Malaga Startup All Music Works Wins Keiretsu Forum Andalucia, Securing Potential 1 Million Funding
All Music Works, a Malaga‑based startup that blends generative artificial intelligence, music, audiovisual production and software, was announced the winner of the 14th Keiretsu Forum Andalucía on Thursday, July 2, 2026. The event, held at the Thyssen Museum in Malaga, brought together more than 150 private investors and ten pre‑selected startups from the region.
The Keiretsu Forum is the world’s largest network of angel investors, with 53 chapters in over 30 countries. In this edition, the forum was organised in partnership with BIC Euronova, the European business and innovation centre of Malaga, and Keiretsu Forum Spain. The format allows early‑stage companies to pitch for up to one million euros of private financing and to build connections with international investors.
All Music Works presented a proposal that positions the company as a creator of “unique digital artists and innovative musical content” through the use of AI. Founder Carlos Zehr said the goal is to “revolutionise the music industry by integrating artificial intelligence, creating and promoting unique digital artists and innovative musical content.” The startup’s platform is designed to develop content, intellectual property and SaaS solutions for other companies in the music and media sectors.
The winner was chosen by a panel of investors after a series of presentations. According to the event’s organizers, the selection was based on the potential impact of the company’s technology, the strength of its business model and the scalability of its solutions.
BIC Euronova’s president and CEO, Álvaro Simón de Blas, highlighted the importance of the forum for the local entrepreneurial ecosystem. He said the event “represents a strategic milestone for our entrepreneurial ecosystem. For the participating startups, this event is an extraordinary springboard, not only opening doors to private funding rounds of up to one million euros, but also connecting them with the international market, generating commercial alliances, training and invaluable networking opportunities.”
The Keiretsu Forum Andalucía has been held annually since 2013, with previous editions hosted in cities such as Barcelona, Madrid and San Sebastián. The 2026 event was the fourth chapter of the forum in Spain and the 14th overall. The partnership with BIC Euronova has helped the forum tap into the growing innovation hub that Malaga has become, especially in the technology and creative industries.
All Music Works is not the only startup to benefit from the forum’s platform. In earlier editions, companies such as Mothium and Epic Bounties have secured investment and partnership deals. The forum’s structure, which includes a pitch session followed by one‑on‑one meetings with investors, is designed to accelerate the fundraising process for high‑growth companies.
The event also served as a showcase for the broader Malaga startup scene. The Thyssen Museum, a former industrial building converted into a cultural venue, provided a fitting backdrop for a gathering that blends art, technology and business.
While the exact amount of funding All Music Works will receive has not yet been disclosed, the company’s win places it in a position to negotiate a deal with one or more of the investors present. The potential €1 million financing round could be used to expand the company’s AI platform, hire additional talent and scale its services to national and international clients.
The announcement comes at a time when the music industry is exploring new revenue models that leverage AI and digital content creation. Companies that can combine creative output with robust intellectual property management are increasingly attractive to investors.
All Music Works’ success at Keiretsu Forum Andalucía underscores the growing intersection of music technology and venture capital in Spain. The company’s next steps will likely involve formal negotiations with interested investors and the development of a detailed business plan to secure the promised funding.
The event concluded with a networking reception, during which startups and investors exchanged ideas and explored potential collaborations. The forum’s organizers indicated that the next edition will be held in 2027, continuing the series of investment opportunities for Andalusian entrepreneurs.
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