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Momenta Leads €2.5M Series A in Wroclaw-based Surveily, Advancing Edge AI for Industrial Safety

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Jakob Ulrych
March 5, 2026
Momenta has led a €2.5 million Series A round in Surveily, a Wrocław-based edge AI company embedding real-time computer vision directly into industrial safety operations. Alongside Look AI Ventures, Momenta led this round ahead of an anticipated second close from a Polish investment fund. This investment underscores Momenta’s commitment to advancing AI-driven safety innovation while accelerating Surveily’s USA expansion and product development.

Each year, more than 7 million workplace injuries disrupt industrial operations and strain budgets worldwide. Despite advances in automation, safety systems still rely heavily on manual oversight, periodic inspections, and reactive reporting, an approach increasingly misaligned with the speed and complexity of modern industrial environments.

Surveily closes this gap by transforming existing CCTV infrastructure into an intelligent safety system. Its edge AI analyzes video locally in real time, detects hazardous behavior instantly, and delivers on-site alerts without relying on the cloud or constant supervision.

Compatible with over 98% of legacy camera systems, the platform deploys rapidly across high-risk industrial plants, manufacturing floors, logistics centers, and energy facilities. The system can operate fully on-premises and offline, preserving data sovereignty while enabling true real-time risk detection.

“Our mission is to embed intelligence directly into industrial safety systems. By applying edge AI to existing infrastructure, we enable EHS teams to detect risks in real time, intervene before incidents occur, and fundamentally improve safety operation plans. That shift turns safety from reactive damage control to proactive prevention.”

Surveily’s deployments already deliver tangible results: An 8× increase in near-miss reporting in chemical facilities, 90% reduction in total safety alerts in metal manufacturing, 95% PPE compliance in oil and gas operations, or 62% reduction in incidents in logistics centers.

These figures translate directly into fewer injuries, reduced liability exposure, higher up-time, and stronger operational discipline. Recognized by SAP.iO Industry Munich, NVIDIA GTC, and MC Switzerland, Surveily is gaining industry recognition for turning safety into a strategic operational capability.

“We invested in Surveily because their edge AI shifts the mindset; from safety as compliance overhead to safety as operational opportunity. The platform is built, deployed, and maintained to meet the realities of industrial environments. That combination of practicality and performance defines Industrial Impact®.”

For Momenta, Surveily exemplifies execution grade AI. Technology that works in the field, scales within industrial constraints, and drives measurable value. The industrial AI landscape is crowded with demos that never scale. Surveily stands out because it integrates quickly, operates locally, and delivers measurable improvement without mandating a cloud-first infrastructure redesign.

Founded in 2019, Surveily is active across the chemical, metals, energy, logistics, and oil and gas sectors. The new funding will fuel product innovation and international growth across safety-critical operations worldwide.

Industrial transformation does not happen in theory. It happens when intelligence is embedded into real systems, measured against real KPIs, and scaled across real operations.

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