Wakeline raises €2.1M for adaptive AI systems
Düsseldorf-based Wakeline raised €2.1M to build AI systems that continuously learn during live operation.

Most deployed AI systems still need periodic retraining. Wakeline is betting on AI that adapts continuously while operating in changing real-world environments.
What happened
Düsseldorf-based Wakeline raised €2.1M in pre-seed funding led by TechVision Fonds, with participation from neoteq ventures.
The company is building AI systems that learn during live operation rather than relying only on historical data and periodic retraining.
Why it matters
This is a deeptech AI infrastructure signal.
Real-world environments change constantly. Systems that can adapt continuously could be useful in industrial, operational or dynamic environments where static models degrade over time.
The bigger picture
The AI infrastructure market is moving beyond training bigger models. It is also about making deployed systems more adaptive, reliable and responsive after they leave the lab.
