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Accenture invests in YearOne to foster digital product development

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New Delhi: Accenture invests in YearOne (data-driven software engineering platform) to accelerate the lifecycle of digital products. This investment is intended to infuse AI-powered visibility, coaching, and performance optimization.

Reportedly, YearOne will join Accenture Ventures for the project ‘Spotlight.’ This project offers startups extensive access to Accenture’s domain expertise and enterprise client base. Project Spotlight will provide breakthrough technologies to deliver more impact and work faster.

Stephen Ajayi ( founder and CEO, YearOne) said, “ AI is flooding the stack with shortcuts and surface-level output. The challenge businesses face today isn’t speed-it’s precision. It’s preserving engineering craft in a world that is optimizing faster than its understanding.”
YearOne tracks hidden patterns, delivery bottlenecks, and productivity gaps that allow high-performance technologies to work smoothly.

Tom Lounibos (Global lead, Accenture Ventures) said, “ AI-driven visibility is essential for modern engineering teams. It’s not just about making software development more efficient; it’s about empowering them to learn and grow by providing clear insights.”

The strategic investment of Accenture in YearOne will be an edge for startups and medium-term businesses to adopt advanced technologies in their daily operations

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