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916 UK-based Nodes & Links secures €11.4M to bring AI-powered automation to the construction industry

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 02/18/2025 03:00 EDT

UK-based Nodes & Links secures €11.4M to bring AI-powered automation to the construction industry

London-based Nodes & Links, an AI-powered platform for construction project management, has secured $12M (approximately €11.46M) in Series B funding.  ETF Partners led the round, which included participation from SFC, Uncorrelated, and existing investors. AI-powered schedule management platform Founded in 2018 by Greg Lawton and Dr Christos Ellinas, Nodes & Links is a technology company ... Read more

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