Dutch neuromorphic AI chipmaker Innatera secures additional €4.6M
Netherlands-based Innatera, a developer of ultra-low power intelligence for sensors, has secured $21M (nearly €19.58M) in an oversubscribed Series A round of funding.
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Netherlands-based Innatera, a developer of ultra-low power intelligence for sensors, has secured $21M (nearly €19.58M) in an oversubscribed Series A round of funding.
Zeist, the Netherlands-based Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW), a pension fund of, for, and by the health and welfare sector, on Monday, July 1, announced that it has made €25M in SCW Systems, an Alkmaar-based energy services company.
Madrid-based venture capital firm Seaya has closed Seaya Andromeda fund, Southern Europe’s first Article 9 climate-tech fund, at €300M. The fund’s limited partners include Iberdrola, Nortia, Santander, BNP Paribas Group, Next Tech Fund, and Bpifrance.
Copenhagen-based NORNORM, a circular workplace furniture solutions provider, has secured a debt facility through a collaboration with Santander Corporate & Investment Banking (Santander CIB) and the European Investment Fund (EIF).
Gothenburg, Sweden-based Meela, a mental health and well-being platform, announced on Monday, that it has secured €2.6M in a seed round funding led by a new investor -- Dutch VC Peak.
Germany-based Vytal, a provider of software-enabled reusable packaging solutions, announced that it has secured more than €6.2M in a growth round of funding.
Netherlands-based Strohm, a company specialising in developing and manufacturing pipelines for conventional and renewable energy sectors, has secured €30M in equity funding led by SENCO, a hydrogen-focused investment firm in Germany.
London-based Supercede, a provider of a reinsurance technology platform, on Thursday, June 27 announced that it has secured $15M (approximately €14M) in a Series A funding round led by Alven.
Amsterdam, renowned for its vibrant startup ecosystem, has been buzzing with activities this June 2024, with startups and companies from multiple sectors successfully raising funding.
Paris-based Dust, a startup building custom AI assistants to speed up work, announced that it has secured $16M (nearly €14.95M) in a fresh round of funding led by Sequoia with participation from investors like XYZ, GG1, Connect Ventures, Seedcamp, and Motier Ventures.
Prague-based Rohlik Group, a European e-grocery retailer, announced that it has secured €160M in a fresh round of growth funding.
Madrid-based Civitatis, a marketplace for guided tours and activities for Spanish and Portuguese-speaking consumers, has secured an additional $50M (approximately €46.73M) in funding from existing investor Vitruvian Partners, a London-based investment firm.