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Keelvar
Company type Private
Industry Software, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Founded 2012
Founder Dr. Alan Holland
Headquarters

Cork

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Ireland

Key people

Dr. Alan Holland (CEO)
Products Autonomous Sourcing, Sourcing Optimization
Website keelvar.com

Keelvar is an Irish software company headquartered in Cork, Ireland, that develops and provides Autonomous Sourcing and Optimization software for procurement and sourcing teams. The company’s solutions leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and game theory principles to automate and optimize sourcing processes for enterprises across various spend categories, including logistics, packaging, direct materials, and indirect materials.

Company History and Origins

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Keelvar was founded in 2012 by Dr. Alan Holland, who serves as the CEO. The company is a spin-out from University College Cork (UCC), where Holland was a computer science lecturer.[1][2]

Holland’s academic research, which focused on computational mechanism design and combinatorial auctions, formed the technological foundation for Keelvar’s initial offerings. The earliest commercial application of this technology involved helping government bodies and large organisations in Ireland achieve cost efficiencies through smarter procurement processes. The name “Keelvar” is derived from the Irish word ciallmhar, meaning “sensible” or “intelligent”. Keelvar’s origins were nurtured within the 4C research laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at UCC and the university’s GatewayUCC incubation hub.[3][4]

Products and Technology

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Keelvar’s core offering focuses on two main software solutions:

  • Sourcing Optimization: This solution allows procurement teams to collect richer, more complex bid data from suppliers (going beyond just price) and use powerful algorithms to evaluate various cost trade-offs against non-price objectives. This helps buyers identify the most economically efficient and value-maximising outcome in tendering exercises, considering factors like capacity, sustainability, and supplier diversity.[5]
  • Autonomous Sourcing: This leverages AI-powered, category-specific sourcing bots to fully automate the workflows of sourcing events, particularly for more frequent, less-complex needs like spot buys and tactical/tail-spend events. This allows automation of tasks such as supplier invitation, bid monitoring, and automated supplier selection and award recommendations.[6]

The combination of optimization and autonomous automation aims to scale sourcing excellence across the entire spend lifecycle for customers, which include global blue-chip companies like Coca-Cola, Mars, Siemens, and Samsung.[7][8]

Keelvar has secured significant venture capital funding to support its growth and expansion, particularly into the US and European markets.

  • Seed Funding (2012): Keelvar secured €750,000 in funding, led by ACT Venture Capital, to expand its procurement optimization service.[9][10]
  • Series A Funding (2020): The company raised $18 million in a Series A funding round led by Elephant and Mosaic Ventures, with participation from Paua Ventures.[11] The funds were earmarked for expanding its software R&D, growing its workforce, and meeting the growing demand for supply chain automation.[12]
  • Series B Funding (2022): Keelvar announced a $24 million Series B funding round, led by 83North, with continued participation from Series A investors. This brought the company’s total capital raised to $43 million and was intended to further accelerate its vision of making frictionless, no-code sourcing automation widely available.[7]

The company’s technology is reported to optimize over $100 billion in spend annually for its clients.[13]

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