ORO Labs Wins 2026 ISM Supply Chain Trailblazer Award

April 28, 2026
The Institute for Supply Management has named ORO Labs a winner in the Procurement Solution Provider Impact category at the 2026 Supply Chain Trailblazer Awards, recognizing its AI-driven procurement orchestration platform.

ORO Labs has been named a winner in the Procurement Solution Provider Impact category at the 2026 Supply Chain Trailblazer Awards by the Institute for Supply Management, announced in a press release. The award recognizes companies that are redefining procurement and supply chain operations with measurable business outcomes.

ORO Labs was selected for its work in enabling enterprises to scale agentic AI within governed procurement frameworks. Its platform orchestrates workflows across intake, approvals, sourcing, supplier management, and compliance, offering visibility and control for large organizations.

At the center of the platform is the AI Agent Builder, which allows teams to deploy autonomous procurement agents without writing code. These agents connect to enterprise systems such as ERPs and supplier risk databases, routing tasks to humans when confidence thresholds are not met. Customers have reported up to 80 percent faster onboarding and 75 percent fewer manual reviews.

The recognition follows a series of honors for ORO Labs in 2026, including its co-founder Lalitha Rajagopalan being named to the Inc. Female Founders 500 list and Sabih Rozales recognized as a Pros to Know honoree by Supply & Demand Chain Executive.

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