Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in Switzerland
Disclosed funding in this Swiss consumer electronics slice is highly uneven: the largest disclosed round is H55’s $73M (2024-07-24), which sits far above t…
Disclosed funding in this Swiss consumer electronics slice is highly uneven: the largest disclosed round is H55’s $73M (2024-07-24), which sits far above the next-largest disclosed amounts—Nillion at $25M (2024-10-30) and Voliro at $12M (2024-10-03). Multiple entries also cluster by time and place, with several rounds concentrated in mid-2024 (for example, 2024-07-10 Revizto SA at Lausanne, 2024-07-14 Elythor at Lausanne, and 2024-07-24 H55 at Sion), while Zurich shows repeated activity across both mid-2024 and 2023 (e.g., Voliro 2024-10-03, Verity 2023-07-11, Distran 2023-06-20, and Sevensense Robotics 2021-11-18).
Stage labeling is incomplete in many rows: 5 of 28 entries are “undisclosed” and 19 of 28 are “Series Unknown” (including SynSense 2025-01-22 and NovoViz 2025-05-08), making disclosed stage comparisons harder. The listed rounds span 2021-11-18 (Sevensense Robotics) through 2025-05-08 (NovoViz), with the most recent entry at NovoViz in Neuchâtel for $120K.
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Frequently asked
What stands out as an outlier in disclosed round size, and what are the nearest disclosed comparables?
H55’s $73M disclosed round (2024-07-24) is the top disclosed amount, and it dwarfs the next-highest disclosed rounds in this list: Nillion’s $25M (2024-10-30) and Voliro’s $12M (2024-10-03). At the low end, Klepsydra’s $1M (2023-05-03) is the smallest disclosed amount shown.
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a narrow window, or are they spread out across years?
They’re spread rather than tightly clustered: the earliest row is Sevensense Robotics on 2021-11-18, while the newest is NovoViz on 2025-05-08. Within the window, mid-2024 includes multiple disclosed/undisclosed entries such as H55 (2024-07-24, $73M), Revizto SA (2024-07-10, undisclosed), and Elythor (2024-07-14, $170K).
Are any cities over-represented among these entries?
Zurich appears repeatedly across different dates and funding statuses, including Voliro (2024-10-03, $12M), Verity (2023-07-11, $11M), Distran (2023-06-20, $9M), and Klepsydra’s later-geography isn’t Zurich but multiple Zurich entries like Auxivo (2023-07-19, undisclosed) also recur. Lausanne/Vaud also shows notable concentration with Elythor (2024-07-14, $170K) and Revizto SA (2024-07-10, undisclosed).
How much of the list has missing or unclear stage labels, and what does that imply for stage-based comparisons?
Stage information is incomplete: 19 of 28 are marked “Series Unknown” and 5 of 28 are “undisclosed.” That means only a minority have specific stage labels (e.g., Voliro is Series A in 2024-10-03/$12M, H55 is Series C in 2024-07-24/$73M, and Aktiia is Series A in 2024-02-27/$30M), making cross-round stage comparisons less reliable.
Which entries are most concentrated in the most recent 90 days of this dataset?
Using the newest date shown (2025-05-08), the 90-day window includes NovoViz (2025-05-08, $120K) and SynSense (2025-01-22, undisclosed). No other rows fall between those dates in the provided 28-row set.
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