Funded Startups in Champagne-Ardenne
Agriculture and agtech dominate the Champagne-Ardenne funding landscape across the companies shown.
Agriculture and agtech dominate the Champagne-Ardenne funding landscape across the companies shown. Three of the eight — Amaya (Pre-Seed, $590K, Bezannes), Agriconomie (Series B, $61M, Coole), and VitiBot (Reims) — operate in Agriculture and Farming, reflecting the region's deep ties to land-based industries. Reims is the most frequent city, appearing as the base for Latitude, basecamp vascular, and VitiBot.
Round sizes span a wide range. Agriconomie's $61M Series B in November 2022 and Latitude's $29M Series B in January 2024 represent the largest disclosed amounts, while activity in 2024–2025 has concentrated in early-stage deals: Winalist (Seed, $1M, June 2025), Sportiw (Seed, $1M, May 2024), and Amaya (Pre-Seed, $590K, May 2024). Winalist's food-and-beverage focus from Ay is consistent with the region's wine corridor identity. Hardware and science also appear — basecamp vascular (Series A, $7M) and Latitude (Series B, $29M) both out of Reims.
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What are the largest funding rounds among Champagne-Ardenne startups in this dataset?
Agriconomie leads with a $61M Series B closed in November 2022, followed by Latitude at $29M (Series B, January 2024). Both are based in the region — Agriconomie in Coole and Latitude in Reims. No other company in the eight shown exceeds $11M.
Which city in Champagne-Ardenne has the highest concentration of funded startups?
Reims accounts for three of the eight companies — Latitude, basecamp vascular, and VitiBot. Bezannes appears twice (Amaya and Monstock), while Ay, Coole, and Savoie each appear once.
Which sector has attracted the most funding activity in the region?
Agriculture and Farming is the most represented sector, with three companies — Amaya, Agriconomie, and VitiBot — spanning Pre-Seed through Series B. Agriconomie's $61M Series B is the single largest disclosed round in the dataset.
What does recent deal flow (2024–2025) look like in Champagne-Ardenne?
The three most recent rounds are all early-stage and sub-$1M: Winalist (Seed, $1M, June 2025), Sportiw (Seed, $1M, May 2024), and Amaya (Pre-Seed, $590K, May 2024). The larger Series B rounds from Latitude ($29M) and Agriconomie ($61M) date to 2022–2024.
Are there any hardware or deep-tech companies in the Champagne-Ardenne funding data?
Yes — basecamp vascular (Hardware, Reims, Series A, $7M, December 2023) and Latitude (Science and Engineering, Reims, Series B, $29M, January 2024) represent the more capital-intensive categories and are both headquartered in Reims.
What round stages are most common for Champagne-Ardenne startups in this listing?
Seed and Series B each appear twice among the rounds with disclosed stage labels. Pre-Seed and Series A appear once each (Amaya and basecamp vascular, respectively). Two companies — VitiBot and Monstock, both funded in 2020 — have no round type listed in the data.
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