Global expansion stories
The global hiring platform is tightening its leadership as it targets faster growth in a crowded cross-border employment market.
The funding will help the London- and New York-based software group expand its AI agents for revenue teams and hire globally.
The platform is aimed at HR teams seeking faster cross-border hiring and lower compliance risk across more than 180 countries.
Rising demand for secure AI software development has prompted Sonatype to expand its leadership team and scale operations globally.
The hire underpins Hoppr's European expansion as it sets up London as a hub for addressable TV advertising and customer growth.
The utility software group is tightening its leadership as it pushes its g2 platform into more regulated markets and pursues acquisitions.
Asia Pacific enterprises are driving stronger demand for observability tools as LogicMonitor steps up regional execution to win more contracts.
The move gives the Australian creator agency a foothold in one of the biggest influencer marketing markets outside Australia, as it seeks growth abroad.
Funding will help Flok Health expand its NHS-backed AI physiotherapy service beyond back pain, as waiting lists for MSK care keep rising.
The deal gives finance teams a way to automate revenue recognition and reconciliation as businesses seek cleaner books and faster closes.
Frontline service providers in Canada are under growing pressure to modernise as labour shortages and ageing systems strain delivery.
Personal-device access to production systems prompted DrillDocs to tighten oversight of offshore engineers and contractors across time zones.
Auckland's engineers are shaping Lightspeed's products worldwide, as the company expands AI tools and keeps key leadership in New Zealand.
As inDrive expands beyond ride-hailing, the new Chief Financial Officer will steer finance after gross bookings rose 30% to USD $6.4 billion.
The travel and spend group gains room to invest in AI and product after replacing its 2024 borrowing deal on improved terms.
The ranking underscores Dreame's rapid global expansion, with the company now selling robot vacuums in more than 120 countries and regions.
Thailand's manufacturing hub becomes a bigger strategic base for the Melbourne-headquartered group after it bought local telematics provider GPS2GO.
Irish founders will get global exposure through a contest that caps entrants at USD $15 million in revenue and rewards growth.
The new Holborn site will add engineering jobs as demand rises for secure AI tools among businesses and the company seeks deeper UK roots.
London's rising AI investment is drawing Parloa into the capital as the company expands its European footprint and customer base.