AI Simulator hired to assist toolkit for American Angel Capital Association

AI Simulator, a technology that uses AI to replicate the private investment market, is set to join the American Angel Capital Association as a consultant to develop a curriculum for their deeptech toolkit. This prestigious project, funded by the Nation Science Foundation, aims to educate early-stage investors.

The Deep Tech Toolkit will provide invaluable resources and training to investors, enabling them to better understand, assess deeptech opportunities, and invest in cutting-edge technologies. AI Simulation’s role involves crafting an engaging and informative curriculum that will equip investors with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complex landscape of the investment market for deeptech.

Designed to help investors learn about and navigate the private investment market through risk-free simulation, AI Simulator is one of five consulting businesses being used to develop the toolkit and the only business from the UK. The simulator will help with specific areas of the toolkit such as best practices for identifying and evaluating investment opportunities and strategies for managing the inherent risk associated with deep tech investments.

Ali Kazmi, Co-Founder of Ai Simulator, expressed the platform’s excitement in being part of the contributors to the toolkit, commenting: “We’re thrilled to be contributing to the growth of the deep tech ecosystem by providing support and educational resources, which is exactly what AI Simulator is created to do. Our Simulated approach will enable an impactful curriculum that empowers investors to make informed decisions and drive innovation.

“This also marks a significant milestone for AI Simulator, particularly as a testament to how AI can transform the investment market by supporting and educating investors on their journeys. As we expand our expertise in AI-powered investment education, we aim to equip the world's largest community of angel investors with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and support the next generation of groundbreaking deep tech companies.”

ACA’s toolkit will be rolled out to its 15,000-member community for those interested in deep tech investment opportunities. By equipping this large community of investors with the necessary knowledge and skills, this toolkit will help to bridge the gap between capital and innovation, accelerating the development of groundbreaking technologies that address global challenges.

Margaret Bacheler, Educational Initiative Director at ACA, shared why the association chose the platform, explaining: “The ACA is delighted to welcome AI Simulator to our Deep Tech Toolkit project. The AI Simulator team provides quality subject matter expertise regarding how best to navigate the Deep Tech startup landscape. Their knowledge of how both founders and investors can navigate the deeptech investing landscape have been integral to this project.

“The AI Simulator can assist founders and investors with quality simulation of the investment process provided that they have the right understanding and knowledge of the market and the risks involved, to make informed investments. We hope this project will stimulate more investing in Deep Tech startups.”

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