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Exclusive: Maven AGI raises $50M Series B - Axios Maven AGI, which builds enterprise AI agents for customer support, raised a $50 million Series B led by Dell Technologies Capital, co-founder and CEO Jonathan Corbin tells Axios Pro Why it matters: AI agents are all the rage right now, especially in areas stretched thin, like customer service
Maven AGI Raises $50M in Series B Funding - finsmes. com Maven AGI, a Boston, MA-based enterprise AI company unifying the customer journey, raised $50M in Series B funding The round was led by Dell Technologies Capital, with participation from Cisco
Maven AGI Raises $50 Million in Series B | The SaaS News Maven AGI, a Boston-based enterprise AI company focused on unifying the customer journey, has raised $50 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to $78 million Investors The round was led by Dell Technologies Capital, with participation from Cisco Investments, SE Ventures (backed by Schneider Electric), and existing backers Lux
Maven AGI Raises $50M Series B to Grow Enterprise AI Maven AGI raised $50M in Series B from Dell, Cisco, SE Ventures, Lux Capital, M13, and E14 Fund The company tripled its enterprise client base and hit $7M in revenue within one year Maven’s AI platform helps unify sales, support, and operations across large-scale organizations
Boston-based Maven, which builds autonomous AI agents for . . . Boston-based Maven, which builds autonomous AI agents for enterprises' customer support, raised a $50M Series B led by Dell, taking its total funding to $78M — Maven AGI, which builds enterprise AI agents for customer support, raised a $50 million Series B led by Dell Technologies Capital …
Maven AGI Secures $50M Series B Funding to Expand Enterprise . . . In the Age of Business AGI, Maven Secures $50M to Orchestrate Enterprise AI Revolution In a gleaming conference room overlooking Boston's innovation district, the founders of Maven AGI weren't just celebrating a $50 million Series B funding round – they were plotting the next chapter of artificial intelligence's integration into corporate