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AI decision intelligence platform developing digital twins for real-time supply chain disruption prevention and procurement automation.
Kavida.ai, based in London, UK, develops AI-powered decision intelligence tools and digital twins designed to prevent and mitigate real-time supply chain disruptions. The company secured £300,000 in pre-seed funding in 2021, followed by a $1.1 million seed round in 2023 led by Qima, with participation from Red Bus Ventures and angel investors including Chris Adelsbach. Kavida.ai was subsequently acquired by QAD Redzone in November 2025, integrating its procurement AI agents to automate workflows and address issues across sectors like apparel, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Founders Anam Rahman and Sumit Sinha assumed leadership roles within QAD Redzone post-acquisition. The organization was founded in 2020 by Anam Rahman and Sumit Sinha. Its business model centers on raised pre-seed and seed funding from investors, acquired by QAD Redzone.
Kavida.ai has raised $1.4M across 2 funding rounds.
Kavida.ai has raised $1.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Kavida.ai has raised $1.4M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in August 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2023 | $1M Seed | Qima | AAF Management Ltd., Elefund, Outrun Ventures, James Park, Chris Adelsbach, Chris Carter, IAN Kemsley, Jack Cresswell, Jonathan Davie, Lord John Nash, Russell Puttick, Simon Davies, Redbus Group | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2021 | $430K Seed | Pradeep Menon, Rohan Haldea, SRI Sharma, PDS Multinational Group, Qima | Outrun Ventures | Announced |
Kavida.ai is a London-based technology company specializing in AI-driven procurement solutions for the manufacturing and supply chain sectors. It builds an AI procurement agent that automates post-purchase order (PO) management, including supplier coordination, inventory optimization, risk monitoring, and document handling, primarily serving industries like aerospace, automotive, garments, and electronics.[1][2][3][4] The platform addresses inefficiencies in manual procurement processes—such as chasing suppliers, managing PO changes, and detecting risks—freeing up to 60% of procurement teams' time for strategic tasks while integrating with ERPs, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and external data streams.[3][6] With clients including UK aerospace manufacturers for Boeing and Airbus, global garment producers in India and Sri Lanka, and electronic components distributors, Kavida demonstrates strong growth momentum, evidenced by £1.2 million in total funding (including a £900k raise in 2023 enhanced by ChatGPT integration) and a recent acquisition announcement by QAD Inc. in November 2025 to bolster its manufacturing automation offerings.[1][5]
Founded in 2020 (with some sources noting 2021) in London, England, Kavida.ai emerged from the vision of co-founders Anam and Sumit to tackle supply chain disruptions by bridging procurement teams and suppliers through AI.[1][2] Anam, a former digital transformation consultant, specialized in food supply chains and led digitalization projects in the UK aerospace industry, bringing deep domain expertise to identify pain points like manual post-PO processes and global risks.[2] The idea crystallized amid rising supply chain turbulence, leading to early traction with a £300k pre-seed round in 2021 from strategic investors, followed by a £900k investment to integrate advanced AI like ChatGPT for order management.[1] Pivotal moments include team expansions in India and Sri Lanka, partnerships with entities like the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, and real-world impact, such as accelerating export/import processes for BAE Systems, reducing manual efforts from 71,000 hours for 30,000 shipments.[2][7]
Kavida.ai stands out in AI procurement through agentic AI—autonomous agents that act like "capable junior associates"—going beyond generic copilots by handling manufacturing-specific tasks with real-time actions, ERP integrations, and external risk data.[2][5][6]
Kavida.ai rides the agentic AI wave in supply chains, transforming volatile global trade—exacerbated by disruptions like pandemics and geopolitics—into resilient operations through proactive automation.[2][5][7] Its timing aligns perfectly with manufacturing's ERP modernization and the shift to AI "digital copilots" for post-PO tasks, where manual processes still dominate despite digital fronts, enabling faster ROI amid labor shortages and rising costs.[4][5][6] Market forces like real-time visibility demands (e.g., 10% customs error rates costing millions) and LLM advancements favor Kavida, positioning it to influence the ecosystem by embedding AI agents into platforms like QAD's Champion AI and Redzone, accelerating industry-wide adoption of autonomous procurement and setting standards for AI-human collaboration in high-complexity sectors.[5][7]
Post-QAD acquisition in late 2025, Kavida.ai's agents will rapidly scale to QAD's manufacturing customers, integrating as "digital co-pilots" for sourcing and ERP automation while founders assume senior roles.[5] Expect expansion into warehouse robotics (e.g., PickGPT) and deeper multi-tier risk analytics, fueled by trends like AI-ERP convergence and supply chain digital twins. Its influence could evolve from niche innovator to mainstream enabler, redefining procurement as strategic amid ongoing global uncertainty—proving AI's power to turn turbulence into competitive edge, much like its founding mission to keep goods flowing.[2][5]
Kavida.ai has raised $1.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Kavida.ai's investors include Qima, AAF Management Ltd., Elefund, Outrun Ventures, James Park, Chris Adelsbach, Chris Carter, Ian Kemsley, Jack Cresswell, Jonathan Davie, Lord John Nash, Russell Puttick.