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Dream Raises $260M and Reveals Its Sovereign AI for Nations

The financing follows nearly $300 million in contract value as the company expands sovereign AI and cyber-defense platforms for governments worldwide.

  • On Thursday, June 18, 2026, Dream reached a $3 billion valuation after securing $260 million in new funding for its artificial intelligence and cyber defense systems serving governments.
  • Founded in 2023 by Shalev Hulio, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, and Gil Dolev, the startup employs about 350 people across Tel Aviv, Abu Dhabi, and Vienna designing sovereign AI platforms.
  • Bicycle Capital and Group 11 co-led the latest round, bringing total capital raised to $412 million following nearly $300 million in contract value since late 2024.
  • The new capital will accelerate deployment of sovereign AI and cyber defense platforms across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas, supported by a data center near Modi featuring NVIDIA B200 systems.
  • Governments face a fundamental choice between depending on foreign systems or owning their capabilities, said Kurz, emphasizing nations must govern their own AI infrastructure to control their future.
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The cyber enterprise Dream of old chancellor Sebastian Kurz gets 260 million dollars from investors. The rating is now about three billion dollars. The company is a "leading AI company for states and critical infrastructure" – independence from the US and China is the goal. Also ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz rides on the AI wave. Currently, the entire tech industry is in a hype mood, the seemingly endless possibilities of artificial intelligence …

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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