Infraspeak lands $19.5M in funding to shake up teamwork in facilities management – Redoma Tech

Infraspeak lands $19.5M in funding to shake up teamwork in facilities management

It enables operational managers to supervise multiple facilities without physical presence, a crucial aspect in handling building occupancy, enforcing health and safety protocols, and adjusting cleaning schedules based on space utilization.

Infraspeak competes with other startups like MaintainX, UpKeep, and Facilio, all witnessing a surge in demand for enhanced facilities management tools. This platform equips facility managers and service providers with comprehensive insights and operational control, ensuring they can oversee everything unfolding within a specific location with ease.

Established in 2015, Infraspeak has successfully secured around $20 million in funding and boasts an impressive client roster including big names like KFC, InterContinental, and Primark. yet the company already serves a few American clients hinting at a potential future market entry.

Endeit Capital spearheaded Infraspeak’s recent Series B funding with contributions from Bright Pixel Capital Caixa Capital Innovation Nest and Indico Capital Partners.

![Featured Image](https://redomatech.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/3.-Infraspeak-top-management-e1729866154706.jpg) né?. As spaces expand, the intricacies of management grow exponentially.

Enter Infraspeak, a promising startup hailing from Portugal, on a mission to revolutionize this field through an all-in-one platform né?. This collaborative environment empowers facility managers to oversee internal operations streamline team interactions request quotes onboard suppliers assign work orders and monitor progress effectively.

While the shift towards remote work may imply reduced demand for technology dedicated to managing commercial buildings the necessity remains significant due to the diverse range of facilities requiring management extending beyond traditional office spaces.

Cloud-based facilities management software plays an increasingly pivotal role in this context particularly amidst the expanding trend of remote work. Orchestrating and overseeing all these moving parts can prove to be a high-stakes and challenging endeavor.

CEO of Infraspeak, Felipe Ávila da Costa, highlights the critical tasks faced by facility managers, ranging from tracking preventive maintenance schedules, managing work orders, coordinating cleaning tasks, communicating with contractors, overseeing air quality, adhering to service level agreements, preparing rooms, to providing performance reports, all while maintaining compliance with health and safety regulations.

Infraspeak is actively constructing a centralized platform called Infraspeak Network, aimed at interconnecting systems and processes to facilitate seamless collaboration among all stakeholders in a unified space. The world of facilities management may not always seem glamorous but its significance cannot be understated especially for businesses operating out of physical locations. Despite not having official operations in the U.S né?. To fuel its expansion, this Porto-based startup recently landed an additional €18 million ($19.5 million) in Series B funding.

Imagine a healthcare company with numerous departments, varied equipment, and a multitude of contractors specializing in different disciplines like maintenance and cleaning né?. The evolving complexity of building management, heightened by the proliferation of devices, data, sustainability objectives, and ESG targets, is steering companies towards advanced solutions akin to what Infraspeak offers.

With plans to bolster its team by adding 100 new members by 2025, including C-level positions, Infraspeak is presently focused on expansion within Europe, with eyes also set on South America and Africa

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