DemoSquare obtains the CHF 150,000 Kick to help businesses navigate the political landscape
27.05.2024
EPFL spin-off DemoSquare received the CHF 150,000 investment from Venture Kick to support the development of AI technologies that simplify the monitoring and analysis of political processes for public and private organizations.
![]() DemoSquare’s Co-Founders CEO Victor Kristof and CTO Jérémie Rappaz
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Few aspects impact businesses more than regulation. However, monitoring and reporting on public affairs is a tedious and time-consuming task for companies. Leveraging proprietary AI technologies, DemoSquare is offered as a SaaS platform to collect, monitor, analyse, and report on legislative and political activities, allowing public affairs managers to save up to 16 hours a week.
DemoSquare’s technology will solve problems for the CHF 10.8B global public affairs market. Their research-backed AI algorithms predict the adoption of new laws, monitor regulatory topics across data sources and jurisdictions, and provide data-driven insights to help companies make strategic decisions. DemoSquare stands out by providing clear and relevant analyses, enabling its customers to navigate effectively through a complex and ever-changing legislative environment.
The CHF 150,000 from Venture Kick will contribute to DemoSquare’s expansion to European Union institutions and other European countries, thereby strengthening its international presence.
DemoSquare is an EPFL spin-off (Emerging from the Information and Network Dynamics Lab) founded by two PhDs in artificial intelligence, Victor Kristof (CEO) and Jérémie Rappaz (CTO). Their mission is to make political and regulatory data efficiently accessible to organisations that want to reduce regulatory uncertainty and discover new business opportunities.
“The Venture Kick support is a recognition of our work and our potential to transform the public affairs landscape. The funding has been instrumental in launching our company, by providing the necessary resources to secure our first customers and to develop the first version of our product,” highlighted Victor Kristof, Co-Founder and CEO of DemoSquare.

DemoSquare’s Co-Founders CEO Victor Kristof and CTO Jérémie Rappaz
DemoSquare’s technology will solve problems for the CHF 10.8B global public affairs market. Their research-backed AI algorithms predict the adoption of new laws, monitor regulatory topics across data sources and jurisdictions, and provide data-driven insights to help companies make strategic decisions. DemoSquare stands out by providing clear and relevant analyses, enabling its customers to navigate effectively through a complex and ever-changing legislative environment.
The CHF 150,000 from Venture Kick will contribute to DemoSquare’s expansion to European Union institutions and other European countries, thereby strengthening its international presence.
DemoSquare is an EPFL spin-off (Emerging from the Information and Network Dynamics Lab) founded by two PhDs in artificial intelligence, Victor Kristof (CEO) and Jérémie Rappaz (CTO). Their mission is to make political and regulatory data efficiently accessible to organisations that want to reduce regulatory uncertainty and discover new business opportunities.
“The Venture Kick support is a recognition of our work and our potential to transform the public affairs landscape. The funding has been instrumental in launching our company, by providing the necessary resources to secure our first customers and to develop the first version of our product,” highlighted Victor Kristof, Co-Founder and CEO of DemoSquare.

DemoSquare’s Co-Founders CEO Victor Kristof and CTO Jérémie Rappaz