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Cornish AI firm set for growth after £200k investment

Newquay's SimSage receives equity investment from Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Investment Fund and cash from angel investors too

Sean Wilson and Rock de Vocht, co-founders of Cornish AI business SimSage

Newquay-based artificial intelligence company SimSage is set to grow after receiving a £200,000 investment.

The Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF) has bought £100,000 of shares in the AI firm as part of an overall a £200,000 deal.

The investment round was led by the FSE Group as the appointed fund manager for CIOSIF and includes investment from a number of angel investors working with corporate finance and venture capital company Mylor Ventures.

SimSage has developed an AI-powered search platform designed to dramatically reduce time spent searching for information, both for employees within organisations and on websites for customers.

The system has been developed specifically to find relevant information within organisations, and where quite specific uses of English language is critically important.

It allows staff to quickly find documents, files and information from multiple systems using a single unifying search box, which improves productivity, removes the cost and complexity of document management systems and reduces business risk particularly around legislative compliance.

SimSage also allows customers to find exactly what they are looking for on a website, increasing website visitor engagement and sales, and reducing pressure on frontline staff having to deal with queries by telephone.

The business has an experienced management team led by Sean Wilson and Rock de Vocht who previously operated a similar business in New Zealand.