Jabbr raises 32 million kroner to bring AI to combat sports The Danish company Jabbr has raised 32 million kroner in new funding to develop its AI-powered platform for analyzing combat sports. The investment round is led by the Silicon Valley fund Buckley Ventures with participation from PSV Tech, Olympic gold medalist André Ward, and the venture firm Seven Seven Six 7️⃣7️⃣6️⃣ founded by Reddit, Inc. creator Alexis Ohanian Sr. Jabbr’s technology uses cameras and artificial intelligence to analyze and score fights in real time. The goal is to make judging more objective and to give athletes, trainers, and broadcasters detailed insights into performance. The first production batch of 300 systems is already fully pre-ordered and expected to be delivered next year. Founded in Copenhagen by Allan Svejstrup Nielsen and Elias Obeid, Jabbr has already attracted global attention after delivering AI-driven fight statistics for major events such as Oleksandr Usyk’s victory over Tyson Fury. With teams in Copenhagen, Shenzhen, and Los Angeles, the company now aims to scale its technology to a wider international market.
congrats Allan!
Great job, guys! Keep killing it! Big fan!
Congratulations, Allan!!
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CEO @ PFC: Pillow Fight Championship
7hCongrats guys. Your future is very bright. Looking forward to see your progress and someday automated scoring on our Pillow Fighting Championships 👍🚀