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Funded Startups in Castilla Y Leon

Castilla Y Leon's funded startup activity, across the six most recent tracked rounds, spans biotechnology, design, agriculture, and health care — with León…

Castilla Y Leon's funded startup activity, across the six most recent tracked rounds, spans biotechnology, design, agriculture, and health care — with León and Valladolid each hosting two companies. The largest disclosed round belongs to 53Biologics, a León-based biotech that raised $8M in a venture round in September 2021. More recent activity includes Modular DS, also in León, closing a $690K seed in May 2025, and Medity, a Salamanca health care startup that took an $810K angel round in late 2023.

Valladolid accounts for two companies with undisclosed amounts — Trovant Technology (biotechnology, July 2024) and Ficosterra (agriculture and farming, June 2024) — both at series-unknown stages. Round sizes where disclosed range from $690K to $8M, and two of the six rounds do not disclose investor terms. The mix of early-stage vehicles (seed, angel, venture-unknown) reflects a region where institutional biotech capital coexists with smaller pre-series rounds across adjacent sectors.

Most recent rounds

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M
Modular DS
León, Spain · Design
Seed · May 2025
$690k
T
Trovant Technology
Valladolid, Spain · Biotechnology
Series Unknown · Jul 2024
Undisclosed
F
Ficosterra
Valladolid, Spain · Agriculture and Farming
Series Unknown · Jun 2024
Undisclosed
M
Medity
Salamanca, Spain · Health Care
Angel · Sep 2023
$810k
5
53Biologics
León, Spain · Biotechnology
Venture - Series Unknown · Sep 2021
$8.3M
R
Reforestum
Laguna De Duero, Spain · Apps
· Dec 2020
$800k

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Frequently asked

What is the largest disclosed round among recent Castilla Y Leon startups?

53Biologics, a León-based biotech, raised $8M in a venture round in September 2021 — the largest disclosed amount across the six most recent tracked rounds. The next largest are $810K (Medity, Salamanca, angel, 2023) and $800K (Reforestum, Laguna De Duero, 2020).

Which cities in Castilla Y Leon have the most funded startup activity?

León and Valladolid each host two companies from the six most recent rounds. León is home to Modular DS (seed, 2025) and 53Biologics (venture, 2021); Valladolid hosts Trovant Technology and Ficosterra, both from mid-2024 with undisclosed amounts. Salamanca and Laguna De Duero each account for one company.

Which sectors appear most frequently in recent Castilla Y Leon funding rounds?

Biotechnology is the most recurrent sector, represented by Trovant Technology (Valladolid) and 53Biologics (León). The remaining rounds span design, agriculture and farming, health care, and apps — one company per sector.

How many of the recent rounds disclosed their funding amounts?

Four of the six most recent rounds disclose amounts: $8M (53Biologics), $810K (Medity), $800K (Reforestum), and $690K (Modular DS). Trovant Technology and Ficosterra, both from Valladolid's mid-2024 activity, list their rounds as undisclosed.

What funding stages are most common among recent Castilla Y Leon startups?

The six most recent rounds include two labeled Series Unknown, one seed, one angel, one venture-series unknown, and one with no stage specified. No Series A or later rounds appear in the most recent tracked data, indicating the visible activity is concentrated at early and undetermined stages.

What is the most recent funding round tracked for a Castilla Y Leon startup?

Modular DS, a design startup based in León, closed a $690K seed round on May 14, 2025 — the most recent entry in the tracked data for the region.

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