AI startup NMBLR projects 50% profit surge on enterprise demand
Technology startup NMBLR.ai is on track to increase its profits by more than 50 percent this year, driven by robust demand for enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) solutions aimed at streamlining corporate operations.
Winston Damarillo, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of NMBLR, said the company expects to sustain its growth trajectory after achieving profitability during its first year of operations in 2024.
“Last year, we grew a little over 50 percent,” Damarillo told reporters. “This year, we anticipate growth of more than 50 percent.”
Headquartered in California with operations in Manila, NMBLR is an enterprise AI orchestration company that helps businesses transition from AI experimentation to full-scale production.
Damarillo noted that the company’s growth this year is heavily fueled by its expanding presence in the Philippines, counting some of the country’s largest banks, retail groups, and real estate developers among its clients.
In the United States, the startup’s portfolio includes grocery retailer Seafood City and international development firm Chemonics.
“[When] we started, most of our first clients were actually in the US. But now, we've started to grow quite large here in the Philippines,” Damarillo said.
To cement its domestic footprint, NMBLR opened its first regional innovation hub in Makati, named "Programmable." The hub enables businesses to adapt orchestration stacks to manage and run their existing AI infrastructure.
According to Damarillo, the hub is envisioned as a space where companies can transform conceptual AI ideas into live, operational systems that translate into measurable gains for their customers.
Beyond its existing markets, the startup plans to introduce its AI solutions to additional territories across Southeast Asia and North America. In line with this expansion, NMBLR recently signed a marketing partnership with digital platform builder Alchemi Ventures to extend its reach into the more than 50 countries where Alchemi operates.
“Together, the moves mark the start of a global push to make production-grade, profitable AI the standard for enterprises everywhere, not the exception,” the startup said.