UAE-Based Startup AIREV Secures Series A Funding from Venturewave Capital

- UAE startup AIREV announces new funding from Venturewave Capital as part of its Series A investment round.
- This investment round will support AIREV in scaling its AI-powered platform.
- The agreement enables users to build applications based on large language models (LLMs) and intelligent agents.
AIREV, a UAE-based startup specializing in artificial intelligence solutions, has secured a new investment from Venturewave Capital as part of a Series A funding round.
Investment Round Details
The round aims to accelerate the company’s growth and regional and global expansion plans.
It will support AIREV’s efforts to broaden the reach of its On-Demand platform—one of the first operating systems built entirely on artificial intelligence.
The platform enables users to create custom applications based on large language models (LLMs) and a range of smart tools and agents.
Rapid Growth and Global Reach
Founded in 2023, AIREV has rapidly attracted over 4 million users worldwide, thanks in part to support from Core42, a subsidiary of the UAE’s G42 Group.
AIREV has also entered into strategic partnerships with companies such as Panchea and AIdeology and is currently in advanced discussions with several Fortune 500 companies in the semiconductor sector.
Intelligent Integration Capabilities
The On-Demand platform integrates seamlessly with major enterprise systems such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems—including Salesforce, SAP, and Microsoft Dynamics—making it a flexible choice for companies of all sizes.
It also supports a wide range of AI models developed by major tech firms like Google, Meta, and OpenAI, and includes support for the Arabic language model Jais, offering users a multilingual and comprehensive experience.
Parallel Projects
In addition to On-Demand, AIREV also runs several innovative tech projects, most notably the AI-powered learning platform School Hack, which has gained significant popularity among students in the MENA.