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South Africa’s Cerebrium Secures $8.5M to Expand Real-Time AI Infrastructure

Cape Town-based startup’s funding round led by Silicon Valley investors to meet growing demand for instant AI processing in Africa

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
July 9, 2025
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South African artificial intelligence startup Cerebrium has secured $8.5 million in Series A funding to expand its real-time AI infrastructure platform across African markets.

The Cape Town-based company’s latest investment round was led by Silicon Valley’s Nexus Venture Partners, with participation from local fund Knife Capital.

Cerebrium’s technology enables businesses to deploy machine learning models with sub-100 millisecond response times – critical for applications like fraud detection, conversational AI, and IoT systems.

CEO Daniel Levi confirmed the funds will accelerate infrastructure deployment in Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt by Q1 2026.

The startup’s growth reflects Africa’s booming AI sector, projected to reach $15 billion by 2027.
Cerebrium already processes over 2 million daily predictions for clients including:

  • JUMIA (e-commerce fraud prevention)
  • M-Pesa (real-time transaction analysis)
  • Discovery Health (diagnostic support)

“Africa needs homegrown AI solutions that understand local contexts,” Levi emphasized.
The platform uniquely optimizes for Africa’s intermittent cloud connectivity and diverse language datasets.

Investors cite Cerebrium’s technical edge in model compression and edge computing as key differentiators.

“They’ve solved latency issues that plague global providers in African markets,” noted Nexus partner Nihal Mehta.

The funding will also establish R&D labs in Lagos and Nairobi, creating 50 new engineering roles.

This expansion comes as African governments increasingly prioritize AI strategies, with Nigeria recently launching its National AI Policy.

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