An enterprise data quality startup is planting new roots in Atlanta, announcing plans to relocate its headquarters to the city.
The move for Qualytics, which had been building in Baltimore, Maryland, announced today it is setting up its first physical office at Atlanta Tech Village.
The platform, which proactively monitors, governs, and improves data quality for enterprises, is no stranger to the Atlanta tech ecosystem. Qualytics was part of the 10th Engage cohort, a corporate venture platform designed to connect startups with enterprise companies.
The company has also built customer relationships with Wellstar and Georgia-Pacific, two Atlanta-based enterprises that are also part of the Engage program.
“Atlanta is emerging as a true hub for enterprise data leadership,” said Scott Lopano, Partner at Tech Square Ventures and board member at Qualytics, in a press release. “With a deep concentration of Fortune 500 companies, strength in payments and data-driven industries, and access to both go-to-market talent and top technical programs like Georgia Tech, the city creates a unique environment for companies like Qualytics to scale.”
Signs Of Growth
Qualytics has raised $16.7 million in venture capital to date, including a $10 million Series A in the summer of 2025 that was led by BMW i Ventures.
Southeast-based investors in the startup include Knoll Ventures, Tech Square Ventures, and SaaS Ventures.
Co-founder and CEO Gorkem Sevinc (featured photo) told Hypepotamus that since going through the Engage program, Qualytics has seen multiple periods where the company has “tripled revenue growth,” which Sevinc said is “a testament to strong product-market fit and enterprise demand.”
Qualytics has pioneered what Sevinc calls “augmented data quality,” which “goes well beyond traditional DQ tools by enabling proactive quality controls and enabling business teams to co-own data quality with data engineers.”
On top of enterprise clients, Qualytics has also signed contracts with a top bank, payment processor, and several top insurance companies.
“Our platform differentiates itself with automatically inferring and evolving the majority of needed data quality rules, catching data issues earlier, reducing manual effort, and delivering measurable ROI for customers — a capability that has become increasingly valuable as enterprises scale AI and analytics initiatives,” Sevinc added.
The team has also been growing. Qualytics has already brought on Atlanta-based talent, like SVP of Marketing Nicole Wojno. Wojno previously served as CMO of UserIQ and VP of Marketing at Tackle.io (acquired by AppDirect), and SVP of Global Marketing at Onum (acquired by CrowdStrike).
As Qualytics starts its new chapter in Atlanta, Wojno said that the team is hiring for account executives and a sales engineer.



