Data intelligence start-up KIVU Technologies raises EUR 1.8m

KIVU Technologies, provider of scalable software for network analysis in the security industry, has completed a seed funding round of EUR 1.8m ahead of its official market launch. aws Gr?nderfonds and btov Partners led the financing round with the participation of APEX Ventures. In addition, Ewald Hesse (angel investor) and Louis Curran (macro investor) are backing the start-up. KIVU Technologies plans to bring its product to market in the upcoming months. 

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