Atomicwork Secures $3 Million to Enhance Workflow Automation for Enterprises

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HRtech startup Atomicwork has successfully raised an additional $3 million (INR 25 Cr) in its seed funding round, increasing its total funding to $14 million. This latest investment comes from over 40 leading CIOs, CTOs, CXOs, and seasoned industry experts, further strengthening the company’s position in the enterprise workflow automation space.

Notable investors in this round include Rich Waldron, cofounder and CEO of Tray.ai, Avanish Sahai, former ecosystem leader at Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Google Cloud, as well as Arun Penmetsa, a partner at Storm Ventures.

The company plans to use the new capital to further develop its AI-driven modern service management platform and expand its go-to-market teams in the United States over the next three years.

Founded in 2022 by Kiran Darisi, Parsuram Vijayasankar, and Vijay Rayapati, Atomicwork focuses on enhancing the employee experience by streamlining the tools and processes employees use daily. Their platform integrates with popular collaboration tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams, utilizing conversational AI to automate tasks related to support, service delivery, and operations on a large scale.

By harnessing advanced AI technology, Atomicwork aims to simplify workflow management for enterprises, allowing businesses to improve efficiency and employee satisfaction simultaneously.

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