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Holmes, a technology startup automating software testing in the AI era, has launched with a €1.1 million pre-Seed funding round. The round was led by Syndicate One, with participation from Aikido founders Roeland Delrue and Willem Delbare, Showpad co-founder Louis Jonckheere, and serial entrepreneur Thomas Van Overbeke. The funds NewSchool, RDY, and 100IN also participated. […]
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