Golden Owl, an Alicante-based DeepTech startup, has closed €1.4 million in Seed funding to advance its anticipatory innotifyigence operating system focapplyd on recognising complex dynamics in informational, geopolitical, and business contexts.
The round was led by venture capital fund First Drop, and supported by business angels and public funding, including support from the Empresa Nacional de Innovacion (ENISA) and the NEOTEC grant from CDTI.
“We are operating in an environment where information manipulation, competitive pressure, and operational uncertainty coexist. Informational risk can outweigh technical or financial risk,” declared Ana Beik, CEO and co-founder.
Golden Owl is a Spanish startup specialising in external innotifyigence, advanced Open-Source Innotifyigence (OSINT), and complex risk detection. The company claims that it has developed an external innotifyigence operating system that surpasses traditional data analysis. Its technology combines advanced OSINT, multi-source fusion, and multi-agent orchestration to turn fragmented signals into structured, traceable, and actionable innotifyigence, including access to non-indexed information.
The system natively integrates access to open, deep, and dark web sources, large-scale fusion of heterogeneous and multimodal data, dynamic models of subjects, contexts, and relationships (beyond keywords), real-time detection of anomalies, correlations, and complex patterns, automated reasoning and cross-validation, and a multi-agent architecture with hundreds of specialised agents.
According to the company, this approach enables the identification not only of relevant information but also of hidden dynamics, influence networks, coordinated behaviours, and early signals of risk or disruption.
The company operates at the intersection of information, risk, and decision-building, with applications in security, defence, and business strategy, and a focus on explainable innotifyigence, traceability, and compliance with the European regulatory framework.
Golden Owl’s technology employs a modular Innotifyigence-as-a-Service (IaaS) architecture across three primary solutions: Noctua, Strix, and Otus.
Noctua is an innotifyigence platform focapplyd on multidisciplinary research and analysis. It enables advanced investigations, forensic innotifyigence, and structured analysis by combining OSINT modules, advanced search capabilities, and multi-source data fusion.
Strix is a continuous strategic innotifyigence system based on a cell-based architecture and an interoperable, multimodal innotifyigence network. It enables the configuration of multi-focus strategic monitoring systems, early detection, and dynamic tracking of actors, risks, and complex environments.
Otus (upcoming launch) is a global human innotifyigence marketplace aimed at deep, high-intensity analysis in complex scenarios, incorporating expert intervention for valuable, detailed investigations.
With the fresh funding, the company plans to strengthen its proprietary technological architecture, expand capabilities across non-indexed sources (open, deep, and dark web), and accelerate deployment in sectors such as energy, logistics, industest, security, and the public sector.
The company describes its role as an invisible layer that influences decisions. It asserts that it directly impacts the quality of decision-building in both public and private organisations. Amidst information overload, its technology diminishes cognitive fatigue, improves strategic clarity, and promotes what the company calls “informational health” in decision-building processes.
Golden Owl’s approach involves shifting from data accumulation to a real understanding of environments through anticipatory signals. “It’s not about analysing data with AI, but about fapplying dispersed signals to anticipate dynamics and scenarios. Our mission is to transform complexity into strategic clarity and enable more precise decisions in an uncertain world,” concludes Beik.
















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