Skymind Secures $11.5M in Series A
2019-03-22
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Leading open-core data science company, has secured $11.5 million dollars in Series A financing led by TransLink Capital.
Skymind, the leading open-core data science company, has secured $11.5 million dollars in Series A financing. TransLink Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that helps entrepreneurs develop customer connections and partnerships in Asia, led the round with participation from ServiceNow, Sumitomo's Presidio Ventures, UpHonest Capital, and DCode with GovTech Fund. Early investors Y Combinator, Tencent, Mandra Capital, Hemi Ventures, and GMO Ventures, also joined the round. To date, Skymind has raised $17.9 million in funding.
Skymind's technology enables enterprises to build high-performance, predictive AI stacks. Specifically, the Skymind Intelligence Layer (SKIL) brings machine learning to a company's big data stack and computing resources, whether that data and computing power is on-premise, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment or on edge devices like mobile phones, drones, autonomous vehicles and healthcare sensors.
"AI and machine learning are no longer on the enterprise wish list, they are a 'must have' as successful companies embrace the automation, predictive analytics and efficiency that AI provides," said Chris Nicholson, Skymind's founding CEO. "From the beginning, we have focused on creating an AI framework that will sustain companies for years to come, covering everything from data pipelines to algorithm training to model lifecycle management. Today's financing is a validation of our approach and technology."
Skymind will use its Series A funds to fuel customer acquisition, building out its sales teams in North America and Asia. Skymind currently has more than 40 employees and more than 20 enterprise customers, including Softbank and France Telecom's Orange. As part of the new financing, Toshiya Otani, co-founder and managing director of TransLink Capital, will join the Skymind board of directors.
"AI is an $11 billion-dollar market set to double in a few years, and Skymind, as one of the original leaders in open-source AI technology, is well positioned to capture a significant share of the market, particularly as more and more enterprises seek to integrate AI into their core business," said Toshiya Otani, co-founder and managing director, TransLink Capital. "We have confirmed that there is a significant market opportunity in Asia for Skymind's technology."
With state-of-the-art language models and natural-language processing pipelines, Skymind helps enterprise create more intelligent products as well as automate business processes.
"Applying machine learning and AI to IT operations can help IT teams scale to meet the digital needs of their business," said Pat Casey, ServiceNow's Senior Vice President of Platform. "We've leveraged Skymind's technology in our Now Platform Madrid Release to power deep learning solutions across digital workflows. We look forward to our continued work with Skymind as we find new ways to incorporate AI technologies in our platform to drive great customer experiences."
Skymind's platform is designed to help companies train machine learning models on a cluster and deploy them anywhere, notably on edge devices.
"We see a lot of potential in bringing machine learning to mobile and other edge devices," said Ted Tatsumi, president and CEO of Sumitomo's Presidio Ventures. "The same is true for machine learning applications in the enterprise, and for businesses that seek to bring AI out into the real world."
Prior to launching SKIL, Skymind created the most widely used open-source AI tool for the Java programming language, Eclipse Deeplearning4j, and is one of the largest contributors to the popular Python deep learning framework, Keras.
About Skymind
Skymind is an enterprise AI company offering an open-core machine-learning platform, commercial support and training for implementing state-of-the-art AI solutions. Headquartered in San Francisco, Skymind serves dozens of Fortune 500 companies that use its software to turn their big data stacks into AI stacks. Skymind's Eclipse Deeplearning4j is the most widely used AI framework for Java and Scala, and serves as a bridge between the Python data science community and big data tools like Spark and Kafka.
About TransLink Capital
TransLink Capital invests in early stage U.S.-based technology startups that can benefit from the firm's long-standing relationships with leading Asian corporates in technology, Internet, electronic manufacturing, telecommunications and auto space in Greater China, Japan, and South Korea. TransLink's primary focus is on Series A investing and selectively invests in seed and later-stage companies.
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