Dublin-based Mobility Mojo, which helps organizations improve accessibility in built environments, has secured €4.25 million in funding to expand its workforce.
- Founded in 2018 by Patrick Hickey, Stephen Cluskey, and Noelle Daly, Mobility Mojo is a SaaS platform that helps organizations audit and improve accessibility. It offers a cost-effective solution to track and align with global accessibility standards.
- To date, the platform serves over 100 clients, including Accenture, Eli Lilly, and UBS. It delivers consistent accessibility metrics across various environments, such as offices, manufacturing sites, retail banks, and retail stores.
Details of the deal
- The round was backed by Gresham House Ventures, Gresham House's growth equity division. The fund invests in high-growth businesses across sectors like healthcare, technology, and consumer markets, with investments ranging from £1 million to £20 million.
“Through this investment in Mobility Mojo, we are not only supporting an innovative business addressing a burgeoning market but are also contributing to a future where accessibility is standard practice, not an afterthought," Investment Director at Gresham House Ventures, Joe Krancki, commented.
- The startup will use the funds to expand its marketing and sales teams, enhance its SaaS platform with AI capabilities, and recruit key talent to support its growth trajectory.
"This investment will enable us to bring our solutions to more businesses and organisations, delivering real improvements for those with accessibility needs," explains Stephen Cluskey, founder and CEO at Mobility Mojo.