Funded Startups in Bremen
The most recent disclosed round in this Bremen-focused set is Synera’s $40M Series B (2026-04-14).
The most recent disclosed round in this Bremen-focused set is Synera’s $40M Series B (2026-04-14). That single $40M deal sits far above the rest of the disclosed amounts: the next-largest figures are Rightmart Group’s $31M (2023-07-13) and ELISE’s $15M (2022-09-05), while the smallest disclosed round is Space Acceleration Industries’ $60K (2025-05-01). There’s also a pronounced temporal concentration: six of the eight rounds fall between 2022-03-16 and 2023-07-13, and the list spans from the oldest entry, Valispace ($2M on 2020-04-03), through Synera in 2026.
Sector and stage patterns are clustered as well. Artificial Intelligence appears in 4 of the 8 rows (Synera, Space Acceleration Industries, Werover, Valispace), and Series designations skew toward the earlier end of the stack: Seed appears in 2 rows (Polaris 2025-06-13 for $6M; Werover 2023-05-18 for $350K), with Series A and Series B each appearing in 2 rows (ELISE $15M; Rightmart Group $31M; Synera $40M), plus two “Series Unknown” classifications (Space Acceleration Industries; Profishop) and one blank stage field (Valispace).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest recent disclosed round in Bremen on this page, and how separated is it from the rest?
Synera’s $40M Series B on 2026-04-14 is the largest disclosed amount in the 8-row list. The next-largest disclosed rounds are Rightmart Group’s $31M (2023-07-13) and ELISE’s $15M (2022-09-05), so the top deal meaningfully outweighs the rest of the disclosed range.
Do the rounds cluster into a specific date window, or are they evenly spread over time?
They’re not evenly spread. Six of the eight rounds occur between 2022-03-16 (Profishop $35M) and 2023-07-13 (Rightmart Group $31M), while the earliest shown is Valispace on 2020-04-03 ($2M) and the newest is Synera on 2026-04-14 ($40M).
Are any sectors over-represented in these Bremen-funded entries?
Artificial Intelligence appears in 4 of the 8 rows: Synera ($40M, 2026-04-14), Space Acceleration Industries ($60K, 2025-05-01), Werover ($350K, 2023-05-18), and Valispace ($2M, 2020-04-03). Other sectors (Science and Engineering; Professional Services; Information Technology; Commerce and Shopping) each appear once.
How does the stage mix look across the disclosed rounds (Seed vs Series A/B vs unknown/blank)?
Seed shows up in 2 rows (Polaris $6M on 2025-06-13; Werover $350K on 2023-05-18), and Series A and Series B each show up in 2 rows (ELISE $15M on 2022-09-05; Synera $40M on 2026-04-14 and Rightmart Group $31M on 2023-07-13). There are also two “Series Unknown” entries (Space Acceleration Industries on 2025-05-01 for $60K; Profishop on 2022-03-16 for $35M) plus one blank stage field (Valispace $2M on 2020-04-03).
Which entries are outliers in disclosed amount, and what are the biggest gaps?
The standout high end is Synera at $40M (2026-04-14), while the smallest disclosed amount is Space Acceleration Industries at $60K (2025-05-01). That $60K deal sits far below the next-lowest disclosed figure in the list (Valispace $2M on 2020-04-03), creating a wide spread across the disclosed amounts shown.
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