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BOSTON and DUBLIN, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Tines, the leader in intelligent workflows, today announced its inclusion in Fast Company's Next Big Things in Tech list. This prestigious recognition highlights emerging technologies that have the potential to profoundly impact industries—from education and sustainability to robotics and artificial intelligence.
This year's honorees represent a diverse array of technologies developed by established companies, startups, or research teams. These innovations are featured for their potential to revolutionize the lives of consumers, businesses, and society overall. While not all the technologies are available in the market yet, each is reaching key milestones to have a proven impact in the next five years.
Tines is honored for pioneering intelligent workflows - uniting AI, automation, and secure integration to transform how work gets done. Over the past year, the company introduced transformative features including Workbench, a universal AI copilot that lets users take action and access proprietary data in real-time, along with new capabilities to build enterprise-ready agents that enable fully autonomous workflow activity
These innovations are reshaping how security, IT, and operations teams work while enabling safe and impactful AI adoption. In February 2025, Tines raised $125 million in Series C funding at a $1.125 billion valuation, a milestone that reflects growing demand from enterprises to drive real business value from their AI investments.
"We built Tines to power the world's most important workflows, freeing organizations and their employees from repetitive muckwork that slows things down," said Eoin Hinchy, CEO and co-founder of Tines. "This recognition from Fast Company validates our belief that intelligent workflows are the future of how work gets done: secure, flexible, and powered by AI that actually drives value."
"Next Big Things in Tech is both a snapshot of the most interesting tech of the moment and a crystal ball that predicts the next several years," says Brendan Vaughan, editor-in-chief of Fast Company. "We're excited to share this list with our readers, and we congratulate the winners for their vision and innovation."
For more information or to view the complete list of honorees, visit here.
About Tines
Tines is the intelligent workflow platform trusted by the world's most advanced organizations. Companies like Canva, Coinbase, Databricks, Gitlab, Mars, and Reddit use Tines to power their most important workflows. With Tines, they've built a secure, flexible foundation to operationalize AI agents and intelligent workflows, unlocking productivity, moving faster, and future-proofing how work gets done.
Co-headquartered in Dublin and Boston, Tines has raised $272M from investors including Goldman Sachs, SoftBank, Felicis, Addition, Accel, Blossom Capital, and Lux Capital.
Learn more at www.tines.com.
About Fast Company
Fast Company is the only media brand fully dedicated to the vital intersection of business, innovation, and design, engaging the most influential leaders, companies, and thinkers on the future of business. The editor-in-chief is Brendan Vaughan. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with our sister publication, Inc., and can be found online at fastcompany.com.
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