Intelmatix is a deep-tech enterprise AI company founded by MIT-trained technologists that builds EDIX, an Enterprise Decision Intelligence Platform designed to act as a 'digital brain' for organizations. Using context-aware AI agents, knowledge graphs and generative AI, EDIX lets companies sense, learn, decide and act across functions like demand forecasting, inventory, workforce planning and site selection - without needing an in-house data science team. Headquartered in Riyadh with offices in London and Boston, Intelmatix focuses on the MENA region, training on local context data that global platforms overlook. It raised a $20M Series A in 2024 - the region's largest AI Series A of its kind - and in 2025 became the first Saudi and MENA AI company named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer.
Dotwork is an AI-native strategy, portfolio, and product operations platform that connects goals, work, finance, and outcomes so enterprise leaders can align teams and steer decisions with confidence. Founded by Steve Elliott - who previously built AgileCraft and sold it to Atlassian, where it became Jira Align - the Georgetown, Texas company uses knowledge graphs, a no-code organizational ontology, and AI agents to turn strategy that is usually buried in slide decks and spreadsheets into a living, connected operating model. Dotwork raised a $12M Series A and counts product and portfolio leaders at companies like NVIDIA, GitHub, and SolarWinds among its early users.
Lynx Analytics is a Singapore-founded, AI-native analytics firm built by INSEAD students and professors in 2010 to apply graph theory to hard business problems. Its flagship platform, LynxKite, turns very large datasets into graphs and runs hundreds of graph algorithms - many GPU-accelerated - to power everything from telecom churn prediction and fraud detection to drug discovery. Over the past few years the company has pivoted its focus toward AI-native consulting and products for pharma and life sciences, combining biomedical knowledge graphs, large language models, and NVIDIA's accelerated computing stack.
Evidium is a San Francisco healthcare-AI company building what it calls 'Referenced AI' - a neurosymbolic platform that turns medical evidence into computable knowledge. Rather than a black box, it projects patients across a computable map of clinical states and the transitions between them, so every insight traces back to guidelines, charts, and research. Founded and led by Carl Bate, the company sells transparent clinician-quality insights and probabilistic risk forecasts to health systems, insurers, and payviders, and closed a $22M Series A co-led by Health2047 (the AMA's venture studio) and WGG Partners in November 2025.
dMetrics is an AI company that builds Minsky, a natural-language-processing platform letting non-technical subject-matter experts create their own AI models to read, track, and analyze huge volumes of messy text - without writing code. Founded by two MIT machine-learning PhDs, the company started by decoding healthcare conversations across social media and now serves financial, pharmaceutical, and public-sector customers, including a five-year, $99.5M U.S. Department of Defense production contract for open-source threat analysis.
OptraHEALTH is a San Jose-based AI healthcare intelligence company that turns dense genomic and clinical data into plain conversation. Its patented HealthFAX platform and GeneFAX product line use conversational AI, natural language processing, and knowledge graphs to help labs, hospitals, payors, and patients navigate genetic testing, revenue cycle management, prior authorization, and clinical decisions - letting people ask their health data questions through chat, mobile, and voice interfaces.
Tom Sawyer Software is a Berkeley, California company founded in 1992 - the first commercial firm devoted entirely to graph visualization, layout, and analysis. Its low-code platform, Tom Sawyer Perspectives, plus tools like Explorations and the SysML v2 Viewer, let enterprises, governments, and software vendors turn tangled networks of data into readable pictures: fraud rings, supply chains, telecom topologies, and system models. Bootstrapped, profitable, and global, it has spent three decades drawing the lines between things.
Smack Technologies is a frontier AI lab for national security, founded in 2024 by two Marine Special Operations veterans, Andy Markoff and Clint Alanis. The company builds domain-specific AI models trained through deep reinforcement learning inside proprietary synthetic warfare environments. Its goal is what it calls 'Decision Dominance' - compressing the Orient and Decide phases of the military OODA loop from months to minutes. Two product suites carry the work: Omega, a command-level stack that turns commander intent into executable plans, and Alpha, an edge stack with lightweight models and proprietary hardware for tactical platforms operating in degraded, low-bandwidth conditions. Smack raised $32M in combined seed and Series A funding led by Geodesic Capital and Costanoa Ventures, and has secured seven-figure contracts with the Joint Fires Network and the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab.
Quantifind is a Palo Alto-based AI risk intelligence company that helps banks and government agencies surface financial crime signals from oceans of public, unstructured data. Its Graphyte platform automates anti-money-laundering, KYC, and investigations work, cutting false positives and accelerating analyst decisions.
Vivun is an AI-powered presales platform that helps enterprise B2B companies scale their sales engineering teams through structured intelligence. Founded in 2019 by two married couples with 25+ years of combined presales experience, Vivun builds AI agents that reason through expert knowledge rather than simply generating language - grounding every deal recommendation, demo, and forecast in the structured expertise of elite practitioners. With $131M raised and customers like Snowflake, Okta, Zoom, and CrowdStrike, Vivun has become the operating system for technical sales.