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Among the 15 most recent manufacturing rounds shown for the Netherlands, the largest disclosed amount is PhiX’s $20M grant (2022-07-28), a clear outlier ab…

Among the 15 most recent manufacturing rounds shown for the Netherlands, the largest disclosed amount is PhiX’s $20M grant (2022-07-28), a clear outlier above most other disclosed figures in this table: only Delft Circuits’ $7M (2023-09-07) and Airborne Technology’s $17M (2022-04-06) sit in the same higher range, while several disclosed rounds cluster at $1M–$5M (e.g., Relement $1M on 2022-06-01; inPhocal $2M on 2022-09-22; QuantaMap $2M on 2023-12-06). Timewise, the listing clusters between 2022 and 2023 for most disclosed rounds, but the most recent disclosed entry is CarbonX’s $3M (2025-02-25), and the newest row overall is Xycle on 2025-03-10 with an undisclosed amount.

Geographically, Zuid-Holland repeats most often (Rotterdam, Delft, The Hague, Noordwijk, Leiden, plus other Zuid-Holland locations like Delft and Noordwijk), with Rotterdam showing up multiple times (Xycle 2025-03-10 undisclosed; Umincorp $5M on 2022-10-04; Terrawaste undisclosed on 2022-10-03). Stage disclosure is also uneven: 6 of 15 rows are “undisclosed” and 9 of 15 show a dollar amount, including a $100K Series A (MAYHT, 2021-12-02) at the low end of disclosed figures.

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Frequently asked

Which round size stands out in Netherlands manufacturing, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?

PhiX’s $20M grant on 2022-07-28 is the largest disclosed figure in the table, noticeably above most other disclosed rounds. Airborne Technology’s $17M (2022-04-06) and Delft Circuits’ $7M (2023-09-07) are the next-highest disclosed amounts, while several others are in the $1M–$5M range (e.g., Relement $1M on 2022-06-01; Umincorp $5M on 2022-10-04; inPhocal $2M on 2022-09-22).

Do the most recent rounds cluster near the latest dates, or are they spread across older funding periods?

The 15 rows span 2021-12-02 (MAYHT, Series A, $100K) through 2025-03-10 (Xycle, Series Unknown, undisclosed), with a concentration of disclosed activity in 2022–2023 (e.g., Airborne Technology 2022-04-06 $17M; PhiX 2022-07-28 $20M; inPhocal 2022-09-22 $2M; QuantaMap 2023-12-06 $2M). Only two disclosed entries appear in 2025 in this view: CarbonX $3M on 2025-02-25 and Xycle is undisclosed on 2025-03-10.

Are there cities or regions that show up repeatedly in this manufacturing list?

Zuid-Holland is the most recurrent province, with multiple companies located in or around key cities like Rotterdam, Delft, Leiden, The Hague, and Noordwijk. Rotterdam appears more than once (Xycle on 2025-03-10 undisclosed; Umincorp on 2022-10-04 $5M; Terrawaste on 2022-10-03 undisclosed), indicating a hub-like concentration relative to single-appearance locations such as Eindhoven (inPhocal, 2022-09-22 $2M) or Enschede (PhiX is in Enschede, 2022-07-28 $20M).

What does the stage mix look like, especially for undisclosed vs disclosed amounts?

Undisclosed amounts are common: 6 of 15 rows are marked “undisclosed” (e.g., Xycle 2025-03-10; Morssinkhof Rymoplast 2025-01-15; Arceon 2024-10-28; CuRE 2023-05-15; Terrawaste 2022-10-03; Xycle is also in this most-recent window). Among disclosed rounds (9 of 15), Series A shows a wide spread including Delft Circuits at $7M (2023-09-07) and MAYHT at $100K (2021-12-02), while multiple Seed rounds cluster around $1M–$2M (e.g., Relement $1M on 2022-06-01; inPhocal $2M on 2022-09-22; QuantaMap $2M on 2023-12-06 is Seed).

Are there outliers on the low end that suggest different risk/scale than the rest?

Yes. The smallest disclosed amount is MAYHT’s $100K Series A on 2021-12-02, which sits well below other disclosed minimums like Relement’s $1M (2022-06-01) and several $2M rounds (inPhocal 2022-09-22; QuantaMap 2023-12-06). At the same time, very large disclosed figures ($17M Airborne Technology on 2022-04-06 and $20M PhiX on 2022-07-28) reinforce that the disclosed set has both a low-end tail and a high-end tail.

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