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$5.5M
Pelgo, an AI-based career transition agent, has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to enhance product development, expand its AI and engineering teams, and support go-to-market efforts ahead of its initial product launch in early February. The funding round was led by Flybridge Capital Partners, with participation from Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, and 645 Ventures.Investors: Flybridge Capital Partners, Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, 645 Ventures
$5.5M
Pelgo, a NYC-based company offering an AI-powered career transition agent service, raised $5.5 million in seed funding. The round was led by Flybridge Capital Partners, with participation from Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, and 645 Ventures. The funds will be used to hire additional engineers, accelerate market research, and enhance product development.Investors: Flybridge Capital Partners, Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, 645 Ventures
$5.5M
Pelgo has secured a $5.5 million seed funding round led by Flybridge Capital, with participation from Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, and 645 Ventures. The company aims to provide affordable career transition services using AI, addressing the high costs of traditional outplacement services. Pelgo's innovative approach combines AI with human support to create personalized reskilling roadmaps for job seekers, making career guidance accessible to a broader audience.Investors: Flybridge Capital, Eniac Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, 645 Ventures
$3M
scholรฉ ai, an AI native workforce learning platform, has raised $3 million in funding to expand deployments, hire, and enhance its adaptive learning product. The funding round was led by Ace Ventures, with participation from The House Fund and FundF.Investors: Ace Ventures, The House Fund, FundF
$3M
Scholรฉ AI, an AI-native learning platform provider based in Lausanne, Switzerland, raised $3 million in funding. The round was led by Ace Ventures, with participation from The House Fund and FundF. The company plans to use the funds to expand enterprise deployments, grow its team, and further develop its adaptive learning platform.Investors: Ace Ventures, The House Fund, FundF
$30M
Emversity, an Indian workforce-training startup, has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round led by Premji Invest, with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Z47. This funding values the company at approximately $120 million and aims to address the skills gap in India by providing job-ready training for roles that AI cannot replace. Total funding now stands at $46 million.Investors: Premji Invest, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Z47