Synerise, an AI-driven deep-tech company, received $8.5M from VTEX and business angels in a Series B+ round. This funding will help Synerise expand into new markets and strengthen its AI leadership. The company is now valued at $120M.
Synerise, a Polish deep-tech company specializing in AI and big data, announced an $8.5 million investment. The funding comes from VTEX and several business angels. This is part of Synerise's Series B+ funding round. The investment will support Synerise’s market expansion and reinforce its global AI leadership. With over 1 billion AI-driven decisions made daily, Synerise is a significant player in AI and big data solutions.
Synerise's partnership with VTEX is a key part of this investment. VTEX, a commerce platform listed on the NYSE, will integrate Synerise's AI models into its platform. This will enhance VTEX's capabilities and provide its clients with advanced AI solutions. VTEX supports brands like Carrefour, Colgate, and Motorola, operating 3,500 online stores in 43 countries. "We are thrilled to welcome VTEX as a strategic partner," said Jaroslaw Królewski, CEO of Synerise.
Synerise’s technology will now power VTEX's AI functionalities, benefiting thousands of brands and retailers. This collaboration will help Synerise expand its reach into new markets. Geraldo Thomaz, co-CEO of VTEX, praised Synerise’s predictive technology as the best they’ve tested. VTEX aims to use Synerise as the core for AI in retail, consolidating AI providers like cloud services.
New shareholders, including Marcin Zukowski, co-founder of Snowflake, and Simon Hay, former CEO of dunnhumby, have joined Synerise. This supports Synerise's growth ambitions from Poland to global markets. Synerise is now valued at over $120 million and employs over 200 people. The company’s advanced AI technology solutions are recognized by Google, Microsoft, and the Financial Times. Synerise also supports educational and community projects, aiming to foster AI talent and innovation.
How will Synerise’s new funding shape AI in retail?
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