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DeepSee.ai Announces $22.6M Series A Funding to Enable Enterprises to Turn Data Into Assets for “Months to Minutes” Efficiencies
DeepSee.ai Announces $22.6M Series A Funding to Enable Enterprises to Turn Data Into Assets for “Months to Minutes” Efficiencies
03/15/21, 12:54 PM
Location
salt lake city
Money raised
$22 million
Round Type
series a
DeepSee.ai, the leader in AI-powered Knowledge Process Automation, today announced it has closed $22.6 million in Series A funding led by ForgePoint Capital, with participation from previous investors AllegisCyber Capital and Signal Peak Ventures. DeepSee’s total funding to date is now $30.7 million. The series A funds will be used to accelerate product development and expand the platform beyond the capital markets and insurance verticals. Sean Cunningham, Managing Director of ForgePoint Capital will join the DeepSee Board of Directors.
Company Info
Location
salt lake city, utah, united states
Additional Info
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DeepSee.ai, the leader in AI-powered Knowledge Process Automation, today announced it has closed $22.6 million in Series A funding led by ForgePoint Capital, with participation from previous investors AllegisCyber Capital and Signal Peak Ventures. DeepSee’s total funding to date is now $30.7 million. The series A funds will be used to accelerate product development and expand the platform beyond the capital markets and insurance verticals. Sean Cunningham, Managing Director of ForgePoint Capital will join the DeepSee Board of Directors.
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