Sentante, a pioneering medical device company based in Kaunas, Lithuania, announced the closing of a €6 million seed funding round led by Practica Capital with participation of EIC fund.
Protix, a Polish developer of sustainable protein, received up to €37m loan from The European Investment Bank.
Bratislava-based CloudTalk, which makes AI-powered software for call centres, has raised a €26m Series B (€20m in equity and €6m in debt) co-led by Dutch CVC KPN Ventures and Budapest- based Lead Ventures.
UP Catalyst, a pioneer in sustainable carbon material production directly from CO2 emissions, successfully closed a €4 million seed investment round to advance its ground-breaking technology.
The Estonian start-up, founded in 2014, builds small autonomous robots that carry food, groceries and consumer goods in cities. The round of funding was led by Plural and Iconical and the new money is intended to ramp up its operations in the US, UK and the rest of Europe. The company said its robots use less energy than traditional delivery channels, aiming to address issues with on-demand and last mile delivery that are carbon-intensive and costly stages of the supply chain. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathankeane/2024/02/06/robot-delivery-player-starship-raises-90-million-round/
Sentante, a pioneering medical device company based in Kaunas, Lithuania, announced the closing of a €6 million seed funding round led by Practica Capital with participation of EIC fund.
Protix, a Polish developer of sustainable protein, received up to €37m loan from The European Investment Bank.
Bratislava-based CloudTalk, which makes AI-powered software for call centres, has raised a €26m Series B (€20m in equity and €6m in debt) co-led by Dutch CVC KPN Ventures and Budapest- based Lead Ventures.
UP Catalyst, a pioneer in sustainable carbon material production directly from CO2 emissions, successfully closed a €4 million seed investment round to advance its ground-breaking technology.
The Estonian start-up, founded in 2014, builds small autonomous robots that carry food, groceries and consumer goods in cities. The round of funding was led by Plural and Iconical and the new money is intended to ramp up its operations in the US, UK and the rest of Europe. The company said its robots use less energy than traditional delivery channels, aiming to address issues with on-demand and last mile delivery that are carbon-intensive and costly stages of the supply chain. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathankeane/2024/02/06/robot-delivery-player-starship-raises-90-million-round/
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