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Tackle Ai Raises $1.725 Million in Seed Round

Seed round of funding will further help Tackle Ai transform the industry with a next generation artificial intelligence engine.

Tackle Ai announced it has raised $1,725,000 in its Seed round of funding to further establish its revolutionary artificial intelligence platform. Tackle Ai is excited to be at this stage of funding and looks forward to expanding services to its clients with a best-in-class AI engine.

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“We are excited to grow at such an amazing pace,” says Joe Stecher, Co-founder and CEO at Tackle. “The funding we have secured will help us continue our growth through the end of 2020 and well into next year.”

“Tackle has so much to offer businesses,” says Sergio Suarez Jr., Co-founder and CTO at Tackle. “We can’t wait to help more clients automate their workflows, which will provide them access to valuable business information while at the same time saving them time and money.”

With this round of funding, Tackle Ai will be able to:

  • Expand the core capabilities of its AI
  • Continually foster unique relationships with client businesses
  • Grow the team in the areas of development, marketing, and overall operations

One of the most recent partnerships announced by Tackle is the HR Smart Weapon project with the 192d Wing of the Virginia National Guard. Through this partnership, Tackle Ai will be automating workflows which is estimated to save the client over 150,000 man hours annually.

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