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Ex-DeepMind founders raise £14.9m for Airspeed

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Airspeed, founded by two former Google DeepMind research scientists, raised £14.9m on 4 June led by Europe's DN Capital, the DeepMind alumni network producing an early-stage company rather than another mega-round.

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Key takeaway

DeepMind alumni are founding early-stage UK startups backed by European VCs as well as chasing large US-led rounds.

Airspeed closed a £14.9m ($20m) Series A on Thursday 4 June, led by European venture firm DN Capital. Founders Adam Liska and Devang Agrawal are both former Google DeepMind research scientists, with Agrawal as chief technology officer. The company builds autonomous AI agents for sales teams, software that updates customer-relationship records, flags deal risks and drafts follow-ups during a live sales process. 1

The DeepMind alumni story has run large and outward in this topic. Orbital Industries pulled $50m in May, a round backed by European and American funds , while Geordie's $30m came with a British cheque from Balderton Capital . Both were sizeable Series B or scale-stage rounds.

Airspeed sits at the other end of that range. A £14.9m Series A led by a European fund shows the same alumni network producing companies at the start of their life as well as at scale. The pipeline reads less as one shape than several: mega-rounds chasing capital abroad, mid-sized rounds drawing British leads, and now early-stage cheques European investors can write at founding. The diaspora is widening the range of company it produces rather than settling into a single pattern.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Sales teams at technology companies spend a large fraction of their time on tasks that are administrative rather than selling: updating CRM records, writing follow-up emails, scheduling demos, tracking proposal status. Airspeed builds AI agents that do those administrative tasks autonomously, freeing sales people to spend more time in conversations with potential customers. The founders, Adam Liska and Devang Agrawal, both previously worked as research scientists at Google DeepMind, which is Google's London AI lab. That background in research means they are building agents that reason about context and handle non-standard situations, the functional difference from earlier generations of rules-based sales automation tools.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    DeepMind alumni founding early-stage commercial AI companies in London creates a secondary wave of UK AI startups below the mega-round tier that European VCs can lead without competing with US capital.

  • Risk

    The AI sales-agent category is attracting US capital at higher valuations; Airspeed faces the risk of being acquired or undercut by US competitors with 3-5x its capital before reaching Series B.

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