Edafa Venture Acquires Egyptian AI Startups Kuadra & IRRI Vision
Edafa Venture Acquires Egyptian AI Startups Kuadra & IRRI Vision
Announced in Cairo, the deals form part of Edafa Venture's strategy to help AI startups expand across regional markets.
Edafa Venture, a venture capital firm focused on technology investments, has acquired two Egyptian artificial intelligence startups, Kuadra and IRRI Vision, as it seeks to expand its presence across multiple AI sectors.
The acquisitions were announced during AI Everything Middle East & Africa, held in Cairo. According to the firm, the deals are part of a broader strategy to build a platform that supports promising startups in scaling across regional markets.
Kuadra is a construction technology company that develops AI-powered tools for planning, managing and executing large-scale projects. Its platform uses interconnected operating systems designed to improve efficiency and streamline project operations.
IRRI Vision, meanwhile, operates in the healthcare sector, developing AI-based diagnostic tools aimed at helping physicians and healthcare providers improve speed, accuracy and patient outcomes.
The acquisitions come amid growing adoption of artificial intelligence across industries in the Middle East and Africa, with sectors such as construction and healthcare increasingly deploying AI technologies to improve operations and decision-making.
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