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Business Fortune
24 March, 2025
After three years of successful fundraising, Berlin-based doinstruct, a compliance platform for educating frontline workers, announced €16.5 million in Series A funding, bringing the total investment to €26 million.
doinstruct, a top AI-powered training platform for frontline employees, was founded in 2021 by Charlotte Rothert, Daniel Marinkovic, Thorsten Groß, and Mona Feder. It helps businesses attain operational excellence and compliance with ease. Through the use of AI technology, doinstruct eliminates conventional obstacles to workplace safety and compliance, assisting businesses in cutting expenses, raising safety standards, and boosting output throughout their frontline operations.
HV Capital led the round, while previous investors Creandum, High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), D11Z, and others participated.
Without requiring app downloads, passwords, or email accounts, the platform reconstructs its clients' workplace structures, automatically detects hazards, creates documentation, and provides interesting, brief training materials in the employees' native tongues.
The goal of doinstruct's multilingual solution is to be essential for workplace integration as Europe takes steps to draw in qualified foreign workers to alleviate severe labor shortages. Companies like Do&Co, Wiesenhof, Voelkel, Schmitz Feuerwehrtechnik, and Echterhoff are able to integrate foreign staff while adhering to stringent compliance standards thanks to the platform, which manages paperwork and training in more than 25 languages.
Doinstruct claims that top manufacturers use it to cut the time it takes to integrate new hires from weeks to days. In order to further optimize frontline operations, the firm intends to increase its presence in important European markets while keeping up its investments in AI capabilities.