Perry, an Amsterdam-based AI startup, officially launched today, securing a €1.6M investment aimed at addressing the technical workforce shortage in Europe. Founded by Laurens Feenstra and Arie Kuiper, Perry provides an AI-powered platform that creates visual, dynamic work instructions for technicians. This initiative responds to a significant decline in technical roles across Europe, particularly in sectors like renewable energy and construction. The platform is designed to support technicians more effectively, mitigating safety risks associated with traditional instruction methods.
Getting the newest AI technology in the hands of technical workers will make a big difference. Using Perry, workers can get trained more effectively, work more safely and deliver higher quality work.
Today, many technicians don't get much support. They often have to rely on lengthy manuals. This leads to safety risks and error costs.
Perry's AI-based platform delivers visual, dynamic instructions tailored to the specific work environment. These instructions evolve based on practical input from users.
The number of workers in technical roles has declined by 15 million over the last 20 years, with pressures from both an ageing population and fewer incoming workers.
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