Amsterdam-based Clear.bio bags €1.7M to tackle type-2 diabetes with personalised care
Amsterdam-based Clear.bio, a healthtech startup focused on personalised diabetes care, has secured €1.7M in a fresh funding round.
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Amsterdam-based Clear.bio, a healthtech startup focused on personalised diabetes care, has secured €1.7M in a fresh funding round.
Lexroom, a Milan-based startup, is expanding its AI platform for legal professionals with support from new and existing investors.
London-based Goodfit, a data platform for GTM (Go-To-Market), has raised a $13M (approximately €11M) in a Series A funding round led by Notion Capital, marking its first outside funding.
Recent days have brought many announcements showing how quickly the startup and corporate worlds are changing.
In this article, we have highlighted the startups that secured capital in September 2025, some of which are currently expanding their teams.
Amsterdam-based Actuals, a company specialised in helping finance teams process millions of transactions without errors, raises €3M in a Series A funding round led by investment firm Holland Capital.
Lausanne-based Corintis raises new funding and expands collaborations to address growing challenges in AI infrastructure.
Île-de-France-based WAAT, a company specialised in charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in private environments, has raised €100M from a sustainable investment fund of the DWS Group ("DWS"), and from Bpifrance.
UK-based Nscale, an AI infrastructure provider, has raised $1.1B (approximately €936M) in a Series B round, marking the largest Series B in UK and European history.
Dutch-based Rapidemic BV received a grant from the Gates Foundation to support the development of its molecular testing platform.
Germany-based Holy Technologies has secured funding to develop AI-driven autonomous manufacturing for lightweight components in Europe.
Warsaw-based sun.store, a solar-oriented trading platform connecting sellers and buyers, has secured €6M in seed funding, marking one of the largest early-stage rounds in Poland to date.