AI consulting and product firm DareData is launching an international expansion strategy. After crossing the €5 million turnover mark, the company plans to double its revenue to over £10 million by the end of 2027. Investors tracking top AI companies are closely watching these metrics to test market growth.
The United Kingdom is the priority market for this expansion. DareData chose the UK due to simple logistics: identical time zones with Portugal, a short 2.5-hour flight, and a corporate ecosystem that is highly open to international tech vendors.
Technical AI Governance via GenOS Platform
The core product driving DareData’s UK expansion is GenOS, a platform built for monitoring and quality assurance in AI systems.
GenOS operates on a "human-in-the-loop" mechanism. Because AI models will always have an error margin, the platform automatically detects anomalies and routes them directly to a human expert for verification. This ensures automated mistakes do not disrupt core business operations. Professionals reading tech news can follow this rollout as a prime example of large-scale AI quality control.
DareData currently has 130 employees and maintains an impressive 97% talent retention rate, far above the 75% tech industry average. The company achieves this by allowing staff to choose between two different projects whenever a new client signs on.
Scaling Operations Without Mass Layoffs
Unlike trends in the United States, where businesses sometimes use AI as an excuse for mass layoffs after over-hiring, DareData views technology as a tool for scaling.
Next-generation automation tools allow small teams of 10 to 20 people to achieve the operational output that before required hundreds of employees. This approach optimizes capital efficiency and accelerates growth while preserving jobs.