XCEL NEXT announced the first batch of investments covering Asia, Europe and the U.S., echoing the business opportunities of artificial intelligence and metaverse. IronYun, an AI video surveillance platform, X0PA, a SaaS-based employment platform, Dayta, a smart retail business, and IMVERSE, a live holographic solution provider, are among them.
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IronYun is a US-Taiwan firm that delivers AI-enabled video search and analytics for security, health, safety, and operations, according to Managing Partner James Ku.
More than 400 companies and organizations in over 30 countries, including large tech, automakers, and government agencies, employ its services. IronYun won the X-PITCH 2021 Gold Award and closed its Series B investment round in January.
X0PA, a Singapore firm that delivers AI SaaS-based talent acquisition platform, was named one of four innovators in Asia-Pacific by IDC for providing AI-powered automation solutions. X0PA improves the employment procedures for governments, academics, and businesses with important partners such as Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, Intel, and NVIDIA. In December of last year, the firm concluded its Series A investment round.
IMVERSE is a Switzerland startup that provides voxel solutions for live holograms
IMVERSE is a firm based in Switzerland that develops voxel solutions for live holograms and real-time 3D visuals for social networking, entertainment, gaming, education, e-commerce, remote work, and virtual meetings.
Bigtechs and gambling firms are among our clients and partners. The startup won the CES Best Innovation Awards for 2021 and finished its Pre-A investment round in December of last year.
“ROBO Global, Enterprise Singapore, ICCP SBI Venture Partners, an international real estate firm, Taiwan and Hong Kong public businesses, as well as other American, European, and Asian investors, have committed a total of US$1.1 million in these four enterprises.” Brent Hu, Managing Partner and Chief Financial Officer, has been unveiled.
XCEL NEXT also actively encourages company innovation. Large firms will drive industry change and upgrading by partnering with startups, according to Jason Liu, the program’s Managing Partner. Founders will be able to get additional resources to speed up product and company growth.