Dataiku Named to the 2021 CB Insights AI 100 List of Most Innovative Artificial Intelligence Startups

Dataiku honored as a leading Data Science Platform in the AI Deployment category

CB Insights today named Dataiku, the world’s most advanced Enterprise AI platform, to the fifth annual AI 100 ranking, showcasing the 100 most promising private artificial intelligence companies in the world.

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“This is the fifth year CB Insights has recognized the most promising private artificial intelligence companies with the AI 100, and this is one of the most global groups we’ve ever seen. This year’s cohort spans 18 industries, and is working on everything from climate risk to accelerating drug R&D”

“This is the fifth year CB Insights has recognized the most promising private artificial intelligence companies with the AI 100, and this is one of the most global groups we’ve ever seen. This year’s cohort spans 18 industries, and is working on everything from climate risk to accelerating drug R&D,” said CB Insights CEO Anand Sanwal. “Last year’s AI 100 companies had a remarkable run after being named to the list, with more than 50% going on to raise additional financing (totaling $5.2B), including 16 $100 million+ mega-rounds. Many also went on to exit via M&A, SPAC or IPO. As industry after industry adopts AI, we expect this year’s class will see similar levels of interest from investors, acquirers and customers.”

“We’re honored to be included on this exceptional list of companies solving some of the world’s greatest challenges through AI,” said Florian Douetteau, CEO of Dataiku. “It’s exciting recognition for our team, which since Dataiku was founded in 2013 has succeeded in creating a best-in-class data science and machine learning platform that democratizes AI within the enterprise.”

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Through an evidence-based approach, the CB Insights research team selected the AI 100 from a pool of over 6,000 companies based on several factors including patent activity, investor quality, news sentiment analysis, proprietary Mosaic scores, market potential, partnerships, competitive landscape, team strength, and tech novelty. The Mosaic Score, based on CB Insights’ algorithm, measures the overall health and growth potential of private companies to help predict a company’s momentum.

Dataiku supports the AI strategies of more than 400 companies worldwide, enabling organizations across pharmaceuticals, healthcare, financial services, transportation, the public sector, manufacturing, retail, and more to massively scale their AI efforts. Dataiku employs more than 600 people worldwide between offices in New York, Paris, London, Munich, Sydney, and Singapore, and plans to hire another 300 employees in 2021. Its roots are in France, its headquarters is in New York, and its culture is a dynamic melting pot of all of its international influences.

Quick facts on the 2021 AI 100:

  • Equity funding and deals: Since 2010, the AI 100 2021 cohort has raised over $11.7B in equity funding across 370+ deals from more than 700 investors.
  • 12 unicorns: Companies with $1B+ valuations on the list span applications as varied as data annotation, cybersecurity, sales & CRM platforms, and enterprise search.
  • Geographic distribution: 64% of the selected companies are headquartered in the US. Eight of the winners are based in the UK, followed by six each in China and Israel, and five in Canada. Other countries represented in this year’s list include Japan, Denmark, Czech Republic, France, Poland, Germany, and South Korea.

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