Video compression startup Deep Render has received $9m (£7.3m) through a combination of equity and grant funding. The London-based company is developing file compression technology to free up bandwidth for internet service providers. Deep Render's software uses machine learning to reduce the size of videos up to "up to 5x smaller", which the company says it [...] The post Startup combatting the internet's 'ticking time bomb' scoops £7.3m appeared first on UKTN | UK Tech News.