Funded Startups in Hordaland
In Hordaland, the largest disclosed round in the 9 most recent entries is ECOsubsea’s $12M Series B on 2023-10-03, which sits well above the next-largest d…
In Hordaland, the largest disclosed round in the 9 most recent entries is ECOsubsea’s $12M Series B on 2023-10-03, which sits well above the next-largest disclosed amounts of $10M (BerGenBio, 2022-10-25) and $5M (Curipod, 2023-09-14; RPA Supervisor, 2021-10-14). Outside those top figures, disclosed rounds cluster in the $2M–$5M range, with two notably smaller disclosed rounds at $600K (Sensonomic, 2021-02-28) and $280K (Aimy, 2023-04-27).
Geographically, the list is heavily Bergen-centered: 6 of 9 entries are based in Bergen (7Analytics, Curipod, Aimy, BerGenBio, goscore, RPA Supervisor, Sensonomic), with the remaining locations split across Storebö (ECOsubsea), Vossevangen (Kitemill), and one other. Temporally, disclosed rounds span from 2021-02-28 (Sensonomic) through 2024-05-15 (7Analytics), and several of the most recent fundings cluster in 2023 (Curipod on 2023-09-14; ECOsubsea on 2023-10-03; Aimy on 2023-04-27). Sector-wise, Energy appears 2 times (ECOsubsea, Kitemill) and Information Technology appears 2 times (7Analytics, RPA Supervisor), with single-company coverage across the other categories. Stages are mixed: Seed shows up in multiple rows (7Analytics, Curipod, RPA Supervisor, Sensonomic), while one entry is “undisclosed” (goscore, 2022-10-03) and one is “Series Unknown” (Kitemill, 2022-12-12).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Hordaland set, and how much larger is it than the rest?
ECOsubsea’s $12M Series B (2023-10-03) is the top disclosed amount. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $10M for BerGenBio (2022-10-25) and $5M for Curipod (2023-09-14) and RPA Supervisor (2021-10-14), so the $12M figure is meaningfully above the rest of the disclosed range in this list.
Are there clear outliers in disclosed amounts, including very small rounds or undisclosed funding?
Yes. Aimy’s $280K Pre-Seed (2023-04-27) and Sensonomic’s $600K Seed (2021-02-28) are the smallest disclosed amounts here, while goscore’s 2022-10-03 “undisclosed” round is the only entry without a disclosed dollar value.
Do the rounds concentrate in a specific city, and does that pattern hold across different sectors?
Bergen dominates: 6 of 9 entries list Bergen (7Analytics 2024-05-15; Curipod 2023-09-14; Aimy 2023-04-27; BerGenBio 2022-10-25; goscore 2022-10-03; RPA Supervisor 2021-10-14; Sensonomic 2021-02-28). The remaining locations are split across Storebö (ECOsubsea 2023-10-03), Vossevangen (Kitemill 2022-12-12), with the broad sector coverage still appearing largely through those Bergen-based companies.
Which entries fall closest to the most recent round date shown?
The most recent row is 7Analytics on 2024-05-15 with $4M. Within roughly the following year-window in the table, the next clustered dates are Curipod (2023-09-14, $5M) and ECOsubsea (2023-10-03, $12M), with Aimy also in that late-2023 period (2023-04-27, $280K).
What does the stage mix look like, and are there any stage classification gaps?
Seed appears across multiple entries (7Analytics 2024-05-15 at $4M; Curipod 2023-09-14 at $5M; RPA Supervisor 2021-10-14 at $5M; Sensonomic 2021-02-28 at $600K), while the list also includes Pre-Seed (Aimy, $280K), Series B (ECOsubsea, $12M), Post-IPO Debt (BerGenBio, $10M), and at least two non-standard labels: one “Series Unknown” (Kitemill, 2022-12-12, $2M) and one “undisclosed” amount (goscore, 2022-10-03).
Is the sector distribution balanced, or do any sectors show concentration within this 9-company slice?
The sectors are mostly singletons, but two categories repeat: Energy (ECOsubsea 2023-10-03 at $12M; Kitemill 2022-12-12 at $2M) and Information Technology (7Analytics 2024-05-15 at $4M; RPA Supervisor 2021-10-14 at $5M). Everything else—Education (Curipod), AI (Aimy), Biotechnology (BerGenBio), Financial Services (goscore), and Agriculture and Farming (Sensonomic)—appears once in the rows shown.
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