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Airspeed

London AI company founded by former Google DeepMind scientists, building autonomous agents for sales-team execution.

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Key Question

What makes Airspeed's DeepMind founders' approach to sales AI different from existing tools?

Timeline for Airspeed

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raised £14.9m Series A to build AI sales-execution agents from ex-DeepMind founders

UK Startups and Innovation: Ex-DeepMind founders raise £14.9m for Airspeed
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Common Questions
Who founded Airspeed AI and what is their background?
Airspeed was founded by Adam Liska and Devang Agrawal, both former research scientists at Google DeepMind, who Left to build autonomous AI agents for enterprise sales teams.Source: Airspeed Series A announcement, June 2026
What does Airspeed's autonomous sales AI actually do?
Airspeed builds autonomous AI agents that execute sales workflows end-to-end, including prospecting, outreach sequencing, follow-up and pipeline management, operating as a digital sales-team member rather than a copilot that needs human instruction at each step.Source: Airspeed Series A announcement, June 2026
How much has Airspeed raised and who led the round?
Airspeed raised £14.9m ($20m) in a Series A in June 2026, led by DN Capital.Source: Series A press release, June 2026

Background

Airspeed is a London AI company that raised £14.9m ($20m) in a Series A on 4 June 2026, led by DN Capital. The company builds autonomous AI agents designed to execute sales-team workflows end-to-end: prospecting, outreach sequencing, follow-up and pipeline management. It was founded by Adam Liska and Devang Agrawal, both former research scientists at Google DeepMind, giving it an unusually strong research-Science pedigree for a commercial sales-automation company.

The "autonomous agents for sales" category is crowded in the US but relatively nascent in Europe. Airspeed's DeepMind provenance matters commercially: enterprise buyers in regulated and large-corporate segments are cautious about AI vendors and place significant weight on the credibility of the founding team's technical background. A Google DeepMind founding team carries name recognition that shortens the enterprise sales cycle in a way a non-pedigreed founding team cannot replicate easily.

The round reflects a broader pattern across UK AI investment in mid-2026: significant capital flowing into AI-agent infrastructure companies (alongside Wordsmith AI and Apoha in the same week), particularly those with research-credentialed founding teams that can credibly pitch to enterprise buyers sceptical of shallow AI wrappers. DN Capital is a European growth fund with a portfolio spanning B2B software, and its lead position at Series A suggests conviction in Airspeed's enterprise traction.

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