Mobile networks are drowning in complexity.
That’s why we exist. To bring clarity and help operators move faster.
Our Story
From a small engineering team in Valencia to a global provider of network intelligence.
Our journey has always followed the same path: use data, AI and cloud to simplify the complex.
Here’s how we got there.
2018
Born to Build AI on Network Data
Kenmei was founded in Valencia with one goal: create a common data layer and deliver AI-based use cases on top, to help telcos see more and act faster.

2019
Backed by GoHub to Build the Product
We closed our first pre-seed round led by GoHub, enabling us to accelerate product development and start building the foundations of our platform.

2020
Recognised as a Breakout Startup
Kenmei won multiple innovation awards, including Caixabank’s Emprendedor XXI and Best Startup in the Valencian Community by COIT and CEEI-IVACE.

2021
Cybersecurity Validation by INCIBE
We were selected by Spain’s national cybersecurity institute (INCIBE) to join their Cyberemprende accelerator for our secure-by-design platform architecture.

2021
Strategic Investment from Telefónica and MASVentures
Two major operators joined our cap table, a strong signal of product-market fit and alignment with the industry’s needs.

2022
Named by Gartner for Data Fabric & Automation
Kenmei was cited by Gartner as a reference player in the telco sector for our work in cross-domain data fabric and network automation.

2024
Global Expansion with Andorra Telecom
Our latest funding round, led by Andorra Telecom, supports our next chapter: scaling operations and customer success across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Backed by Visionaries
Kenmei is backed by strategic investors in telecom and technology.
Their support has helped us scale our vision and bring new intelligence to mobile networks.






Where We Work
Based in Valencia, Kenmei supports mobile operators across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Our customers include Telefónica, MASOrange, Ooredoo, Zain, and Etisalat.
What We’re Here to Fix
Telco networks are becoming too complex to manage with dashboards and manual workflows.
Operators need systems that understand what's happening and know what to do next.
