Phacet raised $4.4M in seed funding on Sept. 23, 2024. The Paris-based startup aims to enhance AI adoption in SMEs across various sectors. Founder Nicolas Marchais says this will bridge the gap between AI models and SMEs' needs, making AI accessible and effective for small businesses.
On September 23, 2024, Phacet, a Paris-based AI startup, announced a successful $4.4M seed funding round. This investment will support Phacet's goal to provide AI tools specifically designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The round comes as AI is becoming increasingly relevant to smaller businesses, not just large corporations.
Phacet is focused on expanding AI solutions across sectors like eCommerce, industry, and finance. Founder and CEO Nicolas Marchais emphasized that the funding would help "build a bridge between fast-evolving AI models and the concrete needs of SMEs." The company aims to simplify AI integration for smaller businesses, helping them implement AI in ways that are both sustainable and impactful.
Phacet’s approach includes an AI Bootcamp, where clients work directly with Phacet’s AI engineers to develop tailored AI applications. The company also provides a centralized platform to ensure consistent data connectivity and cost control, which are crucial for SMEs with limited resources. This platform aims to streamline business processes and improve efficiency.
While larger corporations use AI to optimize global operations, Phacet helps SMEs apply AI at a localized level. For example, a small car repair shop might use AI to predict needed parts, reducing inventory costs. Phacet's solutions enable SMEs to leverage AI for growth, setting them apart from larger competitors by focusing on their unique strengths.
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