ORO Labs unveils the ORO Partner Enterprise Network (OPEN), a strategic, partner-first ecosystem designed to accelerate procurement outcomes by integrating technology providers, consulting firms, and service partners into a unified platform powered by AI and no-code solutions.
ORO Labs, a company specialising in procurement orchestration, has announced the launch of the ORO Partner Enterprise Network (OPEN), described as a strategic ecosystem intended to help enterprises accelerate outcomes through a unified, partner-first approach to procurement. According to the company, OPEN consolidates technology providers, consulting firms, and service partners into a single network focused on customer success.
The platform, according to the announcement, is built on ORO’s modular, no-code, AI-powered technology designed to enable collaboration across the procurement lifecycle—from intake to sourcing, supplier onboarding, compliance, and risk management. The network is described as open by design, API-first, and closely aligned with ORO’s mission to simplify enterprise procurement.
Key features cited by the company include delivering tailored solutions aimed at specific business outcomes, faster deployment of partner solutions by eliminating delays typically caused by siloed systems, and fostering innovation with contributions from partners offering advanced capabilities such as AI-powered sourcing and supplier diversity programs.
The OPEN network already comprises numerous strategic partners spanning various procurement technology, data, and advisory sectors, including prominent names like SAP, Oracle, Deloitte, Accenture, and several procurement technology firms. Representatives from some partners have highlighted the collaborative benefits of the initiative. For instance, one partner noted that being part of OPEN allowed their solutions to reach a broader audience, while another emphasised the importance of a connected digital ecosystem for achieving measurable outcomes in enterprise transformation.
ORO Labs itself was founded in 2020 by former SAP Ariba product leaders and has gained recognition for its AI-powered procurement platform. The company recently received the Procurement Technology Provider Award at the 2025 World Procurement Awards, an accolade that underscores its influence in the procurement technology space. The platform is credited with shortening procurement cycle times, reducing risks through process visibility, and enhancing agility for businesses.
Beyond the launch of OPEN, ORO Labs has made progress in integrating its platform with other major procurement systems, such as SAP Ariba, to enable broader orchestration and streamline user engagement across enterprise procurement processes. The firm’s procurement orchestration solution was also recognised as a value leader in Spend Matters’ 2025 SolutionMap for Intake & Orchestration, affirming its strength in delivering flexible, customisable, and innovative solutions tailored for large enterprises.
The new OPEN initiative appears to extend ORO’s existing vision by fostering a partner ecosystem that emphasises not only technology integration but co-development of procurement solutions aligned closely with enterprise goals. However, while such integrated ecosystems promise efficiency gains, they also depend on the active and broad participation of partners and consistent customer adoption to realise their full potential. Whether OPEN will transform procurement practices as envisioned remains to be seen, though the industry recognition garnered by ORO Labs and the scale of partner engagement indicate a significant step forward in procurement orchestration.
Source: Noah Wire Services