Oslo-based Cloudgeni raises €858k to build reliable AI agents for secure cloud infrastructure

May 29, 2026 at 12:45 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Oslo-based Cloudgeni raises €858k to build reliable AI agents for secure cloud infrastructure

Oslo-based startup Cloudgeni has secured €858,000 in new funding to advance its mission of developing reliable AI agents for secure cloud infrastructure. This investment underscores the growing demand for automated solutions in managing complex cloud environments and highlights the increasing focus on robust cybersecurity within the European tech landscape. The funding is earmarked for expansion into Nordic markets and the United States, signalling ambitions for broader international reach. Cloudgeni's core offering is an AI-powered platform designed to automatically detect, remediate, and prove the security, compliance, and configuration health of cloud infrastructure. This technology addresses a critical industry challenge, as the company notes that a staggering 99% of cloud security failures stem from misconfigurations, with associated governance costs rising significantly. By employing deterministic workflows, Cloudgeni aims to proactively prevent issues and offer continuous assurance without increasing DevSecOps overhead. This development impacts businesses by offering a novel approach to managing cloud complexities, potentially reducing operational risks and costs associated with manual oversight. The platform's ability to automate tasks in system operations, following a DevOps methodology, could significantly streamline digital transformation efforts for enterprises. Companies like industrial group Hydro and shipping company Havila in Norway have already adopted Cloudgeni, alongside a partnership with IBM, validating its effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

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Why this matters for European digital sovereignty

Oslo-based Cloudgeni's €858k funding round fuels its mission to develop AI agents for secure cloud infrastructure, addressing a critical need within the European tech landscape. This investment highlights the growing demand for automated solutions in cloud management and robust cybersecurity, with expansion plans including Nordic markets. The startup’s technology aims to reduce operational risks and costs for European businesses managing complex digital environments.

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Publication: EU-Startups
Published: May 29, 2026 at 12:45 PM UTC
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