Funded Startups in Mannheim
Ten Mannheim-area rounds are shown, spanning from 2022-04-06 (Snocks) through 2025-10-16 (PaceUPInvest).
Ten Mannheim-area rounds are shown, spanning from 2022-04-06 (Snocks) through 2025-10-16 (PaceUPInvest). Within the disclosed amounts, osapiens’ $120M Series B on 2024-07-29 is the clear outlier: it is far above the next-highest disclosed rounds, including resourcly’s $3M (2025-10-07) and Visual Abstract’s $2M (2024-11-30), while other disclosed figures sit nearer the sub-$1M to low-$M range (e.g., Cyanite’s $810K on 2022-08-02 and frats’ $140K on 2023-05-23). Stage and disclosure also cluster: 4 of 10 entries list “undisclosed,” and the only other multi-mention stage label is “Seed” (3 entries: resourcly, Visual Abstract, and TRONITY), indicating repeated early-stage fundraising rather than a broad spread of later rounds.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round stands out most in Mannheim, and how do nearby disclosed rounds compare?
osapiens is the largest disclosed entry at $120M on 2024-07-29, dwarfing the next-highest disclosed rounds of $3M (resourcly on 2025-10-07) and $2M (Visual Abstract on 2024-11-30). Other disclosed amounts shown are much smaller, such as Cyanite’s $810K on 2022-08-02 and frats’ $140K on 2023-05-23.
Is funding activity concentrated into a narrow date window among the most recent 10 rows?
Yes, there’s a dense cluster in 2024: three rounds fall within 2024-06-13 to 2024-11-30 (Replique on 2024-06-13, osapiens on 2024-07-29, and Visual Abstract on 2024-11-30). A second cluster appears in 2023, with frats (2023-05-23), Leaf Systems (2023-05-11), TRONITY (2023-02-01), and Snocks (2022-04-06) anchoring the earlier end.
How much of this Mannheim list is missing disclosed amounts, and does that affect identifying the real largest round?
4 of 10 entries are labeled “undisclosed” (PaceUPInvest on 2025-10-16; Replique on 2024-06-13; Leaf Systems on 2023-05-11; TRONITY on 2023-02-01; plus Snocks on 2022-04-06, making 5 “undisclosed” labels in total across the 10 rows). Because undisclosed rounds aren’t comparable, the only defensible “largest disclosed” conclusion comes from osapiens’ $120M on 2024-07-29.
Are any stages over-represented in this Mannheim set compared to other stages?
“Seed” appears 3 times (resourcly on 2025-10-07; Visual Abstract on 2024-11-30; TRONITY on 2023-02-01), which is more frequent than the other explicitly named stages shown (e.g., Series B only once via osapiens on 2024-07-29). The remaining labeled stages are singletons such as Angel (frats on 2023-05-23) and Private Equity (Snocks on 2022-04-06).
Are specific sectors recurring, or are there notable sector outliers in Mannheim?
AI-related entries recur: osapiens (Series B, 2024-07-29), Cyanite (Seed, $810K on 2022-08-02), and TRONITY (Seed, 2023-02-01) all fall under AI. Sector outliers include Hardware (Leaf Systems on 2023-05-11, undisclosed) and Commerce and Shopping (frats on 2023-05-23 at $140K), which appear only once in the shown rows.
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