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Talking to AI agents is one thing — what about when they talk to each other? New startup Band debuts 'universal orchestrator'

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Talking to AI agents is one thing — what about when they talk to each other? New startup Band debuts 'universal orchestrator'

Band, a new startup, has exited stealth with $17 million in Seed funding to provide 'interaction infrastructure' for AI agents. The company aims to enable AI agents to communicate with each other seamlessly, creating a unified and collaborative workforce.

A new startup, Band, has emerged with $17 million in Seed funding to address the issue of fragmentation among AI agents. As enterprises deploy autonomous agents, a structural problem has arisen: agents built on different frameworks cannot easily communicate with each other. Band's solution is to provide a 'universal orchestrator' that enables AI agents to interact with each other deterministically. The company's 'agentic mesh' architecture allows agents to discover and delegate tasks to each other across different clouds and frameworks. Band's platform is designed to be framework-agnostic and cloud-agnostic, positioning itself as a crucial infrastructure for the emerging 'agentic economy'. The company aims to enable enterprises to scale their autonomous systems safely by providing runtime governance and strict rules on agent interactions.

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