As Portugal strengthens its position in Europe’s digital economy, not just as a startup hub, but as a base for enterprise-scale innovation, a new player is expanding its regional footprint with a distinctly execution-first approach. Rierino, a fast-growing platform in low-code development, composable commerce, and embedded AI, is making Lisbon one of its key European priorities. With an active presence in regions like Benelux, the company’s move signals a deeper commitment to the continent’s enterprise technology landscape.

From Low-Code to Execution-First Platforms

The low-code domain has grown crowded in recent years. While many platforms promise speed and simplicity, not all are built to handle the depth and complexity that enterprise systems demand. Especially in regulated industries or multi-system environments, visual tools alone often fall short of what teams need to orchestrate real business logic.

Rierino was built with this gap in mind. The platform combines the accessibility of low-code with the control and extensibility developers expect in mission-critical environments. This makes it especially suited for organizations facing operational complexity across multiple channels or stakeholder groups. In a recent public sector use case, a government agency leveraged Rierino to streamline its citizen service flows, coordinating inputs from legacy systems, identity verification platforms, and multilingual content management tools. The result was a more cohesive user experience without forcing a complete rebuild of backend systems.

AI Agents, Not Just AI Features

As generative AI becomes more embedded in enterprise tools, the conversation is shifting from flashy one-off outputs to real outcomes. One of the most important concepts gaining traction is agentic AI, where intelligent systems don’t just generate content or suggestions, but act with autonomy to complete tasks, respond to conditions, and coordinate across systems. Instead of prompting a human to take action, agentic systems are designed to carry it out directly, within a governed environment.

Rierino supports this evolution with a growing set of AI Agent Builder capabilities for defining, deploying, and orchestrating intelligent agents across backend processes. These agents are not limited to one domain—they can be used to automate product data enrichment, verify sellers, populate multilingual content, trigger conditional workflows, or manage multi-party approvals.

While other platforms have recently introduced similar agent frameworks, Rierino takes a more execution-oriented approach: Rather than positioning agents as an add-on to the interface, Rierino treats them as a natural extension of the system’s core automation and orchestration capabilities, grounded in real-world process needs.

Composable Commerce in Action

Rierino has designed its Commerce offering to accommodate a broad spectrum of enterprise models—from B2C and B2B catalog flows to complex, multi-vendor marketplace operations. Its composable architecture gives companies the flexibility to adapt their systems around evolving product, content, and fulfillment requirements, without being locked into rigid, pre-configured templates.

The platform also includes capabilities typically handled by separate tools, such as product information management (PIM) and content orchestration (CMS), making it easier for teams to centralize product data, manage distribution across channels, and automate enrichment processes where possible. These functions are further enhanced by its support for Agentic Commerce, where intelligent agents handle tasks such as product onboarding, regulatory checks, and personalized content generation, executing processes within governed, multi-step flows.

One international fashion retailer used Rierino to streamline content operations across multiple markets, automating enrichment and translation workflows while reducing dependency on manual processes. In another case, a large-scale marketplace leveraged intelligent automation to improve product data quality and enforce onboarding standards dynamically, ensuring consistency across thousands of SKUs and sellers.

Lisbon as a Strategic Base

Rierino recently opened its Lisbon office as part of its broader European growth strategy, with members of the founding team now on the ground to lead local operations. While the company has been active in EMEA, Lisbon was selected as a priority location to anchor product delivery, partner enablement, and go-to-market execution across Southern and Western Europe.

“Lisbon brings together everything we look for in a strategic location—skilled technical talent in areas like cloud and AI, a multilingual mindset, and strong alignment with European digital priorities,” said Mine Bayrak Ozmen, Chief Marketing Officer at Rierino. “It’s a natural fit for serving cross-border enterprises and scaling impactful technology across the region.” For professionals looking to work at the intersection of automation, AI, and enterprise systems, Rierino’s local team will offer opportunities to contribute to platform development and lead customer implementations across industries like commerce, public services, banking, and telecom.

The company is also exploring partnerships across the local ecosystem, including academic institutions, innovation hubs, and enterprise consultancies, with a focus on advancing applied AI, agentic system design, and next-generation digital service delivery. For companies and integrators in the region, this creates opportunities to work with an execution-focused platform that complements existing infrastructure and expertise.

A Broader Signal for Enterprise Tech in Europe

As European enterprises look to modernize how they build and manage digital services, the need for flexible, AI-ready infrastructure is becoming increasingly clear. From public platforms and digital marketplaces to cross-border commerce and citizen services, the systems being built today must support change by design, not as an afterthought.

Rierino’s approach reflects that shift. By combining low-code development with orchestration, agent execution, and composable architecture, the platform aims to meet the evolving needs of enterprise IT teams, not just with speed, but with adaptability and governance in mind.

With Lisbon now one of its operational hubs, the company is positioning itself closer to the ecosystems, talent, and partners shaping the next generation of digital infrastructure across the region. For enterprise teams looking to explore the platform firsthand, Rierino has recently made a version available on AWS Marketplace, providing a streamlined path to evaluation and deployment within existing cloud environments.