
Brainnwave is a Decision Intelligence company that combines data science with cloud technologies to build applications for integrating, visualizing, and analyzing information. Their platform, Mosaic, enables businesses to make informed, data-driven decisions by providing insights into economic development and local business landscapes. With a focus on customer-centric solutions, Brainnwave aims to solve complex problems and enhance decision-making processes for clients across various industries. The company is positioned to leverage the growing demand for data-driven insights and has established partnerships with academic institutions to stay at the forefront of research in AI and machine learning.

Brainnwave is a Decision Intelligence company that combines data science with cloud technologies to build applications for integrating, visualizing, and analyzing information. Their platform, Mosaic, enables businesses to make informed, data-driven decisions by providing insights into economic development and local business landscapes. With a focus on customer-centric solutions, Brainnwave aims to solve complex problems and enhance decision-making processes for clients across various industries. The company is positioned to leverage the growing demand for data-driven insights and has established partnerships with academic institutions to stay at the forefront of research in AI and machine learning.
Headquarters: Edinburgh (also listed London addresses)
Primary product: Mosaic decision-intelligence / sector & place intelligence platform
Founders: Graham Jones; Steve (Steven) Coates
Total disclosed funding: USD 12,240,000 (last disclosed round: 2021-11-18)
Decision intelligence, business intelligence, sector/place intelligence, economic development analytics
2015
Decision intelligence / Business intelligence
Additional seed investors listed: Hansard Trust, Calyroma Trust, Albion Family Office
Most recent disclosed round
“Somerston Group (lead on seed); additional investors include Hansard Trust, Calyroma Trust, Albion Family Office; other investors reported (e.g., Old College Capital)”