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    Innvocon, the workplace analytics startup, extends its footprint in the European market with the introduction of SURGE.

    Innvocon, the workplace analytics startup, has recently declared its entry into the European market with the launch of SURGE, its flagship product in Spain.

    The startup has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary in Madrid, Spain, positioning it as its European headquarters, intending to transform how organizations approach workforce management and optimization.

    SURGE utilizes advanced AI algorithms to provide actionable insights, helping organizations identify and address workflow inefficiencies, predict attrition risks, and boost productivity.

    Taranjeet Singh, Co-Founder and CEO of Innvocon, expressed enthusiasm about the launch, stating, “Our mission is to empower organizations with the tools they need to thrive in today’s competitive business landscape. With the establishment of our European subsidiary in Madrid, we are excited to bring our innovative solutions to companies across Europe.”

    The subsidiary in Spain will operate under the name Surge Workplace Intelligence S.L., focusing primarily on promoting and supporting SURGE in the European market. The Madrid office will serve as a central hub for sales, marketing, and customer support.

    Pragyanam Kumar, Co-Founder and COO of Innvocon, emphasized the transformative potential of SURGE in how European organizations manage their workforce. By leveraging AI analytics, SURGE empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions for enhanced efficiency, productivity, and employee satisfaction.

    SURGE has garnered interest from several European organizations, and Surge Workplace Intelligence actively seeks partnerships and collaborations with entities aiming to optimize their workforce management processes.

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