Delft’s drone startup Tective Robotics raises funding from newly launched SecFund and Tenzing Alpha
Delft-based Tective Robotics, a startup specialising in automated data acquisition using a network of dronehubs, has raised fresh funding.
Popular topics
Where the capital lands, who writes the cheque, and what gets built with it. Funding rounds, venture capital flows, and the deal-making that shapes which technology companies scale.
6,929 articles · Funding
Delft-based Tective Robotics, a startup specialising in automated data acquisition using a network of dronehubs, has raised fresh funding.
Belfast-based IceMOS Technology Corporation, a semiconductor manufacturer, has secured $22M (approximately €20M) in a Series E funding round from a London-based investor, 57 Stars LLC, and earlier-stage USA investors.
Utrecht-based Florbs, a Dutch cybersecurity company focused on Cloud Data Protection for Google Drive, has raised over €1M in seed funding to support its platform expansion and international growth.
Cambridge-based CMR Surgical, a company that develops surgical robotic systems for minimal access surgery, has secured over $200M (approximately €185M) in the latest financing round through a combination of equity and debt.
Rotterdam-based Gradyent, a digital twin platform for heating and cooling grids, has raised €28M in an oversubscribed growth funding round.
As Q1 2025 comes to a close, it’s clear that Dutch startups are off to a strong start this year.
Europe’s startup ecosystem has grown over the past decade, with several companies reaching the billion-dollar mark.
Breda, Netherlands-based Loyyo, a company specialised in payment-linked loyalty solutions, announced that it has raised undisclosed additional growth capital from existing investors.
Berlin-based montamo, the next-generation heat pump installer for manufacturers and vendors, has secured €6M equity in a Seed funding round.
London-based Isomorphic Labs, an AI-focused drug design and development company, has raised $600M (nearly €555.44M) in its first external funding round.
Vantaa, Finland-based Fiberdom, a company specialised in wood fibre material innovation, has secured €3.5M in funding.
Budapest-based Qneiform, an HR software platform provider, has raised €3M in a seed funding round led by PROfounders and Day1 Capital.