevo platform.

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AI is Reshaping Hospital Operations: Industry Leaders to Meet at Smart Healthcare Facilities Convention 2026

Houston, TXArtificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how hospitals run their day-to-day operations, from patient flow management to predictive equipment maintenance, and this shift will take center stage at the Smart Healthcare Facilities Convention (SHFC) 2026, taking place September 1–3, 2026, in Houston, Texas. The convention brings together senior healthcare executives, facilities leaders, and technology innovators to […]

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how hospitals run their day-to-day operations, from patient flow management to predictive equipment maintenance, and this shift will take center stage at the Smart Healthcare Facilities Convention (SHFC) 2026, taking place September 1–3, 2026, in Houston, Texas.

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The convention brings together senior healthcare executives, facilities leaders, and technology innovators to explore how AI-driven tools are reshaping hospital infrastructure and care delivery. Hosted in Houston — a growing hub for healthcare innovation and home to Houston Methodist Hospital — the invite-only event will convene high-level decision makers alongside 25 vetted solution providers for three days of keynotes, panels, and curated networking.

Among the featured sessions is a keynote on harnessing AI for operational intelligence, where a healthcare technologist will showcase how artificial intelligence is improving patient flow management, enabling real-time analytics, and scaling telehealth services across large health systems. The discussion reflects a broader theme running through this year’s agenda: hospitals are increasingly turning to AI and IoT-enabled systems to reduce downtime, optimize energy use, and strengthen predictive maintenance across their facilities.

Beyond AI in operations, SHFC 2026 will address a wide range of pressing issues shaping the future of healthcare facilities, including smart infrastructure, cybersecurity and data protection, sustainability and energy efficiency, emergency preparedness, and workforce wellbeing. Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage in one-on-one meetings and networking events, including a Smart Facility Awards ceremony recognizing leaders driving innovation across the sector.

“As healthcare systems face mounting pressure to do more with less, AI is emerging as a critical tool for improving efficiency without compromising patient care,” organizers noted, pointing to the convention’s focus on data-driven strategies and intelligent facility management.

SHFC 2026 is produced by BMA Conventions, a premier events and conference provider dedicated to creating high-impact gatherings that drive innovation and industry connections across sectors including healthcare, data centers, and manufacturing.

Event Details: Smart Healthcare Facilities Convention 2026 Dates: September 1–3, 2026 Location: Houston, Texas

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Manufacturing Leaders to Explore Industry 4.0 at Smart Manufacturing Convention 2027

Houston, TXThe modern factory floor bears little resemblance to the one manufacturers built their businesses on a decade ago. Sensors now talk to software, robots work alongside human operators, and machine learning models predict equipment failures before they happen. This shift, known as Industry 4.0, is fast becoming the baseline for competitive manufacturing rather than a […]

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The modern factory floor bears little resemblance to the one manufacturers built their businesses on a decade ago. Sensors now talk to software, robots work alongside human operators, and machine learning models predict equipment failures before they happen. This shift, known as Industry 4.0, is fast becoming the baseline for competitive manufacturing rather than a future concept for early adopters. To help leaders navigate it, the Smart Manufacturing & Automation Convention 2027 will bring together manufacturing executives, plant managers, and technology innovators in Houston, Texas, for a focused look at the tools and strategies shaping the next era of industrial production.

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The Industry Challenge

Manufacturers face pressure on multiple fronts. Aging equipment and legacy control systems drive up maintenance costs and unplanned downtime, while supply chains still recovering from years of disruption demand faster, more transparent responses than older systems can deliver. A wave of retirements among experienced technicians is leaving plants short on institutional knowledge just as the skills needed to run connected facilities grow more technical. Customers now expect real-time visibility into orders and quality, cybersecurity has become a board-level concern, and plant leaders increasingly ask not whether to modernize, but how to do it without disrupting production.

Technology Reshaping the Factory Floor

Industry 4.0 answers these pressures through a set of interconnected technologies. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) embeds sensors across equipment to capture real-time data on machine health, while AI and machine learning turn that data into action — powering predictive maintenance that flags failures weeks in advance and computer vision that catches defects faster than manual inspection. Digital twins let engineers simulate process changes or layout redesigns in software before touching the physical plant, cutting both risk and cost. Collaborative robots increasingly work alongside human operators, handling repetitive tasks while freeing skilled workers for supervisory roles.

These tools depend on connectivity and protection working together: cloud and edge computing tie data and control systems into unified dashboards, while cybersecurity frameworks like zero-trust architecture guard increasingly networked plants. Workforce upskilling and sustainability-focused energy monitoring round out the picture, helping manufacturers cut costs and carbon footprint alike.

Where the Convention Fits In

The Smart Manufacturing & Automation Convention 2027 is built around these realities, convening decision-makers and solution providers for keynotes, panels, and live demonstrations spanning predictive maintenance, IIoT, digital twins, robotics, and cybersecurity. Confirmed sessions include a chief digital officer’s account of building a connected manufacturing ecosystem and a plant manager’s case study on cloud-based analytics, giving attendees a practical view of digital transformation at scale.

About the Event

The convention takes place in Houston, Texas, with exact dates to be announced. It connects senior manufacturing and engineering leaders with 25+ solution providers across robotics, IIoT, automation, and AI, featuring keynotes, workshops, networking events, and the Smart Manufacturing Facilities Awards. The event is produced by BMA Conventions.

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In Person Learning & Networking Event for Data Center Facility Leaders

Ashburn, VA As demand for AI computing, cloud services, and always-on digital infrastructure accelerates, data center operators are entering 2027 under more pressure — and more scrutiny — than ever before. From AI-optimized hardware to the race toward renewable power, the industry’s next chapter will be shaped by a handful of defining trends, many of which will […]

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 As demand for AI computing, cloud services, and always-on digital infrastructure accelerates, data center operators are entering 2027 under more pressure — and more scrutiny — than ever before. From AI-optimized hardware to the race toward renewable power, the industry’s next chapter will be shaped by a handful of defining trends, many of which will take center stage at the upcoming Data Center Facilities Convention, taking place November 17–19, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton, Washington Dulles Airport.

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Chief among these trends is the rapid retooling of data centers to support AI workloads. Hyperscalers and enterprise operators alike are deploying AI-ready infrastructure, advanced chips, and specialized rack architectures designed to handle machine learning training and inference at scale,  a shift that is reshaping everything from power distribution to cooling design across the industry.

That reshaping is closely tied to a second major trend: the push toward smarter, more efficient facilities. AI-driven infrastructure, advanced cooling technologies, and modular designs are becoming standard, with data center infrastructure management (DCIM) platforms increasingly built around predictive maintenance, automated workflows, and real-time analytics to optimize performance and reduce downtime.

Sustainability remains a third defining force heading into 2027. Operators are integrating renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and adopting innovative cooling technologies, with many securing wind and solar power through long-term agreements as they target carbon-neutral or carbon-negative operations by 2030. This push for renewable power is increasingly treated not as a compliance exercise but as a core operational strategy, alongside broader sustainability programs focused on waste reduction, recycling, and green certifications.

“The data centers being built and upgraded today look fundamentally different from those of even a few years ago,” organizers noted, pointing to the convergence of AI demand, efficiency mandates, and sustainability commitments now driving industry investment. “2027 will be a year where those pressures really come to a head.”

The Data Center Facilities Convention will bring these trends into sharp focus, convening industry leaders, innovators, and technology providers for keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops covering smart infrastructure, AI integration, decarbonization, and cybersecurity and risk management. The event also features the Smart Data Center Facilities Awards, recognizing organizations and leaders driving innovation across the sector.

Event Details: Data Center Facilities Convention 2026

Dates: November 17–19, 2026

Location: DoubleTree by Hilton, Washington Dulles Airport

The convention is produced by BMA Conventions, a premier events and conference provider dedicated to creating high-impact gatherings that drive innovation and industry connections across sectors including data centers, healthcare, and manufacturing.

For registration and more information, visit: https://bmaconventions.com/data-center-facilities-convention/

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