Zerve AI has secured a US$7.6 million seed funding round led by Paladin Capital Group
A US$7.6 million seed funding round, led by Paladin Capital Group, has been secured by Zerve AI.
Zerve AI has developed an end-to-end platform which leverages AI to simplify the building, management and deployment of data workflows. The platform is designed specifically for code-first data teams. Headquartered in Limerick, Ireland, Zerve AI was founded in 2021 by Jason Hillary, Greg Michaelson and Phily Hayes.
Paladin is a global investor that supports and accelerates the growth of innovative companies through venture investment, expansion and growth capital. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices in New York City, Silicon Valley, London and Luxembourg.
Oaklins’ team in Ireland acted as the sole financial advisor in this transaction.
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