AI startup Ema Secures $25 million Funding led by Prosus Ventures, Section 32, and Accel

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The startup intends to utilize the funds for research and development to develop new products and enhance its existing offerings. Additionally, a portion of the funds will be allocated to establish the company’s go-to-market strategy.

Ema, a provider of generative artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, has disclosed the raising of $25 million, with Accel, Section 32, and Prosus Ventures leading the investment. Other participants in the round include Wipro Ventures, Venture Highway, AME Cloud Ventures, Frontier Ventures, Maum Group, and Firebolt Ventures. The startup intends to utilize the funds for research and development to develop new products and enhance its current offerings. Additionally, a portion of the funds will be allocated to establish the company’s go-to-market strategy.

Surojit Chatterjee, Founder and CEO of Ema, expressed, “Our goal is to revolutionize enterprises and enable every employee to enhance their productivity with user-friendly, precise, and reliable AI assistants. We are thrilled to unveil our platform with the backing of top-tier institutional investors, respected angels, numerous satisfied clients, and a remarkable team of machine learning experts. We’re embarking on a transformative journey that will redefine the interaction between humans and artificial intelligence, fostering a more collaborative, efficient, and rewarding workplace environment.”

Established in 2023 by Surojit Chatterjee, Souvik Sen, and Swati Trehan, Ema (Enterprise Machine Assistant) is a cutting-edge technology startup dedicated to leveraging artificial intelligence to revolutionize enterprises.

To ensure precision and mitigate hallucinations, Ema employs more than thirty prominent public language models, including GPT 4, GPT-3.5-turbo, Claude 2.1, Gemini, Mistral-S, and Llama2, alongside smaller internal language models.

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