Since its inception in 2023, Neysa has launched three flagship products—Neysa Velocis (AI Acceleration Cloud System), Neysa Overwatch (observability and monitoring), and Neysa Aegis (security and governance for AI workloads).
The funds will be deployed to deepen the company's presence in underserved regions across India, often referred to as 'Bharat', and broaden access to structured credit for the emerging middle class.
The Series B round was led by Nandan Nilekani's Fundamentum Partnership, with participation from Aditya Birla Ventures. Existing backers Z47, RTP Global, and Lightspeed also doubled down in the round.
The fresh capital will fuel Emversity's plans to scale operations to 75+ campuses by the end of the financial year, expanding its reach in bridging the skill gap in critical grey-collar sectors across India.
The startup ecosystem continues to thrive as several companies secure significant investments to drive innovation and growth. Here's a roundup of this week's top funding deals:
The new capital will be directed toward expanding SuperOps' AI research and development initiatives, scaling its offerings for mid-market and enterprise MSPs, and extending its global reach.
Last year, the Mumbai-based brand raised USD 18 million (around INR 150 crore) in its Series B funding round, led by Panthera Growth Partners from Singapore.
With the new funding, Aampe plans to double its workforce to meet the growing demand for its agentic infrastructure. The company aims to onboard more customers and streamline the integration of its technology into their workflows.