Author: Max
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Qvantum raises 108 MEUR
(Åstorp, heat pump systems for apartments and commercial properties): Has raised 108 MEUR in a combination of a loan and funding round from Thomas von Koch, Mats Rahmström, SEB, and NEA with members Jacob Brögger, Rustan Panday, Johan Skarborg, and Daniel Pilotti. “Qvantum exemplifies the power of skilled people and teams, combined with products that drive positive…
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Talendary secures investment
(Stockholm, an AI-powered recruitment platform seamlessly integrating into recruiters’ workflows): Has secured a strategic investment from founding member Johan Siwers, members Christian Albinsson and Jonas Axelsson, alongside Samy Belemi and Martin Eriksson. “The rapid adoption of Talendary is a testament to its value. With this exceptional group of investors, we are ready to scale globally and level up our technology to deliver even greater…
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Momentum secures 290 MSEK
(Oslo, a sustainability-focused VC firm): Has secured 290 MSEK for its new fund from EIF. Early investors include Farvatn with founding member Johan Odfjell. “While our main focus is on reducing climate change, we also see great potential in climate adaptation. Creating more resilient communities is necessary and is heavily underinvested today,” comments Hilde Støle Pettersen, managing partner at Momentum.
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ŌURA raises 200 MUSD
(Oulu, wearable health tech): Has raised 200 MUSD in a funding round from Dexcom and Fidelity Management & Research Company. Early investors include founding member Sophia Bendz. “Wearable tech is for anyone who wants to better understand the state of their health and live more optimally, for longer. We’re committed to continuing our relentless pace of innovation and delivering…
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Rebaba raises 5.5 MSEK
(Stockholm, building second-life battery energy storage systems for a greener grid): Has raised 5.5 MSEK in a funding round from Rockstart and RadCap with member Nastaran Baleng-Soultani. Early investors include member Bo Kaunitz. “One of our systems can contribute to saving up to 100 tons of greenhouse gases compared to a newly produced one,” comments Paula Runsten.
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Lightbringer raises 50 MSEK
(Lund, an AI-based patent application service): Has raised 50 MSEK in a funding round led by Luminar Ventures with members Magnus Bergman and Louise Hagen alongside Alliance VC with members Henrik Torstensson and Anders Hallin. Zenith with member Erik Lindblad also participated. “The Lightbringer team combines a deep understanding of patents with AI technology to create a product that makes the patent process both simpler and cheaper for small and medium-sized enterprises,”…
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Kiku raises 500.00 Euro
Copenhagen, AI recruiters that talks to candidates and take screening calls 24/7): Has raised 500.000 euro in a funding round from Fredrik Hjelm, Felipe Navio, Juan Urdiales, Bjerke Staun, Emma Hernmarck, Markus Krylborn and member Adam Jafer. “We have gained trust from incredibly good people, whom we trust a lot, who have a lot of knowledge specifically about this industry, and who have…
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Nicoya secures 90 MSEK
(Stockholm, a foodtech investment firm): Has secured 90 MSEK in new capital from investors including Swedish national football star Alexander Isak and Mathias Kamprad, heir of IKEA. “It will be used for our core holdings where we see significant opportunities for value creation,” comments founding member Christopher Slim
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Aurezzi secures 100.000 SEK
(Stockholm, luxury oral care): Has secured an investment of 100.000 SEK from Patric blir Ängel with member Patric Edhagen. “When it clicked and I realized that, damn, here’s filling a gap in the market, and with a brilliant team behind it, there was no other choice but to swig the mouthwash and say let’s go,” comments Patric.
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Vetnio raises 11 MSEK
(Stockholm, an AI co-pilot for veterinary professionals): Has raised 11 MSEK in a funding round from Peak with members Indra Sharma and Felicia Nordgård alongside YZR Capital, member Amir Marandi, and founding member Mattias Miksche. “The round was essentially oversubscribed immediately. It shows how great interest there is in solving this problem,” comments Arman Karégar.