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906 German AI startup Briink secures €3.8M to build the world’s first AI agents designed for ESG teams

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 09/30/2024 03:20 EDT

Berlin-based Briink, an AI startup focused on supporting ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and sustainability teams, has raised €3.85M in a seed round of funding. EquityPitcher Ventures and 13books Capital co-led the investment, which was further supported by existing investors, including Merantix, seed + speed Ventures, and notable angel investors. Spencer Lake, Partner at 13books ... Read more

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