Noemon receives CHF 40,000 from Venture Kick to advance next-generation AI learning systems
21.04.2026
Noemon receives CHF 40,000 from Venture Kick to advance its next-generation AI learning technology. By rethinking how AI systems learn, the startup aims to improve efficiency, adaptability, and scalability, unlocking new levels of performance for real-world applications.
![]() CEO Timos Moraitis
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What was the first real signal that your solution worked outside the lab or pitch deck, and what did that moment change for you?
The first real signal was a mathematical proof showing that our approach works beyond niche or toy problems.
That moment gave us the confidence to found Noemon and commit to building it.
Can you briefly describe your project and where it stood when you entered Venture Kick?
Noemon is a frontier lab focused on changing how AI learns. While AI promises major productivity gains, progress is limited by how learning itself is structured. Our technology directly addresses that bottleneck, improving efficiency, adaptability, and scalability.
When we entered Venture Kick, we had strong evidence to convince ourselves and peer researchers. Since then, we’ve advanced to a stage where we can start impacting the industry at scale.
How has the direction of your product/service/product strategy changed since working with the Venture Kick Team?
Given the broad potential of our technology, we initially explored multiple paths across industries and layers of the tech stack.
Venture Kick helped us refine and focus our strategy. We now have a clear direction and are executing much faster with fewer open decisions.
How will the Stage 2 funding help you advance your project concretely?
Stage 2 funding supports our compute costs and helps us package our technology for our first design partners.
It’s a key step in moving from research to real-world deployment.
The first real signal was a mathematical proof showing that our approach works beyond niche or toy problems.
That moment gave us the confidence to found Noemon and commit to building it.
Can you briefly describe your project and where it stood when you entered Venture Kick?
Noemon is a frontier lab focused on changing how AI learns. While AI promises major productivity gains, progress is limited by how learning itself is structured. Our technology directly addresses that bottleneck, improving efficiency, adaptability, and scalability.
When we entered Venture Kick, we had strong evidence to convince ourselves and peer researchers. Since then, we’ve advanced to a stage where we can start impacting the industry at scale.
How has the direction of your product/service/product strategy changed since working with the Venture Kick Team?
Given the broad potential of our technology, we initially explored multiple paths across industries and layers of the tech stack.
Venture Kick helped us refine and focus our strategy. We now have a clear direction and are executing much faster with fewer open decisions.
How will the Stage 2 funding help you advance your project concretely?
Stage 2 funding supports our compute costs and helps us package our technology for our first design partners.
It’s a key step in moving from research to real-world deployment.

