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TuringDream raises €6M to democratize agentic AI for education and enterprise

Leon Oliver Wolf


July 9, 2025 - 2 min read

Spanish AI platform TuringDream has secured €6 million in Seed funding co-led by Adara Ventures and HWK, with participation from Next Tier Ventures, bringing total funding to $7.3 million as the Madrid-based company scales its agentic AI platform for education and enterprise applications.

Founded in 2021, TuringDream addresses the critical challenge in AI adoption of creating sophisticated multi-agent systems without requiring specialized AI engineering expertise. The company's platform enables organizations to build and manage multi-agent-based applications (MABAs) through natural language and no-code design principles, making advanced AI accessible to enterprise teams across various industries.

TuringDream's approach simplifies the creation of modular, composable, and adaptive multi-agent systems that can perform complex tasks collaboratively. The platform handles agent collaboration, reasoning, memory, and self-improvement while allowing users to focus on business logic rather than technical implementation.

The company's initial success comes from TAU, a tutoring platform for secondary school students that uses multiple AI agents to provide deeply personalized and interactive learning experiences. TAU adapts to each student's pace, learning style, and curriculum, demonstrating how agentic AI can transform education by making it "deeply personal, broadly available, and substantially cheaper."

Beyond education, TuringDream targets verticals including corporate training, contact centers, IT, banking, and insurance. The funding will accelerate development of their agent generation model, to enhance vertical applicability, and support expansion across Europe, North America, and Latin America as enterprises increasingly seek accessible AI solutions that don't require extensive technical resources.

Leadership: Juan Morán (CEO), Manuel Tarrasa (CTO), José Morán (COO)

Sources: FoundersToday, Silicon Canals, FinSMEs, Crunchbase

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