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Foley Guides Mojo AI in $10M Series B

Foley & Lardner LLP represented Mojo AI, a software developer building a globally mandated AI safety app for data center construction, in its $10 million Series B Funding round led by strategic investors Altira, Pelion Ventures, and Frame VC.

Mojo AI is the company behind Safety Mojo, an AI-powered safety management platform built for large general contractors managing complex, multibillion dollar projects like data center builds. The funding follows a strong year of growth that included bringing on multiple Fortune 500 clients. Mojo AI recently won a competitive RFP with a super major in the oil and gas industry, signaling strong demand for its platform beyond construction.

The investment will help Mojo AI expand the platform into new markets across the construction and oil and gas industries. Altira, a Denver-based venture capital firm with deep ties to the energy sector, played a strategic investment role in helping Mojo AI enter the oil and gas market. 

Safety Mojo is designed to solve coordination challenges on job sites with hundreds of subcontractors and multilingual workforces. The platform delivers continuous insight into high-risk activities, enabling safety teams to gather more reliable data, assess risk quickly, and intervene before incidents occur.

Foley’s transactions team was led by partner Jeff Bowman with support from partners David Morris and Lyman Thai, senior counsel Scott Lin, associates Mackenzie Barrett and Callie Ericksen, and paralegal Sara Burris.

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