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797 Germany’s Emerge Tech raises funds to help small companies use AI for hiring and attracting talent

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 05/19/2025 06:00 EDT

Berlin-based Emerge Tech GmbH, an HR tech startup, secures funding from High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) and Heimatboost investment community. The capital will finance platform development and preparation for a seed round. Emerge Tech offers an AI-driven employer-branding platform that helps small and mid-sized companies attract and engage talent as effectively as large corporations by automating and ... Read more

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