
Episode 6
Newcode to establish Dublin presence and create 30 jobs
Newcode is establishing a presence in Dublin as part of its international expansion, following a seed funding round of more than €5.7 million backed by Alliance VC, The LegalTech Fund and other major investors. The company, which already has operations...
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March 27, 20261m 42s
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Show Notes
Newcode is establishing a presence in Dublin as part of its international expansion, following a seed funding round of more than €5.7 million backed by Alliance VC, The LegalTech Fund and other major investors.
The company, which already has operations in Oslo, Sweden, Finland and New York, is positioning the Irish move as a significant step in growing its provision of AI-powered solutions across Europe, with plans to hire 30 people in Dublin.
Speaking about this latest development, Maged Helmy, co-founder and CEO, said: "As we expand our international footprint, we're excited to establish our presence in Ireland, starting with 30 new hires planned in the first year as we scale and invest in one of Europe's most dynamic technology and professional services markets. With operations already across Denmark, Oslo, Sweden, Finland, Palo Alto, and New York, Dublin is the natural next step in our growth."
Newcode enables firms and enterprises to run intelligent, auditable, and context-aware workflows across their legal operations. The company is pitching its agentic AI platform as a digital co-worker for legal teams that sits between a firm's systems, data and applications. Lawyers describe the workflow and define the outcome, and Newcode's AI agents handle the reasoning and execution required to deliver the work. The company says that approach sets it apart from more conventional legal AI tools.
Agentic AI refers to autonomous systems that can think, plan, and act independently to achieve complex, multi-step goals with minimal human supervision.
The company, which already has operations in Oslo, Sweden, Finland and New York, is positioning the Irish move as a significant step in growing its provision of AI-powered solutions across Europe, with plans to hire 30 people in Dublin.
Speaking about this latest development, Maged Helmy, co-founder and CEO, said: "As we expand our international footprint, we're excited to establish our presence in Ireland, starting with 30 new hires planned in the first year as we scale and invest in one of Europe's most dynamic technology and professional services markets. With operations already across Denmark, Oslo, Sweden, Finland, Palo Alto, and New York, Dublin is the natural next step in our growth."
Newcode enables firms and enterprises to run intelligent, auditable, and context-aware workflows across their legal operations. The company is pitching its agentic AI platform as a digital co-worker for legal teams that sits between a firm's systems, data and applications. Lawyers describe the workflow and define the outcome, and Newcode's AI agents handle the reasoning and execution required to deliver the work. The company says that approach sets it apart from more conventional legal AI tools.
Agentic AI refers to autonomous systems that can think, plan, and act independently to achieve complex, multi-step goals with minimal human supervision.