Company size: Seed +

  • CemVision raises 110 MSEK

    CemVision raises 110 MSEK

    (Stockholm, re-inventing cement by making it  environmentally friendly and technically superior): Has raised 110 MSEK in a funding round from Zacua Ventures, Polar Structure with member Tobias Emanuelsson and BackingMinds with founding member Susanne Najafi. “After meeting investors from around the world, we concluded that some of the best is just around the corner, and we are pleased that Polar Structure and BackingMinds are deepening their commitment…

  • Logcast raises 6.8 MSEK

    Logcast raises 6.8 MSEK

    (Stockholm, a blockchain-based voice streaming platform that connects people through short updates in everyday life): Has raised 6.8 MSEK in a funding round from a group of undisclosed investors. Early investors include member Johan Dennelind and founding member Andreas Grape. Logcast was valued at 150 MSEK in the round.

  • eComID raises 27 MSEK

    eComID raises 27 MSEK

     (Stockholm, empowers global online retailers to collaboratively reduce product returns): Has raised 27 MSEK in a funding round from CapitalT, Anaheta Bernenberg-Consbruch, Madeleine Persson and H&M Group Ventures with founding member Karl-Johan Persson. “At CapitalT, we believe that fantastic people create fantastic companies, and the founding team of eComID impressed us from the first meeting with their shared passion, energy, and early positive results,” comments Janneke…

  • Sleip raises 43 MSEK

    Sleip raises 43 MSEK

    (Stockholm, AI technology that supports health and athletic performance for horses): Has raised 43 MSEK in a funding round from Boehringer Ingelheim, Charlotte Söderström, member Fredric Gunnarson, and Philian Invest with Björn Magnusson and founding member Karl-Johan Persson. Sleip was valued at approximately 250 MSEK in the round.

  • Ella raises 4.5 MSEK

    Ella raises 4.5 MSEK

    (Stockholm, a digital health service for women): Has raised 4.5 MSEK in a funding round from undisclosed investors. Early investors include founding member Lars Lindgren and members Johan Bloom and Maria Hedengren. Ella was valued at 44.5 MSEK in the transaction.

  • Iris raises 42 MSEK

    Iris raises 42 MSEK

    (Mexico City, a social network platform in stealth mode): Has raised 42 MSEK in a funding round from EQT Ventures with member Carl Svantesson alongside member Vahid Toosi, Eric Wall and Aleksei Magusev. Few details about the venture are currently known, other than that Iris was valued at 200 MSEK and that EQT Ventures owns just over 20 percent.

  • Brink raises 20 MSEK

    Brink raises 20 MSEK

    (Stockholm, provides a serverless e-commerce solution for D2C brands): Has raised 20 MSEK in a funding round from Forward and Daniel Johnsson. Early investors include Wellstreet with members Evelina Anttila, Henric Enhörning, Armando Coppola, and Helen von Bahr. “The purpose is to continue fueling the growth Brink is experiencing and preparing it for an international expansion,” comments Christian Zanders.

  • PlasticFri raises 35 MSEK

    PlasticFri raises 35 MSEK

    (Stockholm, develops and offers plant-based materials that can replace plastic): Has raised 35 MSEK in a funding round from Norrsken Launcher with founding member Ash Pournouri and members Fredrik Jung Abbou and Erik Engellau Nilsson. “Plastic pollution is one of humanity’s biggest challenges. We have a solution that makes us able to compete with plastic,” comments Max Mohammadi.

  • Doctrin raises 33.5 MSEK

    Doctrin raises 33.5 MSEK

    (Stockholm, a digital healthcare platform): Has raised 33.5 MSEK in a funding round from a group of undisclosed investors. Early investors include Inbox Capital with founding member Martin Wattin and member Markus Kitunen. The capital will be used to fund the company’s continued growth journey and further development of its platform.

  • Qvantum raises 260 MSEK

    Qvantum raises 260 MSEK

    (Åstorp, heat pump systems for apartments and commercial properties in Europe’s metropolitan areas): Has raised 260 MSEK in a funding round led by Thomas von Koch and IMAS. Early investors in Qvantum include NEA with member Jacob Brögger and backed by members Rustan Panday, Johan Skarborg, and Daniel Pilotti. The funding round happened in conjunction with a large acquisition of a manufacturing plant from Electrolux that will allow Qvantum to increase…