London's Labrys gets 17.5M from Plural and others to fix broken tools in crisis zones - Silicon Canals
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Labrys, a London-based company, has secured $20M in funding led by Plural to develop its secure workforce management platform, addressing significant gaps in human coordination during crises. The investment will help grow engineering teams and incorporate advanced AI features to ensure reliable tools for humanitarian organizations and defense forces. Currently, many of these entities depend on insecure methods for team management, highlighting the need for Labrys' solution. Since its seed funding in 2023, Labrys has achieved seven-figure revenues, securing contracts with government clients and humanitarian efforts in regions like Ukraine.
A lot of defense and resilience innovation focuses on hardware assets. Yet, there's been a gap around secure, reliable systems for human coordination when it matters most.
Labrys has secured seven-figure annual revenues, including contracts with government clients and customers across logistics and humanitarian disaster response, including in Ukraine.
The funding will enable Labrys to grow its engineering and operations teams and add advanced AI features to provide reliable tools as global crises increase.
Many humanitarian organizations and defense forces lack proper tools for managing their teams, relying on insecure methods like emails and spreadsheets.
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