
Overlooked and unaddressed inefficiencies are slowing down our most vital industries. Whether in utilities, construction, facilities management, logistics, or beyond - complex infrastructure and siloed legacy systems are hampering productivity. Traditional off-the-shelf software can’t address these unique challenges—and few organisations have the resources for custom-built solutions. Cogna is a precision solutions provider that uses AI to automate the IT consultancy process to identify the trickiest business pain points and create simple, usable solutions to remedy them. We put software creation into our customers' hands, letting them describe their own challenges and delivering AI-powered custom software in days, not months or years, at a fraction of typical costs.

Overlooked and unaddressed inefficiencies are slowing down our most vital industries. Whether in utilities, construction, facilities management, logistics, or beyond - complex infrastructure and siloed legacy systems are hampering productivity. Traditional off-the-shelf software can’t address these unique challenges—and few organisations have the resources for custom-built solutions. Cogna is a precision solutions provider that uses AI to automate the IT consultancy process to identify the trickiest business pain points and create simple, usable solutions to remedy them. We put software creation into our customers' hands, letting them describe their own challenges and delivering AI-powered custom software in days, not months or years, at a fraction of typical costs.
What they do: AI platform that rapidly builds bespoke enterprise applications for utilities, logistics, manufacturing and infrastructure
Founded: May 2023
Headquarters: London (Cogna Ltd)
Latest known funding: $15M Series A (Nov 2024)
Operational inefficiencies in utilities, construction, facilities management, logistics, manufacturing and infrastructure caused by complex infrastructure and siloed legacy systems.
2023
Technology, Information and Internet
$4.75M
Seed round raised earlier in 2024
$15M
Series A led by Notion Capital with participation from other investors
“Notion Capital led Series A; participation reported from Hoxton Ventures and Chalfen Ventures; earlier angels include Stan Boland and Hermann Hauser”
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