Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Netherlands
Disclosed funding in this Netherlands consumer electronics slice is highly skewed: LeydenJar Technologies’ $27M round on 2025-09-14 is the only disclosed a…
Disclosed funding in this Netherlands consumer electronics slice is highly skewed: LeydenJar Technologies’ $27M round on 2025-09-14 is the only disclosed amount above $10M, with the next-largest disclosed rounds clustered at $11M (Nearfield Instruments, 2023-05-22) and $9M (QphoX, 2024-01-17; Taylor, 2024-01-16). Most other disclosed rounds are comparatively smaller, including multiple sub-$5M entries such as SandGrain ($1M, 2023-04-13), Aito ($1M, 2022-02-17), and SpectX ($250K, 2022-11-04).
The 22 rows span 2021-02-10 (E-magy) through 2025-09-14 (LeydenJar), with a concentration in mid/late-2024 and early-2025: five rounds land between 2024-10-15 and 2025-07-25 (Naya, Oneteam, QphoX, Onera Health, Taylor, and LeydenJar). City presence is also clustered around South and North Holland, with multiple Delft (Tiler 2025-07-25; QphoX 2024-01-17; SandGrain 2023-04-13), Eindhoven (Onera Health 2024-01-16; Taylor 2024-01-16; Micro Turbine Technology 2022-11-15; Expivi 2021-10-06; plus Polymaker is Utrecht—so less concentrated), and Amsterdam (Happitech undisclosed 2023-06-06; mintBlue $2M 2022-03-10; Aito $1M 2022-02-17). Stage labels are fragmented: 9 of 22 entries are “Series Unknown,” and 4 of 22 are “undisclosed.”
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Netherlands consumer electronics list, and how does it compare to the rest?
LeydenJar Technologies’ $27M round (2025-09-14) is an outlier: it is the only disclosed amount above $10M. The next-largest disclosed rounds are $11M (Nearfield Instruments, 2023-05-22) and two $9M rounds (QphoX, 2024-01-17; Taylor, 2024-01-16).
Are there clear temporal clusters among the most recent rounds?
Yes. Six entries fall within 2024-10-15 to 2025-07-25 (Naya 2024-10-15 $2M; Oneteam 2024-11-20 $3M; QphoX 2024-01-17 $9M; Onera Health 2024-01-16 $33M; Taylor 2024-01-16 $9M; Tiler 2025-07-25 $170K), and the overall date range runs from 2021-02-10 (E-magy) to 2025-09-14 (LeydenJar).
Which cities show repetition, and does the clustering point to specific hubs?
Delft appears repeatedly with three disclosed rounds: Tiler ($170K, 2025-07-25), QphoX ($9M, 2024-01-17), and SandGrain ($1M, 2023-04-13). Amsterdam also repeats, with Happitech (2023-06-06 undisclosed), mintBlue ($2M, 2022-03-10), and Aito ($1M, 2022-02-17).
How complete are stage and amount disclosures, and do they cluster around labels like “Series Unknown”?
Stage naming is incomplete: “Series Unknown” appears in 9 of 22 entries (e.g., LeydenJar 2025-09-14 $27M; Tiler 2025-07-25 $170K; QphoX 2024-01-17 $9M). Amounts are also sometimes not disclosed: 4 of 22 entries show “undisclosed” (FononTech 2023-11-06; Happitech 2023-06-06; LogiXair 2023-04-13; Laxton 2022-10-10).
Which stages look most represented among the labeled rounds in this snapshot?
Among explicitly labeled stages, Seed and Venture show up frequently but are not the only ones: Seed appears at Oneteam (2024-11-20), Naya (2024-10-15), SandGrain (2023-04-13), Aerial Precision (2022-08-25), mintBlue (2022-03-10), and Expivi (2021-10-06). Venture-labeled rounds include LeydenJar (2025-09-14 $27M), Polymaker (2022-10-17 undisclosed), and E-magy (2021-02-10 $6M).
What are the smallest disclosed rounds, and do they align with particular stages or cities?
The smallest disclosed amount is SpectX at $250K on 2022-11-04 (Pre-Seed, Delft). Other low disclosed rounds cluster in the sub-$1M to ~$2M range, such as Tiler ($170K, 2025-07-25) and multiple $1M rounds (SandGrain 2023-04-13 $1M; Aito 2022-02-17 $1M), suggesting many smaller tickets accompany the less-labeled stages and repeated Dutch urban clusters.
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