Dutch MoD unveils new €100M 'SecFund' to support homegrown companies working towards a safer Netherlands
Dutch Ministry of Defence, on Tuesday, announced a new investment fund -- the SecFund ('Security Fund') with a fund capital of €100M.
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Dutch Ministry of Defence, on Tuesday, announced a new investment fund -- the SecFund ('Security Fund') with a fund capital of €100M.
After challenging years of the pandemic and economic downturns, tech ecosystems globally are getting back.
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Rotterdam-based Kaminari Medical, a medtech company specialised in intravascular imaging technology, announced on Monday that it has secured €3.8M in a fresh funding round.
Strasbourg-based Aerleum, a climate tech company specialising in CO2 capture and utilisation, has secured $6M (approximately €5.49M) in a seed round of funding.
In the latest development, a group of EU entrepreneurs is working together to create a new pan-European legal entity for startups called EU Inc.
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