Dyna.Ai Showcases Agentic AI and Secures Series A Funding at MWC 2026

March 09, 2026
At MWC Barcelona 2026, Dyna.Ai announced an eight-figure Series A funding round led by Lion X Ventures and showcased its Result-as-a-Service model, emphasizing a shift from conversational to Agentic AI focused on measurable business outcomes.

At MWC Barcelona 2026, announced in a press release, Dyna.Ai revealed the closing of an eight-figure Series A funding round led by Singapore-based Lion X Ventures, with participation from Taiwan-listed ADATA, a Korean financial institution, and industry veterans.

The company used the event to highlight a market shift from conversational AI to Agentic AI—systems built for execution and measurable business outcomes. Dyna.Ai’s Result-as-a-Service (RaaS) model was showcased as a performance-based alternative to traditional SaaS, aligning technology costs with business KPIs.

At its MWC booth, Dyna.Ai demonstrated multilingual voice agents capable of handling end-to-end tasks across European markets without human intervention. The company’s approach focuses on delivering AI agents that manage both customer-facing contact center interactions and internal employee experience processes.

Following strong interest at the event, Dyna.Ai said it is expanding partnerships with financial institutions and contact centers in Europe, positioning its RaaS platform as a practical model for enterprises seeking accountable AI deployments.

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