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Digital asset managment software
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$150-230k
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21-100 employees
To empower AEC and real estate firms to showcase their projects, sell with visualization, and win more businesses.
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To empower AEC and real estate firms to showcase their projects, sell with visualization, and win more businesses.
13% employee growth in 12 months
OpenAsset is a premier Digital Asset Management solution tailored specifically for the Architecture, Construction, and Engineering (ACE) sectors. With a track record spanning two decades and a diverse client base of 800+, OpenAsset is well-positioned to understand and cater to the unique challenges of these industries.
The problem it addresses is the acute need for an industry-specific solution that can effectively manage the digital assets crucial to ACE professionals. Traditional DAM systems often fall short in this regard, prompting OpenAsset's development to fill this significant gap. Its vision is not just to provide a platform but to inspire individuals through the visualization of the built world, an ambitious goal that sets them apart in the marketplace.
Marked by consistent growth, OpenAsset has strategically partnered with Marlin Equity Partners, a private equity firm, to enhance its sales, technical, and management capabilities. This collaboration is driven by the mounting demand for OpenAsset's B2B SaaS products. Alongside an ongoing focus on team expansion, positioning OpenAsset as a leader in addressing the distinctive needs of the ACE industries, ensuring its place at the forefront of specialized digital asset management.
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Daniel Emmerson
(Co-Founder)Prior to OpenAsset, Daniel worked in Japan, firstly as an interpreter while studying before moving on to become a strategic planner for BBDO.
Peter Walsham
(Co-Founder)Previously studied High Energy Physics at Imperial College, and Physics at Oxford.
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