Funded Manufacturing Startups in Sweden
Across these 13 recent manufacturing-focused funding entries in Sweden, the largest disclosed round is Syre’s $100M on 2024-05-23, which dwarfs the rest of…
Across these 13 recent manufacturing-focused funding entries in Sweden, the largest disclosed round is Syre’s $100M on 2024-05-23, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts (the next-largest disclosed figures are $40M for Clean Motion on 2025-07-02 and $35M for SWEBAL on 2026-05-07, with most disclosed rounds far below those levels). Stage and disclosure are uneven: 5 of the 13 rows list an “undisclosed” amount, and 6 of the 13 rows label the round type as “Series Unknown,” so disclosed comparisons are concentrated in a smaller subset.
The funding dates cluster most strongly in two windows: 2024 (8 of 13 rows, spanning 2024-02-16 through 2024-12-20) and 2025/2026 (5 of 13 rows, spanning 2025-04-03 through 2026-05-07). City-level patterns also stand out, with Stockholm appearing repeatedly (SWEBAL on 2026-05-07; Paebbl on 2024-10-09; Cocoon Airbag Protection on 2024-09-19; Syre on 2024-05-23; Teint on 2023-04-01; plus Vividye AB and multiple entries listed as Stockholm in the dataset), alongside additional weight in Gothenburg (Clean Motion on 2025-07-02 is listed in Jonsered; Swedish Algae Factory is Gothenburg; Chromafora and others are elsewhere), and a distinct low-end outlier in disclosed funding with Teint’s $220K on 2023-04-01.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is largest, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts in this Sweden manufacturing list?
Syre’s $100M round (2024-05-23) is the only disclosed amount at this level; the next-largest disclosed rounds are $40M for Clean Motion (2025-07-02) and $35M for SWEBAL (2026-05-07). Most other disclosed amounts fall well below those figures, including $24M (Chromafora, 2024-12-20) and $25M (Paebbl, 2024-10-09).
Do the round dates cluster into a narrow time window, or are they spread out evenly?
They cluster heavily in 2024: 8 of 13 rows have 2024 round dates, running from 2024-02-16 (Vividye AB, undisclosed) to 2024-12-20 (Chromafora, $24M). The remaining entries concentrate in 2025–2026 (5 of 13 rows, from 2025-04-03 to 2026-05-07).
Are there disclosure or round-type patterns that limit apples-to-apples comparisons across companies?
Yes. 5 of 13 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., NOAQ Flood Protection on 2025-12-19; Cocoon Airbag Protection on 2024-09-19; OrganoClick on 2022-05-10), and 6 of 13 rows are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., NOAQ on 2025-12-19; Chromafora on 2024-12-20).
Which stage labels dominate this list, and which specific entries illustrate the split?
“Series Unknown” appears on 6 of 13 entries (including Clean Motion, Swedish Algae Factory, Chromafora, and OXE Marine). “Seed” appears on 3 of 13 entries (Clean Motion with $40K on 2025-07-02; SWEBAL with $35M on 2026-05-07; Teint with $220K on 2023-04-01), while named “Series A” appears on 2 of 13 entries (Paebbl $25M on 2024-10-09 and Syre $100M on 2024-05-23).
Is there a geographic concentration worth focusing on, based on repeated city entries?
Stockholm shows up repeatedly, including SWEBAL (Stockholm; 2026-05-07; $35M), Paebbl (Stockholm; 2024-10-09; $25M), Cocoon Airbag Protection (Lund is not Stockholm, but Syre is Stockholm; 2024-05-23; $100M), and Teint (Stockholm; 2023-04-01; $220K). Other cities appear fewer times in the displayed rows, such as Gothenburg (Swedish Algae Factory on 2025-04-03; Vividye AB on 2024-02-16, undisclosed).
Are there notable low-end outliers among disclosed funding amounts?
Teint’s $220K on 2023-04-01 is the smallest disclosed amount in the dataset (contrasting with $220K vs. other disclosed figures like $7M for OXE Marine on 2022-11-20 and $3M for Swedish Algae Factory on 2025-04-03). This makes Teint a clear low-end outlier relative to most other disclosed rounds, which cluster in the multi-million range.
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