Orq.ai lands €5M to close the AI production gap for enterprises

December 3, 2025 at 09:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
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Orq.ai lands €5M to close the AI production gap for enterprises

Amsterdam-based Orq.ai has secured €5 million in seed funding to address the gap between AI prototyping and production deployment for enterprises. This funding round, led by seed + speed Ventures and Galion.exe, highlights growing investment in solutions that help companies operationalize AI while adhering to stringent data governance rules. The company aims to facilitate reliable and compliant AI solutions for European businesses. Orq.ai's platform provides a unified control layer for the entire AI agent lifecycle, integrating experimentation, evaluation, observability, and governance within a single environment. This end-to-end approach allows engineering teams to move AI systems from prototype to production efficiently. The company's total funding now reaches €7.3 million since its founding in 2022, demonstrating strong investor confidence. The platform's architecture allows enterprises to run AI on their own infrastructure, reducing reliance on external providers and meeting data residency requirements. This is particularly crucial for regulated industries and the public sector, as compliance under GDPR and the upcoming EU AI Act becomes stricter. With the new investment, Orq.ai plans to expand its team and deepen its presence in key European and North American markets. The need for robust infrastructure that enables the industrialization of AI development and deployment is becoming increasingly important. Orq.ai’s focus on providing clarity on agent behavior, data flows, and compliance positions it well to meet these needs. The company's expansion plans signify a broader trend toward European digital sovereignty in AI development.

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Published: December 3, 2025 at 09:00 AM UTC
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