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Lydonia Technologies

Lydonia Technologies offers services and solutions in automation, data transformation, and security. The company uses AI to automate processes, transform data,...

Lydonia Technologies

Lydonia Technologies offers services and solutions in automation, data transformation, and security. The company uses AI to automate processes, transform data, and implement a zero trust model. It serves sectors including banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, and was founded in 2019 in Westwood, Massachusetts.

Website
lydonia.ai

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Westwood

Corporate office

101 Station Drive, Suite 235, Westwood, MA 02090

Additional offices

Massachusetts · Wisconsin · Texas · Illinois · Kentucky · Chandigarh, India

Principals

Kevin Scannell

Leadership Team

Dawn Cora

Leadership Team

Tod Dillon

Leadership Team

Todd Foley

Leadership Team

Mike Mullaney

Leadership Team

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareAI/MLFinTechInsurTechHealthcare ServicesIndustrial TechMobility & Transportation

Frequently asked questions

Does Lydonia Technologies manage outside capital or invest its own money?

No. Lydonia is an AI-automation services firm. It charges client fees for implementing robotic process automation, agentic AI agents, and document-processing systems; every published case study tracks cost savings or FTE reallocations, not investment returns.

What specific technologies does Lydonia deploy in client engagements?

According to its published materials, Lydonia implements agentic orchestrations, intelligent document processing, process mining, and large-language-model integrations, often on top of platforms such as UiPath. It does not manufacture its own AI models — it configures and manages third-party tools.

Which industries generate the bulk of Lydonia's revenue?

Published case studies cite insurance firms, healthcare providers, financial-services processors, and manufacturers. One publicly named client is MongoDB; another is a unit of Acushnet, the parent of Titleist and FootJoy.

How does Lydonia charge for its work?

The firm does not disclose pricing. Based on its case-study outputs — 362% three-year ROI for a specialty pharmacy, $8.1 million in savings over three years for an insurer — it likely structures contracts against projected cost avoidance, though that remains an inference.

Where does Lydonia maintain operations?

Its headquarters are in Westwood, Massachusetts, with additional U.S. offices listed in Wisconsin, Texas, Illinois, and Kentucky, plus an office in Chandigarh, India.

Who are Lydonia's competitors?

The firm operates in the crowded IT-services and business-process-automation landscape, competing with systems integrators, Big Four consulting firms with RPA practices, and vertical-market automation consultants. It does not list competitors by name.

Has Lydonia raised any equity or debt funding?

No public records indicate any funding rounds. The firm appears to be wholly owned by its leadership team and funded through client contracts.

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