Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Netherlands
Across the 22 most recent consumer electronics rounds shown (2021-02-10 through 2026-06-22), Nearfield Instruments’ $380M Series D on 2026-06-22 is the cle…
Across the 22 most recent consumer electronics rounds shown (2021-02-10 through 2026-06-22), Nearfield Instruments’ $380M Series D on 2026-06-22 is the clear outlier: it is far above the next-largest disclosed amount ($310K for Naya is orders of magnitude smaller than $9M–$33M rounds like LeydenJar Technologies on 2026-01-28 and Onera Health on 2024-01-16). Most disclosed rounds cluster well below the top-end, with several in the $9M range (LeydenJar Technologies 2026-01-28; QphoX 2024-01-17; Taylor 2024-01-16) and a second tier around $2M–$5M (mintBlue 2022-03-10 at $2M; Expivi 2021-10-06 at $4M; Micro Turbine Technology 2022-11-15 at $5M).
Geographically, Delft, Eindhoven, and Amsterdam recur across multiple entries, rather than a single city dominating, while the temporal spread shows a dense recent tail (2024-01-16 through 2024-01-17 includes Onera Health at $33M and two $9M rounds). Stage labels are also uneven: 4 of 22 rows use “Series Unknown” and 4 of 22 are “undisclosed” amounts, so several comparisons rely on disclosed entries only.
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Frequently asked
What stands out as the largest disclosed round, and how separated is it from the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Nearfield Instruments raised $380M (Series D) on 2026-06-22, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amount visible here: $33M for Onera Health on 2024-01-16, with other disclosed rounds commonly in the $1M–$16M range such as SandGrain’s $16M (2025-12-09) and Oneteam’s $3M (2024-11-20).
Do recent rounds cluster in a narrow window, or are they evenly spread across the dates shown?
They skew toward the right edge of the table: the latest entry is 2026-06-22 (Nearfield Instruments), while the earliest is 2021-02-10 (E-magy). Notable “micro-clustering” also appears in early 2024, including Onera Health on 2024-01-16 ($33M) plus two $9M rounds the same day (Taylor) and the following day (QphoX on 2024-01-17).
Which cities appear repeatedly, suggesting a geographic concentration among these consumer electronics rounds?
Delft shows multiple entries across years (SandGrain 2025-12-09 $16M; Tiler 2025-07-25 $170K; QphoX 2024-01-17 $9M; SpectX 2022-11-04 $250K). Eindhoven also recurs (Onera Health 2024-01-16 $33M; Taylor 2024-01-16 $9M; Micro Turbine Technology 2022-11-15 $5M; Expivi 2021-10-06 $4M), alongside Amsterdam (mintBlue 2022-03-10 $2M; Aito 2022-02-17 $1M; Happitech 2023-06-06 undisclosed).
How much of this list is hard to compare because the funding amount is undisclosed or the round type isn’t specified?
4 of 22 rows are labeled “undisclosed” (FononTech 2023-11-06; Happitech 2023-06-06; LogiXair 2023-04-13; Laxton 2022-10-10), and 4 of 22 are labeled “Series Unknown” (LeydenJar Technologies 2026-01-28; Naya 2026-01-14; Tiler 2025-07-25; QphoX 2024-01-17). That reduces the number of fully comparable disclosed rounds for size-based ranking.
Are there stage labels or early-stage financing patterns that dominate among disclosed rounds?
Seed and pre-seed show up frequently with smaller disclosed figures: Oneteam is Seed at $3M (2024-11-20), mintBlue is Seed at $2M (2022-03-10), Aerial Precision is Seed at $760K (2022-08-25), and SpectX is Pre-Seed at $250K (2022-11-04). By contrast, the most advanced label in disclosed amounts is Nearfield Instruments’ Series D at $380M (2026-06-22), which is far removed from these early-stage disclosed levels.
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