Architrave secures €2M funding

Berlin based #Proptech start up company Architrave, digitising asset management, have secured themselves a €2 million investment from PropTech1 Ventures to digitise real estate documentation.

The world of #PropTech continues to grab headline features with growth and investments globally of which Architrave alongside investment from PropTech1 Ventures (Germany’s foremost VC fund focusing on European proptech startups) are one of the latest.

Nikolas Samios, Managing Partner of PropTech1 Ventures shared, “After an in-depth analysis of many European solutions, Architrave has shown that it has the best prerequisites to create the industry standard for an asset management 2.0 platform. Architrave has understood like no other proptech that big data and AI remain empty phrases until a critical mass of structured digital data has been collected.

Architrave: “Architrave was formed by Dr. Benjamin Staude and Maurice Grassau in 2012. Architrave was the first company in Germany to develop a data room that focuses exclusively on the real estate industry and that offers value-added across the entire property life cycle. The solution is subject to an ongoing evolution into an asset management platform that makes all building-related data available in the form of digital assets.”

Full story can be read on the Silicon Canals website.

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