
Twin Path Ventures, the former investor in the United Kingdom in the first startups, has received a commitment of 10 million pounds from British business investments.
The agreement, which is spread over the next three years, is designed to expand Twin Path's ability to care for emerging technology founders in all regions of the United Kingdom.
TWIN PENTtures, led by partners John Spindler, Nick Salter and Katie Lukwood, aims to invest approximately 10 million pounds every year in about 15 startups focusing on artificial intelligence. This investment will target companies inside and outside London, which reflects the investor campaign for regional innovation and imparting the neutral character to economic growth.
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• CircumstancesThe proliferation in East London senses ultrasound and advanced AI to discover errors in the production and diagnosis of fuel cells, allowing manufacturers to predict performance and deterioration rates at an early stage. Finance allowed Twin Path Ventures projects to lead a seed tour of 3 million pounds, along with international investors.
• A large discoveryBlue from Belfast, spreads the discovery of advanced machine learning and artificial biology to detect new drug treatments. As it revolves from Queens Belfast University, it deals with the main global health challenges, including cancer and resistance infections.
• Composed: With a team in London and the northwest, this emerging company founded by EX-Graphcore and Quantum Black Engineers have developed a platform that enables the two field experts-engineering, lawyers and teachers-to train and evaluate artificial intelligence applications. Language models.
Strategic cooperation
“We are happy to join Twin Path Ventures and enhance our support for the UK's ecosystem in the United Kingdom. By encouraging innovation in emerging technology, this partnership confirms our commitment to advance economic growth throughout the Kingdom United.
“This cooperation represents a great milestone. It enhances our ability to communicate with the next generation of artificial intelligence pioneers, especially in areas where finding can be more difficult. We are keen to discover new talents and help In expanding the scope of transformational projects in artificial intelligence.
Twin Path Ventures has already invested in more than 20 Amnesty International Company since its launch 18 months ago, with the new injection of funds, its mission of supporting the US -based startups is scheduled to accelerate its headquarters for global influence.
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