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Norwegian startup raises €250K to build competence center for tech in Riga

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Bergen-headquartered startup Aimy has recently announced that it has raised €250K in funding from VNTRS, a Nordic-Baltic venture studio. The funds raised will be utilized to further optimize the company’s staff planning tool, which is designed to help businesses optimize their staffing based on statistical and data-driven insights.

Aimy’s system works by utilizing historical data, such as data from previous holiday seasons, to predict how businesses can achieve even better results in the future. By doing so, the platform can help businesses save a significant amount of time and effort that would otherwise be spent on administrative work.

With the new funding, Aimy is planning to expand its operations across the region and build up a competence center for tech in Riga. This move is aimed at helping the company grow and improve its platform, thereby enabling it to offer better services to businesses across the Nordic and Baltic regions.

“Vntrs’ proven ability to develop and launch successful startups across the Nordics and Baltics combined with Aimy’s advanced AI technology has the potential to create innovative products and services that drive industry growth,” Ripman Seim comments on the investment to further Aimy’s development.

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Nurcin Metingil
Nurcin Metingil
A permanent student, a passionate first reader and nowadays doing master’s degree in Publishing Management. Beside these, I am up for games! I have been playing games since I was 6. Now, I am whispering "Business. Business. Numbers. Is this working?"

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