Funded Startups in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Among the 11 most recent funding rounds shown for Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the largest disclosed round is BizAway’s $39M on 2024-09-16, which dwarfs the next…
Among the 11 most recent funding rounds shown for Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the largest disclosed round is BizAway’s $39M on 2024-09-16, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount ($6M for Aindo on 2023-10-18) and sits well above most other disclosed rounds clustered at $3M–$4M. The weakest end also stands out: computational Life’s Seed round of $130K on 2022-09-17 is the smallest disclosed amount in the table.
Funding activity clusters by time and stage. The most recent entry is AI4IV on 2025-06-12, while the oldest dated entries are in early July 2020 (Foxwin on 2020-07-01 and Soplaya on 2020-07-09), spanning roughly five years. Three rounds are concentrated in late 2024 to mid-2025 (BizAway 2024-09-16; CAEmate 2023-12-11 is earlier, but the top-three most recent dates are AI4IV 2025-06-12, nlcomp 2025-03-06, BizAway 2024-09-16), and five of the 11 rows are labeled “Series Unknown,” with one “undisclosed” amount (G.I. Industrial Holding on 2023-09-04). Sector coverage is diversified, but Health Care appears repeatedly (Mark Medical 2023-07-13; Computational Life 2022-09-17).
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Frequently asked
What stands out as the largest disclosed round in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and how far ahead is it from the rest of the disclosed amounts?
BizAway’s $39M on 2024-09-16 is the only disclosed round above $10M, and it far exceeds the next-largest disclosed amount of $6M (Aindo on 2023-10-18). Multiple other disclosed rounds land at $3M ($3M for CAEmate on 2023-12-11 and for Mark Medical on 2023-07-13 and Polo del Gusto on 2022-12-22).
Are there any tight time clusters in these most recent 11 rounds?
Yes, the most recent window is concentrated: AI4IV closed on 2025-06-12 and nlcomp on 2025-03-06, with BizAway following on 2024-09-16. By contrast, the oldest entries sit tightly in early July 2020 (Foxwin on 2020-07-01 and Soplaya on 2020-07-09), making the table’s dated range span from 2020-07-01 to 2025-06-12.
Which entries look like outliers because of unusually small or missing disclosed amounts?
The smallest disclosed round is Computational Life’s $130K Seed on 2022-09-17, which is much smaller than the cluster of $3M–$4M rounds (for example, Mark Medical $3M on 2023-07-13 and Soplaya $4M on 2020-07-09). Separately, G.I. Industrial Holding (2023-09-04) is an outlier in disclosure completeness with an “undisclosed” amount.
How much of the list is hard to classify by stage due to “Series Unknown” or missing stage labels?
Five of the 11 rows are marked “Series Unknown” (nlcomp 2025-03-06 $650K; G.I. Industrial Holding 2023-09-04 undisclosed; Mark Medical 2023-07-13 $3M; Polo del Gusto 2022-12-22 $3M; plus one more “Series Unknown” entry). Additionally, two rows show a blank stage field (Soplaya on 2020-07-09 $4M; Foxwin on 2020-07-01 $200K), bringing the difficult-to-compare stage disclosures to 7 of 11.
Are any sectors over-represented relative to the rest in this slice?
Health Care appears in 2 of the 11 rows: Mark Medical (2023-07-13, Series Unknown, $3M) and Computational Life (2022-09-17, Seed, $130K). Other sectors appear once each in this view (e.g., Semiconductor Manufacturing for AI4IV at $2M on 2025-06-12 and Food and Beverage for Polo del Gusto at $3M on 2022-12-22).
Do specific cities repeat across multiple rounds, or is it spread out?
Cities are mostly single-use in this slice. Examples include Trieste with AI4IV (Amaro is different) and Aindo (Trieste, 2023-10-18 $6M) and Bolzano with CAEmate (2023-12-11 $3M) and Computational Life (Bolzano, 2022-09-17 $130K), making Bolzano the clearest repeat city in the 11 rows.
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