Malaga Startup All Music Works Wins Keiretsu Forum Andalucia, Seeks Up to 1 Million in Private Funding
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Malaga Startup All Music Works Wins Keiretsu Forum Andalucia, Seeks Up to 1 Million in Private Funding

All Music Works, a Malaga‑based startup that blends generative artificial intelligence with music and audiovisual production, was announced the winner of the Keiretsu Forum Andalucía on Thursday, July 3, 2026. The award was presented at the Thyssen Museum in Malaga and opens the door to up to one million euros in private financing.

The accolade, part of a pitch competition organized by BIC Euronova and Keiretsu Forum Spain, offers the winning company the chance to negotiate equity‑based terms with more than 150 private investors, including business angels and institutional backers. Investors can pledge up to €1 million, giving All Music Works a potential cash infusion to accelerate its AI‑driven platform.

All Music Works positions itself as a creator of “unique digital artists and innovative musical content” through AI. Founder Carlos Zehr said the company’s goal is to “revolutionise the music industry by integrating artificial intelligence, creating and promoting unique digital artists and innovative musical content.” The startup’s SaaS model lets other companies generate and license music and audiovisual assets using its AI‑driven composition and production tools.

The Keiretsu Forum Andalucía event drew more than 150 investors to evaluate ten pre‑selected startups. Each company delivered a business‑plan pitch, after which investors could negotiate terms. The forum’s structure allows for flexible deal terms, and All Music Works’ presentation attracted attention from several high‑profile investors.

Keiretsu Forum is the world’s largest network of private investors, with 53 chapters in over 30 countries across four continents. The forum’s website notes that the network has facilitated hundreds of deals since its founding in 2000. The Malaga chapter, now in its second year, aims to connect local entrepreneurs with international capital and expertise.

BIC Euronova’s president and CEO, Álvaro Simón de Blas, described the event as a “strategic milestone for our entrepreneurial ecosystem.” He added that the forum offers startups a “springboard” that opens doors to private funding, international markets, commercial alliances, training, and networking.

All Music Works is not the only Malaga startup to benefit from the region’s growing tech ecosystem. The city’s Malaga TechPark hosts a range of companies in software, AI, and creative technology, and the local government has introduced incentives for digital innovation. The partnership between BIC Euronova and Keiretsu Forum reflects a broader trend of public‑private collaboration to attract venture capital to Spanish cities.

For the audio industry, the success of All Music Works highlights the increasing role of generative AI in music creation and distribution. AI‑driven platforms can produce original compositions, generate virtual performers, and automate post‑production tasks, potentially reducing costs and expanding creative possibilities for producers, labels, and content creators.

The potential funding round also signals investor confidence in AI‑based music solutions. While the exact amount secured by All Music Works remains undisclosed, the forum’s structure allows for flexible deal terms, and the company’s pitch attracted attention from several high‑profile investors.

In the coming months, All Music Works will likely use any secured capital to expand its AI engine, develop additional SaaS features, and pursue licensing agreements with media companies. The company’s focus on digital artists also positions it to tap into emerging markets such as virtual reality, gaming, and streaming platforms that demand fresh, algorithmically generated audio content.

The Keiretsu Forum Andalucía event underscores the importance of specialized investment forums for niche sectors like audio technology. By providing a dedicated platform for startups to meet investors with specific industry knowledge, the forum helps bridge the gap between innovative ideas and the capital required to scale.

At present, All Music Works remains in the early stages of its funding process. The company’s next steps will involve negotiating terms with interested investors and potentially scaling its platform to serve a broader client base.

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