Augur Closes $15M Seed Round to Deploy AI Platform for Critical Infrastructure Security

London-based resilience technology startup Augur has secured $15 million in seed funding to expand its artificial intelligence platform designed to monitor and protect critical infrastructure and public spaces. The round was led by Plural, with participation from First Kind, Flix, Tiny VC, and SNR.

Founded by Harry Mead, alongside former Palantir executives Imran Lone and Stefan Kopieczek, Augur develops an AI perception platform that integrates with existing camera and sensor networks to provide real-time situational intelligence. The system analyzes behavioral and movement patterns to detect unusual activity, link events across locations, and reconstruct incident timelines to support rapid response.

Augur said the platform operates without facial recognition, instead relying on anonymized data analysis to maintain privacy while identifying potential threats.

According to Khaled Helioui, partner at Plural, the investment reflects growing demand for technology capable of addressing modern infrastructure threats such as sabotage and grey-zone attacks while remaining compliant with European privacy regulations including GDPR and the EU AI Act.

Featured image: Credit: Augur

James Dargan

James Dargan is a writer and researcher at The AI Insider. His focus is on the AI startup ecosystem and he writes articles on the space that have a tone accessible to the average reader.

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