“Our target growth for next year is 80 per cent growth. We’re going to double in size from 33 people to 70. We’ve been picking up great talent because of what’s been happening in the tech space in Dublin – whereas before, it was hard for us to compete.”
FlowForma, spun out of Ergo in 2016, was formed to bring digitisation to more businesses, particularly smaller companies that cannot afford to spend seven figures on business process management software. It is used by a number of industries, including construction, healthcare and financial services and champions the low-code approach that helps business units design and build their own workflows.“Things have started to change in the market. I think we’ve really crossed the chasm in some ways.
The software is gaining traction among US construction, energy and healthcare companies, with Trident General Contracting, Rimkus Consulting Group and Dresser Natural Gas among its US customers. FlowForma is the latest in a long line of Irish tech companies that has taken off in the States, shining a light on the close relationship between the two countries,” said Marisa Mannion, Enterprise Ireland’s senior vice-president, USA.
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