Hang Ten raises $32M for enterprise AI services
Hang Ten Systems raised $32M in seed funding for enterprise AI services.

Enterprise AI is creating demand for service layers that help companies move from experiments to real deployment. Hang Ten’s seed round shows that investors still see value in implementation-heavy AI businesses.
What happened
Hang Ten Systems raised $32M in seed funding.
The company is described as an enterprise AI services company, with the round linked to former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka and led by Mayfield.
Why it matters
This is a credible enterprise AI services signal.
Many large companies need help integrating AI into real workflows, governance structures and decision-making processes. Services-led AI companies may play an important role in bridging that gap.
The bigger picture
Not every AI company will be a pure software platform from day one. In enterprise markets, services and workflow integration can be a practical route to adoption before software becomes fully repeatable.
