Strider Technologies, a leading provider of strategic intelligence solutions, has raised $55m in a Series C funding round.
The funding round was led by Pelion Venture Partners, marking the firm’s largest single investment to date. The round also saw participation from other investors, including AXA Venture Partners, Valor Equity Partners, DataTribe, and Cyfr Capital.
Strider Technologies is recognised for its innovative approach to global intelligence, leveraging AI and proprietary methodologies to transform public data into actionable insights. The company’s platform allows organisations to secure critical assets, make informed decisions, and compete more effectively in the global economy.
With the new funding, Strider plans to accelerate the development of its AI-driven platform and expand its reach into new geographies, particularly in Europe and Asia. Additionally, the company intends to broaden its operations in the public sector, addressing the increasing demand for strategic intelligence solutions.
Blake Modersitzki, Partner at Pelion Venture Partners, said, “Strider has created a new market category with its groundbreaking global intelligence platform, which empowers organizations to proactively address nation-state threats.
“They are solving a massive problem in a massive market, and we are excited to be in business with such visionary founders, building a world-changing company and also doing immense good along the way.”
Greg Levesque, Strider’s CEO and co-founder, emphasised the company’s mission, saying, “At Strider, our mission is to protect the ideals and innovations of the free world.
“Organizations across industry, government, and academia are on the frontlines of this new global geopolitical battlefield, under constant attack from nation-state adversaries. This investment led by Pelion will accelerate Strider’s ability to scale our platform and arm more organizations around the world with the strategic intelligence they need to compete.”
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