General Enterprise Workflows Companies
Latest Deals in General Enterprise Workflows
$14.5M
Berlin startup Plato has raised $14.5 million in seed funding, led by Atomico and joined by Cherry Ventures, Discovery Ventures, and Dieter Schwarzโs d11z. Plato addresses the outdated software issue in the wholesale distribution sector, which manages one-fifth of global production. Their AI-based platform automates sales, quoting, and ERP tasks, resulting in significant efficiency gains for distributors. With average contracts over โฌ100,000 and 90% software margins, Plato aims to transform distribution operations globally.Investors: Atomico, Cherry Ventures, Discovery Ventures, d11z
$46M
Fluent Commerce, a global provider of order management systems, has secured $46 million in funding from Bain Capital to accelerate growth and enhance its AI-driven capabilities.Investors: Bain Capital
$7M
Contents, a Milan-based AI work execution platform, has secured a $7 million Series B extension led by Qatar Development Bank, with participation from Alkemia Capital. This investment increases the company's total funding to $25 million and highlights the collaboration between European AI infrastructure and Gulf sovereign innovation strategies.Investors: Qatar Development Bank, Alkemia Capital
$6.372M
Contents, an Italian work execution platform, has secured a โฌ5.9 million ($7 million) Series B extension, bringing its total funding to โฌ21 million ($25 million). The funding, led by Qatar Development Bank with participation from Alkemia Capital, will help Contents establish Doha as its operational hub for the Middle East. The platform addresses the need for orchestrating AI-driven workflows for global enterprises, enabling complex business outcomes across multiple markets.Investors: Qatar Development Bank, Alkemia Capital
$4.5M
Seamflow, a London-based startup, has raised $4.5 million in seed funding to modernize compliance-heavy workflows in the testing, inspection, and certification industry. The funding round was co-led by Initialized Capital and Northzone, with participation from Nebular, Entrepreneurs First, and Transpose Platform, along with angel investors like Mario Gรถtze and Charlie Songhurst.Investors: Initialized Capital, Northzone, Nebular, Entrepreneurs First, Transpose Platform, Mario Gรถtze, Charlie Songhurst
$4.5M
Seamflow, a London, UK-based AI-first software platform provider, raised $4.5 million in seed funding. The round was led by Northzone and Initialized Capital, with participation from Entrepreneur First, Nebular, and angel investors including Charlie Songhurst and Mario Gรถtze. The company plans to use the funds to expand its team, enhance product capabilities, and support growth.Investors: Northzone, Initialized Capital, Entrepreneur First, Nebular, Charlie Songhurst, Mario Gรถtze
$4.5M
London-based Seamflow, an AI-driven software company for the testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) industry, has raised $4.5 million in seed funding. The round was co-led by Northzone and Initialized Capital, with participation from Entrepreneur First and angel investors. Seamflow addresses the complex certification processes, particularly in the medical device sector, by streamlining workflows and reducing administrative tasks, potentially shortening approval timelines. The funding will be used to grow the team and enhance the product.Investors: Northzone, Initialized Capital, Entrepreneur First
$39M
Forerunner, an AI-powered platform for government agencies to manage the built environment, has raised $39 million in funding. This includes a $26.3 million Series B led by Wellington Management and a $12.7 million Series A led by Union Square Ventures, with participation from Gutter Capital and Bright Ventures. The funding aims to expand its services beyond floodplain management and enhance public-sector operations.Investors: Wellington Management, Union Square Ventures, Gutter Capital, Bright Ventures
$39M
Forerunner, a San Francisco-based AI-powered platform for governments managing their built environment, raised $39 million in funding. This includes $26.3 million in Series B led by Wellington Management and $12.7 million in Series A led by Union Square Ventures, with additional participation from Gutter Capital and Bright Ventures.Investors: Wellington Management, Union Square Ventures, Gutter Capital, Bright Ventures