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375 Oslo’s Vind AI raises €3M: Co-founder and CEO Helene Bøhler discusses disrupting wind project planning and design using AI

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 09/11/2024 02:00 EDT

Oslo’s Vind AI raises €3M: Co-founder and CEO Helene Bøhler discusses disrupting wind project planning and design using AI

Oslo-based Vind AI, a SaaS B2B company offering software solutions for the wind industry, announced on Wednesday that it has raised €3M in a seed funding round led by Norrsken VC. The round includes participation from Spacemaker founders, Arkwright X, and employees.  “Our overall goal is to establish Vind AI as the industry standard for ... Read more

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