St. John’s-based Trophi.ai, which is developing artificial intelligence software for e-sports coaching and eventually real-world sports, has raised a round of seed funding led by Halifax’s Concrete Ventures and several angel investors.
Co-founded by tech sector veteran Mike Winters and former race car driver Scott Mansell, Trophi.ai is developing software to give players of racing simulators, such as the popular iRacing and Codemasters’ Formula One games, computer-generated feedback about how to improve their performance.
Winters is a Memorial University-trained computer engineer who has