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AI software provider Cogna lands $15m from top investors

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Hoxton Ventures, an early backer of Darktrace and Deliveroo, is among the investors backing fundraising by a company which counts Cadent Gas and Network Plus among its first customers, Sky News understands.

An AI software company which counts Britain’s largest gas distribution network among its clients will this week announce it has secured $15m (£11.6m) in new backing from a syndicate of leading venture investors.

The Dot News understands that Cogna, which launched last year, has landed the funding from Notion Capital, with backing from Hoxton Ventures – an early shareholder in Darktrace and Deliveroo – and Chalfen Ventures.

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