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Isometric in London Completes €34 Million Series A Financing Led by AVP to Expand AI Agent and Human Validator Collaboration in Industrial Certification Platform

Isometric develops AI agent systems that can automatically process massive data cross-validation in industrial certification and flag cases requiring human intervention, targeting the €305 billion industrial certification market; existing investors Lowercarbon Capital, Plural, and individuals John Doerr and Walter Kortschak also participated in this round.

This financing will help Isometric expand its Certify platform's agent certification services in the industrial economy, enhancing certification speed and accuracy through AI while retaining human oversight to ensure compliance and reliability.

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Isometric previously focused on the pain points of industrial certification, building a hybrid system that combines AI agents with human validators, and has validated efficiency improvements in specific verticals. Similar AI automation audit tools have also quickly attracted institutional capital.

AVP leads the investment alongside climate and technology funds like Plural and Lowercarbon Capital, targeting opportunities in the digital transformation of the industrial economy. Isometric aims to accelerate platform expansion through financing and integrate more sensor, satellite, and supply chain data sources, strategically positioning certification as an entry point for industrial AI.

Similar to early entrants like C3 AI or Palantir that penetrated the industrial/enterprise market through data-intensive verticals, Isometric is currently in the expansion phase of AI agent technology from experimentation to large-scale industrial deployment, benefiting from corporate digitalization and compliance pressures.

Essentially, this represents a technological substitution and restructuring of the industrial chain: AI agents replace traditional labor-intensive certification processes, reducing costs and increasing speed, while human validators retain pricing power and responsibility chains, driving industrial capital towards intelligent compliance infrastructure and reshaping global supply chain certification standards.

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