German startup Interloom lands €14.2 million Seed funding for AI agent knowledge infrastructure

March 23, 2026 at 12:58 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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German startup Interloom lands €14.2 million Seed funding for AI agent knowledge infrastructure

Munich-based startup Interloom has secured €14.2 million in Seed funding, signaling strong investor confidence in its AI agent knowledge infrastructure. The platform aims to imbue AI agents with an enterprise's specific operational memory, a crucial step for effective automation and decision-making. This capital injection, led by DN Capital, underscores the growing demand for AI solutions that can leverage real-world corporate data. Interloom's technology focuses on capturing expert knowledge and transforming it into a permanent memory for AI agents, allowing them to ground decisions in past successful resolutions and expert oversight. This approach ensures AI operations are guided by genuine experience, fostering a more reliable and context-aware artificial intelligence. The company was founded in 2024, positioning it as a relatively new but rapidly advancing player in the enterprise AI space. This funding round places Interloom within a burgeoning European ecosystem for AI development, with similar substantial investments recently made in companies like happyhotel, Equixly, Contents, and Blockbrain. These collectively represent approximately €74 million in capital flowing into enterprise AI, with Germany notably emerging as a hub for this innovation. The focus on building foundational AI capabilities reflects a broader trend toward enhancing the practical application and trustworthiness of AI in business operations.

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Published: March 23, 2026 at 12:58 PM UTC
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