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Berlin tech start-up receives €2 million from investors

News Team, 23/05/2022


Dr Thomas Lindemann, Benjamin Zengler and Ehud Alexander Avner.

Berlin tech start-up Fyrfeed has received €2 million from investors as part of a seed financing round.

The funding will help Fyrfeed to create articles for social networks and blogs more simply by using artificial intelligence.

The financing round was managed by venture capitalist Born2Grow and supported by IBB Ventures and Austrian primeCROWD.

With this investment, the start-up hopes to develop an artificial intelligence solution and increase the level of automation used.

On average, companies take around two hours to produce an informative article for social networks. It takes even longer to produce a blog post.

Fyrfeed aims to help companies cover the content they need in a shorter time and for a lower cost.

Via the Fyrfeed platform, a company can obtain new posts ready for publication for social media and blogs to its clients on a weekly basis. These can be published automatically.

Fyrfeed was established in 2019 by chief executive Dr Thomas Lindemann, chief operations officer Benjamin Zengler and chief technology officer Ehud Alexander Avner.

Mr Lindemann said: “Premium content can not yet be formed by AI alone; the technology is not yet sufficiently advanced for this.

“However, the combination of man and machine is a fabulous concept to combine the best of both worlds”

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