Nodes & Links

Nodes & Links is a scheduling platform for large-scale infrastructure projects which leverages peer-reviewed technology and award-winning AI to help teams access critical project knowledge fast and easy.
Complex projects account for over 4% of the world’s GDP, yet only 8% of them complete on time and within budget. This is largely because humans are responsible for all tasks within projects, even the repetitive and complex ones they’re unsuited to, instead of the high-value, creative activities people are uniquely qualified for.
Nodes & Links enhances project management by leveraging advanced data analysis. The platform provides tools for progress tracking, risk management, delay identification, schedule health checks, and carbon footprint monitoring. It uses AI-driven insights to improve decision-making, streamline reporting, and optimize project outcomes, allowing project teams to spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time on value-adding activities. Nodes & Links’ technology helps project teams and industry professionals stay ahead of complex challenges and regulatory requirements, ensuring efficient project delivery and resource allocation.
Founders
Greg Lawton
CEO
Greg is an astrophysicist who spent the last 7 years of his career in BAE Systems (UK). He managed large defence programmes (£100+ million), advised the Board of Directors on International Strategy, and owned key relationships with the UK Government and MoD.
Dr. Christos Ellinas
CTO
Christos holds an Engineering Doctorate in Systems Engineering from Bristol University, where he was also a faculty member. He has also been a Visiting Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology. His award-winning research on complex systems has been published in leading scientific journals and industry guides, has attracted EU and industry funding and has been piloted across several large-scale projects.
Milestones
Founded at Entrepreneur First
Seed ($1.77 million) led by Accelerated Digital Ventures
Series A ($11 million) led by 2150
Series B (€11.4 million) led by ETF Partners