Meltwater Group
Meltwater Group is a company.
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Key people at Meltwater Group.
Meltwater Group is a company.
Key people at Meltwater Group.
Meltwater is a global software-as-a-service (SaaS) company specializing in media, social, and consumer intelligence, empowering businesses to make data-driven decisions through AI-powered insights from vast datasets of news, social media, and public information.[7][2][5] Its mission is to help companies achieve strategic goals and informed decisions by harnessing real-time data from over 300,000 news sources and 300 million social media points, serving enterprises across industries like PR, marketing, public sector, and sales with tools for monitoring, analytics, and strategy.[1][2][6][7]
Meltwater offers a suite including Media Intelligence, Social Listening, Consumer Intelligence, Influencer Marketing, and more, targeting a mass market of over 25,000 companies in 108+ countries via 50+ offices on six continents.[2][5][7] It solves pain points in tracking online trends, narratives, and competitor activity amid fast-evolving media landscapes, delivering convenience, customization, and actionable insights to redefine PR, marketing impact, and public trust.[2][6][7]
Meltwater was founded in 2001 by Jørn Lyseggen in Oslo, Norway, starting with two people, a coffee machine, and $15,000 in a shipyard office called Shack15.[2][5] Lyseggen, previously a researcher at the Norwegian Computer Centre, was inspired by Netscape 2.0 in 1995 to quit and launch internet ventures, including three startups over six years like Norway’s first online mall; a pivot to focus on companies' pain points in media monitoring led to early traction.[2]
As the first online media monitoring company, Meltwater expanded rapidly across Scandinavia, the UK, Europe, the US, and Asia-Pacific by 2008, pioneering social listening and analytics.[5] Over the past five years, it completed eight acquisitions, integrated AI and data science, and launched initiatives like MEST (Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology) in 2008 to train African entrepreneurs, reflecting Lyseggen's belief that "talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not."[4][5]
Meltwater rides the wave of AI-driven data intelligence amid exploding volumes of social, news, and consumer data, where narratives shift rapidly at media-social intersections and long-term trends reshape behaviors.[7][8] Timing is critical in a misinformation era—63% of citizens distrust government narratives, 75% see shrinking trust—making swift PAI monitoring essential for public sector, brands, and enterprises to measure campaign impact, counter risks, and seize opportunities.[6]
It influences the ecosystem by democratizing insights for non-experts (e.g., PR managers), fueling smarter decisions across marketing, sales, and policy; acquisitions and AI investments position it at the forefront of enterprise intelligence, anticipating shifts like unified social-media tools while supporting global entrepreneurship via MEST.[4][5][8]
Meltwater is poised to deepen AI integration in its suite, expanding Explore+ for even faster, predictive analytics amid accelerating data growth and regulatory scrutiny on PAI.[7][8] Trends like real-time narrative tracking, sustainability demands, and employee-driven innovation will shape its path, potentially through more Africa-focused ventures via MEST and global acquisitions.[4][5]
Its influence may evolve from monitoring pioneer to indispensable insight platform, empowering insight-driven cultures worldwide and sustaining growth in a data-saturated world—tying back to its core promise of turning external data into competitive edges for strategic wins.[3][7]
Key people at Meltwater Group.