5 Dublin Startup Companies to Know

From drone companies to AI firms, these are some of Dublin’s tech leaders.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
Published on Sep. 11, 2024
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Dublin is a top destination for international software companies. In its pursuit of becoming a tech hub, it supports hundreds of startups. Efforts like those of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment have succeeded in funding startups. Meanwhile, other initiatives have provided mentorship and training to nascent projects. These top tech startup companies in Dublin are disrupting the industry. 

Dublin Startup Companies

  • Wayflyer
  • BrowserStack
  • Kota
  • Manna
  • Protex AI

 

Top Dublin Startup Companies

Wayflyer is one of Dublin's hottest startups, having secured over $1 billion in funding. Founded in 2019, the company provides smart financing solutions to e-commerce companies with flexible terms and fast processing times. It works with direct-to-consumer companies, Amazon sellers and wholesale stores that meet its financing criteria.

 

BrowserStack is a software testing platform that performs over 2 million tests on any given day. It works with web and mobile applications and can conduct live previews and ADA compliance testing, among other features. According to BrowserStack, over 50,000 customers use the platform to build and ship applications faster.

 

Kota is a recently launched fintech platform that helps companies automate their finances and employee benefits. The company’s platform allows users to process payroll and make payments for employee health and retirement benefits.

 

Manna is a drone delivery company founded by serial entrepreneur Bobby Healy. Through its app, customers can order food, medical supplies, coffee and other items from local shops and have them delivered within three minutes. Manna has raised over $40 million in funding and is available in Dublin and parts of Texas.

 

Protex AI is a safety platform used by brands like DHL and Sysco. The platform integrates with on-site cameras and uses AI to assess dangerous environments within a facility. It will also log non-compliance events to create safety audits and reports on facility safety. Protex AI launched in 2021.

 

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