Company size: Seed
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BrainZell raises 15 MSEK
Stockholm, creates cell based models of the human brain and connects it with digital services for customers into a scalable platform): Has raised 15 MSEK in a funding round from Industrifonden with member Peter Wolpert, Life Science Invest, Norrsken Accelerator, Creator Fund and Wicked Angel with member Antonio Gozzo. “We aim not only to advance pharmaceutical testing but to shape the future of healthcare,” comments Petra…
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Goalplan raises 6 MSEK
(Stockholm, a digital collaboration tool that makes it super easy to keep your team and partners in the loop on how things are going): Has raised 6 MSEK in a funding round from existing investors. Early investors include Johan Ekberg, Åse Holmberg, Martin Zetterlund, Svanthe Dahl and member Stefan Tengvall, who is also a co-founder in Goalplan. “We still have a way…
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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.
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Saveggy raises 20 MSEK
(Lund, a plant-based and edible protection that keeps fruits and veggies fresh longer): Has raised 20 MSEK in a funding round from LRF Ventures, Almi Invest Greentech, and Unconventional Ventures with members Nora Bavey and Thea Messel. “Our investment in Saveggy was driven by the founders’ impressive credentials and significant expertise,” comments Thea Messel, General Partner at Unconventional Ventures.
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Done raises 4.5 MSEK
(Stockholm, an end-to-end service and marketplace for home services): Has raised 4.5 MSEK in a funding round from Almi and BLING Capital with members Deqa Abukar and Adnan Yousuf. Early investors include member Nastaran Baleng Soultani. Having more than doubled its turnover from 8.6 to 18.5 million SEK between 2022 and 2023, Done now aims to expand internationally.
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Terra Labs raises 45 MSEK
(Stockholm, develops technical solutions based on satellite data and AI for monitoring and analysis of land, as well as related activities): Has raised 45 MSEK in a funding round from Norrsken. Early investors include founding member Jacob de Geer. Terra Labs was valued at 245 MSEK in the round.
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Agteria Biotech raises 16 MSEK
(Stockholm, a novel patent-pending molecule with a 70% efficiency in reducing methane from burping and farting cows): Has raised 16 MSEK in a funding round from Norrsken Launcher with members Erik Engellau-Nilsson, Fredrik Jung Abbou and founding member Ash Pournouri alongside Mudcake with member Anna Nordell Westling and founding member Erik Byrenius. “In my seven years at Norrsken, I have not seen a single case that…
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Lumeo Tech raises 1.9 MSEK
(Gothenburg, solutions that make wearable devices more versatile, easier to use, and more integrated with our everyday lives): Has raised 1.9 MSEK in a funding round from Nyfikna Investerare with member Joanna Törngren Redebrant. After this latest raise, Lumeo Tech’s total capital from investors amounts to approximately 6.4 MSEK, with a current valuation of around 20.4 MSEK.
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Artportable raises 1.8 MSEK
(Stockholm, Scandinavia’s largest online art gallery): Has raised 1.8 MSEK in a funding round from existing investors. Early investors include founding members John Elvesjö and Rustan Panday alongside members Andy Johnson, Samira Zarringhalam, Kerstin Cooley and Daniel Soussan. Artportable was valued at 67 MSEK in the round.
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NitroVolt raises 8.5 MSEK
(Søborg, is developing a small-scale ammonia synthesis unit, to give farmers control over fertilizer production): Has raised 8.5 MSEK in a funding round led by BackingMinds with founding member Susanne Najafi. “We seek companies like NitroVolt that directly address global problems and want to achieve our vision of successfully reducing carbon dioxide emissions globally,” comments Susanne Najafi.