Luffy secures £8.1M to scale real-time adaptive control technology
Luffy AI, a UK-based startup developing AI for real-timeadaptive control in industrial systems, has raised £8. 1 million in a Series Afunding round. The investment was led by BGF, with participation fr...
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- Luffy AI develops neuroplastic AI software for industrial control systems, enabling real-time adaptive control to improve the efficiency and performance of applications such as electric motors, robotics and other physical AI systems.
- 1 million in a Series A funding round.
The investment was led by BGF , with participation from MIG Capital AG through its MIG Fonds.
- The technology is initially being deployed in industrial motor control, one of the company's first commercial applications.
Luffy AI is working with variable frequency drive (VFD) systems, including pumps, fans and conveyor systems.
- At Luffy we've already proven what's possible with AI motor control and will use this new funding to scale up our delivery and rollout, said Dr Matthew Carr , co-founder and CEO of Luffy AI.
The fresh capital will be used to accelerate the company's commercialisation efforts by converting proof-of-concept projects and pilot deployments into long-term partnerships with industrial customers while supporting the broader rollout of its AI technology.
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- #1 million in a Series Afunding round.
- #1 million in a Series A funding round.
Luffy AI develops neuroplastic AI software for industrial control systems, enabling real-time adaptive control to improve the efficiency and performance of applications such as electric motors, robotics and other physical AI systems. Industrialtech Luffy secures £8. 1M to scale real-time adaptive control technology Luffy AI develops neuroplastic AI software for industrial control systems, enabling real-time adaptive control to improve the efficiency and performance of applications such as electric motors, robotics and other physical AI systems.
Tamara Djurickovic 2 hours ago Share Share Send email Copy link Luffy AI , a UK-based startup developing AI for real-time adaptive control in industrial systems, has raised £8. 1 million in a Series A funding round. The investment was led by BGF , with participation from MIG Capital AG through its MIG Fonds.
Existing investors Bow Capital, Chrysalix, Momenta and UKI2S also joined the round. Luffy AI has developed a neuroplastic AI platform designed for industrial applications where conventional AI models are limited by high data, computing and connectivity requirements. The company's sparse neural networks are trained in simulation and refined during real-world operation, enabling real-time adaptive control without relying on large datasets or continuous cloud-based retraining.
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