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Manchester AI software provider Mindtrace secures $3m investment

Mindtrace has received the backing of two London-based venture capital firms and a listed asset manager.

Mindtrace provides AI software to companies(Image: PA)

A Manchester-based AI software provider has secured a $3m investment led by two venture capital firms in London and a listed asset manager.

Mindtrace will use the funding from Skylake Capital, Bloc Ventures and existing investor Mercia Asset Management to accelerate its product roadmap and bolster go-to market capabilities, including strategic partnerships.

As a result of the investment Marcos Battisti, general partner at Skylake Capital, and Michael Dimelow, chief commercial officer at Bloc Ventures, have joined the company's board of directors.

Mr Battisti said: "Mindtrace is a true innovator in a rapidly emerging new market dynamic. The company has developed a platform offering a unique combination of capabilities which include few-shot learning and federated learning.

"These capabilities are crucial to the democratization of artificial intelligence (AI). The solution is also a key technology to enable new AI capabilities at the edge."

Mindtrace's chairman Sir Hossein Yassaie added: "Deployment of continuous learning AI technology, capable of learning on multiple platforms and sharing new use case knowledge across enterprise and partner networks, with minimal data labeling and AI model rebuilding requirement, is a major advantage for enterprises to embrace in order to remain competitive in the age of digital transformation."

Ashwin Kumaraswamy, investment director at Mercia, said: "As Mindtrace’s seed investor we are delighted to take part in this latest round welcoming two new partners to the syndicate, both of whom have significant value to add.