Superlinear Raises €6M to Power the Future of Enterprise Orchestration with AI
Superlinear Raises €6M Series A to Build an AI Operating System for Industrial Orchestration
Superlinear, a Belgian AI company focused on large-scale industrial productivity, has raised €6 million in a Series A funding round led by business advisory firm BDO. The capital will be used to scale Holon, the company’s proprietary AI Operating System designed to coordinate people, processes, and machines across complex enterprise environments.
The company targets structural productivity improvements of 10–30% for large organizations, addressing what it describes as a widening gap between growing operational complexity and stagnant productivity across European industry.
Superlinear co-founders Davio Larnout (CEO) and Laurent Sorber (CTO) at the company’s offices.
From Task Automation to System-Level Optimization
Despite rapid AI adoption, Europe’s productivity growth has stalled. According to Superlinear, the problem is not a lack of AI tools, but how they are deployed.
“We see AI everywhere today, except in the GDP statistics,” said CEO Davio Larnout. “Most solutions automate individual tasks. Real impact requires orchestrating the entire system.”
Holon is designed to sit above existing enterprise software stacks, replacing static business rules with real-time, system-wide optimization. The platform continuously resolves trade-offs between competing objectives—such as production output, logistics capacity, and workforce availability—allowing organizations to adapt faster to disruptions.
Superlinear positions this approach as a move beyond the “copilot” era toward what it calls Enterprise Orchestration, particularly for the physical economy. Target sectors include ports, logistics networks, manufacturing, defense, and critical infrastructure.
Early Results in the Physical Economy
In pilot deployments with the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Superlinear reports that Holon coordinated vessel scheduling, cargo handling, and warehouse operations simultaneously, reducing port dwell time by more than 20% while increasing throughput capacity.
Similar pilots in manufacturing with CNH Industrial addressed what industry insiders describe as the “integration ceiling”—the point at which multiple specialized AI systems begin working at cross-purposes. In one case, Holon prevented production planning systems from maximizing output when downstream logistics lacked capacity, avoiding costly inventory accumulation.
According to the company, these examples demonstrate a shift from predictive analytics to prescriptive, real-time action in environments where delays can cost thousands of euros per hour.
A Broader Economic Ambition
Superlinear’s stated goal extends beyond enterprise software. The company aims to raise EU GDP by 1% through structural productivity gains.
“The 500 largest European enterprises generate roughly €14 trillion in output,” Larnout said. “If just half of them increase productivity by 5%, EU GDP rises by 2.5%. Our pilots indicate 10–30% gains are possible.”
Strategic Backing from BDO
The Series A round was fully secured by BDO, marking a notable endorsement from one of the world’s largest professional services networks.
“Superlinear stands out by focusing on measurable returns—not hype, but results,” said Arnaud Naudan, CEO of BDO France. Peter Van Laer, CEO of BDO Belgium, added that the investment reflects a shared belief that AI must be a trusted accelerator of responsible growth.
Beyond capital, BDO brings credibility in enterprise risk management—an important factor for Superlinear’s target customers, where software failures can disrupt tens of millions of euros in daily operations.
Capital-Efficient Growth Strategy
Unlike many AI startups pursuing rapid scale through large funding rounds, Superlinear has taken a capital-efficient approach. Prior to this round, the company reached proof-of-concept with multiple Fortune 500-equivalent European clients on limited funding.
The €6M Series A will be used to harden the platform for mission-critical deployments and to expand go-to-market operations across Europe.
Superlinear is currently rolling out Holon with major European infrastructure and manufacturing clients and plans to expand its footprint continent-wide in the coming year.