BoreDM Receives Series A Investment from Five Elms Capital

June 01, 2026
BoreDM has secured a growth investment from Five Elms Capital to expand its AI-assisted geotechnical and environmental data management platform. The funding will support product development and team expansion.

BoreDM has received a growth investment from Five Elms Capital, announced in a press release. The funding marks a Series A round aimed at accelerating the company's unified platform for geotechnical and geoenvironmental data management.

The investment will support expansion of BoreDM's product capabilities, including intelligent log digitization, automated data processing across geotechnical, environmental, and construction materials testing workflows, and AI assisted field tools. It will also fund targeted commercial growth to reach a broader customer base.

Five Elms Capital, known for its focus on scaling vertical software businesses, will provide strategic support as BoreDM expands its team and continues developing AI enabled features across field data capture, laboratory workflows, and subsurface data intelligence.

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