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426 Growth Catalyst Partners acquires InspiredMinds!, the UK-based company behind World Summit AI

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 11/21/2024 04:22 EDT

Growth Catalyst Partners acquires InspiredMinds!, the UK-based company behind World Summit AI

US-based Growth Catalyst Partners, a private equity firm focused on investing in information, marketing, and tech-enabled services, on Wednesday announced that it has acquired UK-based InspiredMinds! This acquisition helps InspiredMinds! expand into the US market and strengthen its goal of connecting top AI talent through events like World Summit AI and Intelligent Health. However, post-acquisition, ... Read more

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