“From Poland to Portugal”: Amsterdam-based Perry raises €1.6 million to empower technicians across Europe with work instructions

Jul 7, 2025 - 17:00
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“From Poland to Portugal”: Amsterdam-based Perry raises €1.6 million to empower technicians across Europe with work instructions

Dutch AI startup Perry makes its official debut today, announcing a €1.6 million investment round to help ease the pressure on Europe’s technical workforce by providing AI-powered work instructions

The round was led by Berlin-based specialist fund Revent, joined by angel investors from companies like Google and OpenAI.

Getting the newest AI technology in the hands of technical workers will make a big difference. Using Perry, workers can get trained more effectively, work more safely and deliver higher quality work,” says Co-founder Arie Kuiper.

Founded in 2025 by Laurens Feenstra and Arie Kuiper, Perry develops AI-powered work instructions to empower technicians on the job.

The founding team brings diverse expertise from across the sector, Feenstra was formerly involved with Google, Waymo, and TomTom, while Kuiper has experience in McKinsey and BuyBay.

The company believes their offering comes at a critical time: across Europe, there’s a chronic shortage of technical personnel. Over the past two decades, the number of people working in technical roles has dropped by around 15 million – as per data provided by Perry. This trend will continue in the next two decades due to an aging workforce and limited new entrants.

Perry says that sectors like renewable energy, telecom, and construction are under threat of stagnation.

Today, many technicians don’t get much support. They often have to rely on lengthy manuals. This leads to safety risks and error costs. Due to a lack of better options, some experts get called up to a hundred times a day to help out,” adds Co-founder Laurens Feenstra. “Our solution makes the knowledge of experienced professionals available to everyone, exactly when it’s needed. Ultimately, we want both new and experienced workers to be supported through their tasks with live AI video calls.”

Instead of complex manuals and outdated documents, Perry aims to offer clear, visual instructions that automatically adapt to the work situation using artificial intelligence. The software also reprotedly learns from real-world feedback.

Perry develops its technology in close collaboration with technicians, using field research and on-site testing.

The first customer, energy infrastructure company Van Vulpen, is already using the technology to train and support workers.

Thanks to AI, work instructions are automatically translated and adjusted to the user’s language level, enabling workers from across Europe, from Poland to Portugal, to collaborate directly and effectively.

We’re seeing worker shortages and unemployment at the same time. That shows we need to train people smarter and support them more effectively. With Perry, we’re using technology to help new hires become effective very quickly,” adds Kuiper.

This funding round is seen as a strategic step toward rapid scaling. The company has already recruited an AI engineer and a user research specialist. With the investment, Perry will expand the team, continue developing its software and AI models, and expand into Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.

Perry’s mission addresses an urgent societal challenge,” says Lauren Lentz, founding partner at Revent. “Without enough skilled professionals, progress in key sectors like the energy transition risks grinding to a halt.”

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