The critical software factory

We build software that cannot fail

Exponentia was born building mission-critical software for complex organizations — systems a company depends on to operate, where failure has real impact and inconsistency is unacceptable. That discipline, forged in high-demand industrial environments, is exactly what it takes to build the Context Engine.

At a glance

Founded

Year 2018

Team

High performance

Model

Critical software Factory

Icon product

Dixtra

Mission & vision

Exponentia Manifesto

Exponentia was born with a clear mission — we don't want to be just another tool, we want to change systems and make them relevant to your business results.

Reinvent what doesn't work in your company

Get maximum performance from your tools

Eliminate errors and inconsistencies

Elevate your know-how to its fullest potential

What sets us apart

Critical software is not an adjective. It's a discipline.

01

We start with the problems, not the technology

Problem first. Code second. Never the other way around. We build systems that adapt to each organization's real complexity.

02

High performance, robustness, and reliability are non-negotiable

We operate where failure has real consequences. We build software that works under pressure, in sophisticated environments with zero tolerance for error.

03

We amplify human intelligence, not replace it

We empower teams to understand their business: expert knowledge is no longer trapped in individuals — it becomes an accessible asset for the entire organization.

The team

Talent elite with
the highest standards

Juan García Sánchez

CEO & Founder

Founder and CEO of Exponentia. Forbes 23 changemakers Spain. Top 10 technologists in Spain by Nova 111 list. QVIXOTE Leader — 14 young leaders of Spain. Adjunct professor at IE Executive Education since 2022. Accredited international board member. IE Senior Management Program 2022. PE & VC, Harvard Business School 2025.

Forbes Changemakers· Nova 111· IESE· IE Executive Education· Harvard Business School
Juan García Sánchez

Sergio Velasco Ballestín

CTO & Co-founder

Software engineer specialized in multiple programming languages. First worldwide class of Token Engineers. Top 10 technologists in Spain by Nova 111 list. European Blockchain competition champion. Tenured professor at IE Law School in Blockchain. Consensys certified developer. Product Suite & IBM.

Nova 111· Consensys certified· IE Law School· IBM· Cambridge
Sergio Velasco Ballestín
Marta Gutiérrez

Marta Gutiérrez

COO · Managing Director

Industrial engineer from ICAI. CEO at Grupo Atlántica. CEO at SIGNEBLOCK. MBA from EAE. Expert in strategy and business development.

Germán López

Germán López

CFO

Civil engineer. IESE EMBA. Expert in PE & M&A with 14 years of experience. Over €300M managed. CEO and founder of four companies.

Pep Ferrero

Pep Ferrero

CMO

Brand strategy and positioning. Founder of La Fábrica de Sombreros. Former DDB, Tribal DDB, FCB. Projects for BMW, IKEA, BBVA, and Volkswagen-Audi.

Francisco Martos

Francisco Martos

CGO

Telecommunications engineer. Founder of two funding consultancies. Expert in international funding and grants. R&D management and knowledge transfer.

Clients

Clients who trust
us

Top-tier companies in industries where software failure isn't an inconvenience — it's a real problem.

Luxury & Retail

LVMHLOEWEViccarbe

Defense & Security

ProsegurIndra

Telecom & Infra

Cellnexim3

Energy & Logistics

MoeveTIBA

Agri-food

DacsaPascual

Recognition

Great work gets noticed

Forbes Innovación

Innovation Award — Most innovative startup in Spain

Financial Times

Recognized as a high-potential reference in the Spanish tech ecosystem

NGI Trublo

Selected for the European NGI Trublo technology innovation program

CDTI Innovación

Public funding for high-impact R&D&I technology projects

VSA

Awarded in the Valencian entrepreneurial ecosystem prizes

IBM

Strategic technology partner in the development of enterprise AI solutions

Shall we work together?

If you build critical software, operate in high-complexity environments, or simply believe the Context Engine is inevitable — the conversation starts here.