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Tremau has been recognized as one of the “100 startups to invest in 2023” by Challenges magazine

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We are thrilled to announce that Tremau has been recognized as one of the “100 startups to invest in 2023” by Challenges magazine, a prominent French business magazine. This recognition is a testament to our hard work and dedication towards improving the process of moderation in online communities.

At Tremau, we are focused on providing innovative solutions that help online platforms manage harmful content and promote user safety. Our AI-powered moderation tools enable platforms to detect and remove harmful content quickly and efficiently, while our expert team provides valuable insights and support.

The recognition from Challenges magazine is a significant milestone for us, and we are proud to be among the top 100 startups to invest in. This recognition reflects the confidence that investors and industry experts have in our vision and capabilities.

We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the online community by providing cutting-edge technology and expert guidance. We look forward to continuing our mission to make online communities safer and more inclusive for everyone.

Thank you for your ongoing support and trust in our team at Tremau.

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