Motu et al. back Parlamind with €1.5m seed funding
German artificial intelligence startup Parlamind has raised €1.5m seed funding from Berlin-based seed fund Motu Ventures and other investors.
Motu invested alongside business angel Fabian Westerheide's Asgard Capital – with which he invests in startups in the fields of artificial intelligence and Internet of Things – and the investment company of fellow business angel Benjamin Rohé's Angelfund.vc.
Gero Decker, Torben Schreiter and Gerrit de Veer also invested. The startup is further sponsored by the Exist programme of the German government.
Parlamind is currently available as a free beta version. With the fresh capital, the startup aims to further develop the product to bring it to market maturity. Parlamind CEO Christian Wolf previously founded consumer electronics marketplace Wirkaufens.
Company
Founded in 2015 and based in Berlin, Parlamind develops artificial intelligence for customer service. It aims to analyse, route and autonomously answer incoming customer communication.
People
Motu – Philipp Semmer (managing partner).
Angelfund.vc – Benjamin Rohé (founder).
Parlamind – Christian Wolf (CEO).
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