Funded Startups in Alexandria
In the 46 most recent Alexandria-area entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Oxford Finance’s $400M on 2026-06-09; it dwarfs the next-largest disclo…
In the 46 most recent Alexandria-area entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Oxford Finance’s $400M on 2026-06-09; it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (e.g., Parry Labs’ $80M on 2024-08-28 and Ortho Finance’s closest peers in the $50M–$31M band such as Sicona Battery Technologies at $31M on 2026-06-28 and SCOUT at $18M on 2026-05-06). The disclosed amounts also show a small-but-clear floor: the smallest disclosed is EGROBOTS’ $20K on 2023-10-18, well below many early rounds like Autyvia’s $50K (2026-04-02) or BCMstrategy’s $80K (2022-05-12).
Date and geography patterns concentrate in “new” entries: rounds span 2020-08-11 (Till, $8M) through 2026-06-30 (Choros, undisclosed), with a visible clustering in mid-2025 (multiple disclosed rounds from 2025-03-11 through 2025-06-24). Alexandria appears across multiple countries/regions as well: several entries are in Alexandria, Virginia (e.g., SCOUT on 2026-05-06; Parlay on 2025-06-02), while other rows place companies in Alexandria, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt (e.g., ExoFlare is undisclosed on 2023-05-29; Farid is $250K on 2024-09-18) and Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia (e.g., Sicona Battery Technologies at $31M on 2026-06-28; 5B Australia at $17M on 2022-12-15).
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Frequently asked
What stands out as the largest disclosed funding event in this Alexandria list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed rounds?
Oxford Finance’s $400M round on 2026-06-09 is the only disclosed amount at that scale in the rows shown; the next-highest disclosed figures are far lower (e.g., Parry Labs at $80M on 2024-08-28, SCOUT at $18M on 2026-05-06, and Sicona Battery Technologies at $31M on 2026-06-28).
Do the disclosed rounds cluster in a tight date window, or are they spread evenly across 2020–2026?
They span 2020-08-11 (Till, $8M) through 2026-06-30 (Choros, undisclosed), but there is a noticeable mid-2025 run with multiple entries between 2025-03-11 (pgEdge, undisclosed) and 2025-06-24 (Nowlun, $600K), including parlay’s $2M on 2025-06-02 and HubSync’s $100M on 2025-05-05.
Is there an outlier on the low end of disclosed amounts that changes the shape of the distribution?
Yes. The smallest disclosed amount is EGROBOTS at $20K on 2023-10-18, which sits well below other low disclosed rounds such as BCMstrategy’s $80K on 2022-05-12 and Autyvia’s $50K on 2026-04-02.
How much of the list is missing disclosed round size, and does that affect comparisons?
Undisclosed amounts appear repeatedly: Choros (2026-06-30), OpenBB (2026-04-28), and SpecterOps isn’t undisclosed but Sicona/others are disclosed, while additional undisclosed entries include Advanced Solutions International (2025-10-27), Dynamic Drain Technologies (2025-10-07), and Bluesight (2023-07-17). Because many rows are “undisclosed,” the strongest comparisons are limited to the disclosed subset (e.g., Oxford Finance’s $400M vs. disclosed peers).
Which locations dominate, and does the same city name hide different geographies?
“Alexandria” in the dataset spans multiple regions: Alexandria, Virginia includes SCOUT ($18M on 2026-05-06) and Parlay ($2M on 2025-06-02), while Alexandria, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt includes Farid ($250K on 2024-09-18) and Ekshef ($100K on 2025-01-15). Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia also shows up with Sicona Battery Technologies ($31M on 2026-06-28) and 5B Australia ($17M on 2022-12-15).
What stage mix shows up most clearly in the recent entries?
Recent rows include multiple AI and early-stage rounds alongside a few much larger financings: SCOUT is a Series A at $18M (2026-05-06) and HyperSpectral is a Series A at $7M (2025-10-07), while Seed/pre-seed activity includes Autyvia at $50K (Seed, 2026-04-02) and Move AI at $1M (Pre-Seed, 2024-10-21). The presence of “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” records limits precise stage comparisons across the full set.
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