Continuous Software has completed the first phase of a €2.5m seed funding round, raising €1m from investors such as Athens-based Performance Technologies.
Dublin-headquartered Continuous Software has developed Aangine, an AI-powered platform that enables organisations to align their teams, budgets, programmes and projects with strategic goals and objectives.
Aangine allows for data-driven decision making, optimises resource allocation and enhances collaboration across work management approaches, including both traditional and agile methodologies.
With the new capital, Continuous Software plans to increase its workforce by 40% next year, and will add technical, support, and sales roles.
More generally, the funding will support EMEA expansion and further product development.
The company will also build upon its existing partnerships with major technology players such as OpenText, Dell, and MongoDB.
Levent Ozalp, founder of Continuous Software, said: “This funding validates our vision and the market demand for solutions that address the challenges of continuous planning and adaption in today’s …