Xergy, a technology startup based in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, that offers project management software, has secured £3.1 million in Series A funding.
The corporation plans to increase operations and reach in the business with the money.
It was unknown who the backers were.
Project management solutions are offered by Xergy, which is led by James McCallum and Colin Manson. Proteus is a feature-rich project management platform utilized by numerous organizations, including major energy sector clients in the UK and engineering firms worldwide, to enable digital transformation and enhance project delivery.
With Proteus, users can manage people, resources, and time, as well as track and monitor all financials, all from one central location. Project ideas may be created and turned into operational projects. Project teams may move away from fragmented, prone to errors, compartmentalized spreadsheets with Proteus’s integration with databases and third-party software applications, which create a single source of information.
The company employs 34 individuals and has offices in Aberdeen, Broughty Ferry, Dubai, and Perth, Australia.