Investment Opportunities in AI and Blockchain Startups for Data and Trust
The UNICEF AI and Blockchain Venture Fund for Data and Trust is investing in early-stage startups developing innovative solutions to improve trust and data privacy. With seed funding of US$ 100,000, the fund aims to support entrepreneurs who are building technologies that protect and empower individuals in relation to their personal data.
The fund recognises the crucial importance of data in the digital age, but also the challenges associated with its collection, use and sharing. The startups supported by the fund are developing solutions that address these concerns, such as consent management platforms, enhanced privacy tools and data anonymisation technologies.
In addition to funding, the fund offers startups access to specialised mentoring, technical support and networking opportunities. UNICEF, as lead investor, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of data and child protection, providing startups with valuable insights and connections to relevant partners.
The fund is particularly interested in start-ups that are exploring the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology to improve trust and data privacy. AI can automate data management tasks, improve accuracy and identify hidden patterns, while blockchain can provide enhanced security and transparency.
By investing in startups that are developing innovative solutions for data and trust, the UNICEF AI and Blockchain Venture Fund for Data and Trust aims to create an ecosystem where individuals can trust that their personal data is being used responsibly and ethically. The fund believes that these technologies have the potential to empower individuals, promote inclusion and build a fairer and more equitable future for all.
Apply now for the UNICEF AI and Blockchain Venture Fund for Data and Trust for Early Stage Startups and receive up to US$ 100,000 in equity-free funding.
[Sign up here](https://www.unicefventurefund.org/call/ai-and-blockchain-data-and-trust)
Deadline: 23-12-2024