Funded Startups in Catalonia
The 50 most recent funded startups in Catalonia span rounds closed between March 2025 and November 2025, with Barcelona accounting for the overwhelming maj…
The 50 most recent funded startups in Catalonia span rounds closed between March 2025 and November 2025, with Barcelona accounting for the overwhelming majority of disclosed activity. Biotechnology and artificial intelligence are the two most represented sectors: biotech rounds include Splice Bio's $135M Series B (June 2025) and Integra Therapeutics' $13M Seed (September 2025), while AI companies such as Aily Labs ($80M, November 2025) and Remuner ($7M Seed) closed rounds across the same window.
Series B is the highest stage present in the set, with Amenitiz ($45M, software), Sateliot ($32M, hardware), and Seqera ($26M, biotech) among the notable raises. Seed-stage activity is broad, covering sectors from robotics (THEKER Robotics, $18M) to space technology (Kreios Space, $9M, based in Terrassa). Outside Barcelona, six other Catalan municipalities appear in the data — Sabadell, Terrassa, Castelldefels, Igualada, Mataró, and Girona — each hosting at least one company.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds in this dataset?
Splice Bio leads with a $135M Series B in June 2025 (biotechnology), followed by MicroBank at $110M (financial services, April 2025) and Aily Labs at $80M (artificial intelligence, November 2025). Amenitiz rounds out the top tier at $45M in a November 2025 Series B for hospitality software.
Which sectors have raised the most across these 50 Catalonia startups?
Biotechnology has the highest company count in the dataset, with rounds ranging from Bioinspired Materials' $840K Seed to Splice Bio's $135M Series B. Artificial intelligence is the second most represented sector, with six companies including Aily Labs ($80M), Remuner ($7M Seed), and Biorce ($6M Seed). Financial services also produced two sizable rounds — MicroBank ($110M) and Aistech ($10M Series B).
How geographically concentrated is startup funding within Catalonia?
Barcelona dominates the dataset, hosting the vast majority of the 50 companies listed. Six other Catalan municipalities appear at least once: Sabadell (Qida, $43M), Terrassa (Kreios Space, $9M Seed), Castelldefels (YPLASMA, $3M Seed), Igualada (Kibus Petcare, undisclosed), Mataró (Homs Rentals, undisclosed), and Girona (Niche Mobility, $2M).
What funding stages are most common in these recent Catalonia rounds?
Seed is the most frequently occurring explicit stage, appearing across biotech, robotics, AI, and fintech. Series B rounds — Splice Bio, Amenitiz, Aistech, Seqera, and Sateliot — represent the largest median raise sizes in the set. A substantial share of rounds carry a "Series Unknown" or "Venture - Series Unknown" classification, which limits precise stage-level filtering.
Which AI-sector companies in Catalonia have raised recently?
Six companies categorized under Artificial Intelligence appear in the dataset: Aily Labs ($80M, November 2025), Remuner ($7M Seed, September 2025), Biorce ($6M Seed, July 2025), The Blue Box Biomedical Solutions ($3M Seed, November 2025), Harmonix ($4M Seed, April 2025), and findspo (undisclosed, April 2025). Aily Labs at $80M is the largest disclosed AI raise in the set.
Which biotech and life sciences rounds are worth flagging for deal tracking?
Splice Bio's $135M Series B in June 2025 is the single largest round in the entire dataset. Additional biotech closes include Minoryx Therapeutics ($31M, July 2025), Seqera ($26M Series B, May 2025), Aortyx ($16M Series A, June 2025), Oryzon Genomics ($16M, July 2025), and Integra Therapeutics ($13M Seed, September 2025).
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