Area of interest: Tech

  • Marshall is acquired by Hongshan

    Marshall is acquired by Hongshan

    (Stockholm, premium audio products, including headphones and speakers): Has been acquired by Hongshan in a deal that valued Marshall at around 13 billion SEK. Altor, with member Andreas Källström Säfweräng, held a majority stake in Marshall. “It’s a bit faster than usual. We can keep the companies for 15 years, but sometimes things can move…

  • Easypark acquires Flowbird

    Easypark acquires Flowbird

    (Stockholm, offers smart parking solutions, helping drivers find, pay for, and reserve parking through its app): Has acquired Flowbird for an undisclosed amount. Early investors in Easypark include founding member Tuva Palm. “This day marks a step towards improving the utilization of spaces worldwide. Our even broader offering will enable our customers to optimize mobility…

  • Talentium raises 41 MSEK

    Talentium raises 41 MSEK

    (Stockholm, automated recruitment with AI): Has raised 41 MSEK in a funding round from EQT Ventures. “We are very excited to collaborate with EQT Ventures. Their global reach and extensive experience provide us with fantastic opportunities to further develop the product together with our customers and accelerate our international expansion,” comments member Richard Leksell.

  • PlaymakerAI raises 10.4 MSEK

    PlaymakerAI raises 10.4 MSEK

    (Stockholm, transforms football data to insights): Has raised 10.4 MSEK in a funding round from Henrik Tjärnström, Lennart Käll, and member Johan Dennelind. “Our vision has always been that people should be able to talk to our systems as if they were talking to someone. A coach should be able to speak to our system as if it…

  • Normain raises 7 MSEK

    Normain raises 7 MSEK

    (Stockholm, an AI platform for deep knowledge work that automates complex analyses and reports): Has raised 7 MSEK in a funding round from Joel Hellermark, DHS Ventures, Aligned Ventures, Greens Ventures, and members Caroline Farberger and Mattias Miksche. “Our product does the same work as a human and fills in the results in existing templates. One of our clients, a consulting firm,…

  • Starhive raises 30 MSEK

    Starhive raises 30 MSEK

    (Stockholm, a no-code AI-empowered app-building system): Has raised 30 MSEK in a funding round from Node.vc with founding member John Elvesjö and members Daniela Sjunnesson, Rebecca Sjödin, Mårten Skogö, Henrik Tellving, and Andy Johnston. Starhive, valued at 150 MSEK in the round, will use the new funds to increase marketing and sales efforts to globalize the business.

  • Virtual Days raises 10 MSEK

    Virtual Days raises 10 MSEK

    (Stockholm, a dynamic AI virtual event platform designed to offer a seamless, professional, and impactful online experience): Has raised 10 MSEK in a funding round from VEQ with members Viktor Gällström and Maria Bergsten alongside Quinary Investment with members Erik Axelsson and Johan Qviberg. Virtual Days, founded by member Mattias Säker, will utilize the new funds for an international expansion.

  • Cetasol raises 2 MEUR

    Cetasol raises 2 MEUR

    (Gothenburg, AI-powered energy optimization solutions for marine sustainability): Has raised 2 MEUR in a funding round from Sarsia, ShipsFocus and Impact X Capital. Early investors in Cetasol include member Daniel Rundgren. Cetasol’s platform is an AI-driven decision support system to reduce emissions through energy optimization. It’s compatible with any vessel, offering actionable insights and real-time support.

  • LinkedClient raises 17 MSEK

    LinkedClient raises 17 MSEK

    (Stockholm, an AI assistant for salespeople that increases efficiency, close rate, and reduces cost and administration): Has raised 17 MSEK in a funding round from member Henrik Garvner. Currently, LinkedClient has 170 active customers in over 28 countries. The subscription-based service generates 10 MSEK per year in license revenues.

  • Viss.AI raises 7 MSEK

    Viss.AI raises 7 MSEK

     (Jönköping, building an AI office worker, capable of automating everyday business tasks with high accuracy): Has raised 7 MSEK in a funding round from Starbright Invest and Spintop Ventures with members Peter Carlsson and Isabel Nilson. “The approach of Viss.AI to workflow automation has the potential to fundamentally redefine how we interact with technology at work,” comments Lovisa Skyborn, Investment Manager at Starbright Invest.