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Augment Ventures October 2023

ConverSight: Closes $9MM Series A

ConverSight logoConverSight has announce the closing of its $9 million series A round. Surface Ventures led the round, with participation from Augment Ventures, Techstars, Elevate Ventures, and multiple other earlier backers. The company will use the new funding to fuel go to-market efforts and expand its product with new features, including what it calls “MarketSpace.”

Since its last round of fundraising in 2022, ConverSight has more than doubled its ARR and has released major product updates including a new state-of-the-art UX, expansions to its data science capabilities including an AI workbench, marketplace, and GPT-powered modeling capabilities. The company has also been awarded SOC 1 Type 1 and 2 and SOC 2 Type 1 and 2 certifications. For more information on the announcement click here.

Sonali & ConverSight CEO on the Data Insights PodcastConverSight Podcast
In light of the series A announcement, Augment Ventures founder, Sonali Vijayvargiya, joined ConverSight CEO, Ganesh Gandhieswaran, for a conversation on the Data Insights podcast. In addition to discussing the new round, the two examine how VC are addressing generative AI and new technologies. To listen to the podcast click here.


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