Funded Startups in New Hampshire
Across the 42 most recent New Hampshire funding entries, the largest disclosed round is Entek’s $1.2B (2024-07-09), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed…
Across the 42 most recent New Hampshire funding entries, the largest disclosed round is Entek’s $1.2B (2024-07-09), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts such as Conformal Medical’s $32M (2025-08-12) and Better Life Partners’ $27M (2023-08-29). Disclosed amounts also show a wide spread: the smallest disclosed rounds are Webster House at $30K (2024-03-27) and Granite United Way at $250K (2023-05-08), far below the $970K–$25M cluster seen in multiple other deals.
Timing is concentrated: 7 of the 42 rows fall between 2024-10-03 and 2024-12-05, and that same quarter mixes “Seed/Pre-Seed” and “Series Unknown” labels (with “Series Unknown” appearing 17 times and “undisclosed” amounts appearing 4 times). Geography is dispersed across Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, and Hanover rather than centered on one city, and the dataset spans 2020-03-17 (addapptation) through 2025-08-12 (Conformal Medical).
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Frequently asked
How does the biggest disclosed round compare to everything else in this New Hampshire set?
Entek’s $1.2B on 2024-07-09 is the only disclosed figure in the billion-dollar range, making it a clear outlier versus Conformal Medical’s $32M (2025-08-12) and Better Life Partners’ $27M (2023-08-29), with all other disclosed rounds clustered well below those levels.
Is funding more clustered in a specific recent date window, or spread evenly over the timeline?
It clusters toward late 2024: 7 entries are dated between 2024-10-03 (Celdara Medical) and 2024-12-05 (FreshAir Sensor), compared with fewer entries per quarter in the earlier years of the 2020-03-17 to 2025-08-12 span.
Do any stages dominate, or does the list lean toward “Series Unknown” and other labels?
“Series Unknown” dominates the taxonomy, appearing in 17 of the 42 rows (e.g., FreshAir Sensor on 2024-12-05 at $4M; Position Imaging on 2023-12-20 at $20M), while “undisclosed” amounts appear 4 times (e.g., Regrow Ag on 2025-03-26 and Fabrizia Spirits on 2024-10-17).
Which sectors show repeated presence versus one-off activity?
Healthcare and adjacent biomedical categories recur: Health Care entries include Conformal Medical (2025-08-12, $32M), Webster House (2024-03-27, $30K), and Maribel Health (2023-03-15, $25M), while Biotechnology appears multiple times too (e.g., Celdara Medical on 2024-10-03 with undisclosed; Terragia Biofuel on 2024-03-28 with $6M; Pristine Surgical on 2022-03-02 at $15M).
Are any rounds unusually small relative to the rest, suggesting a wide distribution of disclosed deal sizes?
Yes. Webster House’s $30K (2024-03-27) and Granite United Way’s $250K (2023-05-08) sit far below the larger disclosed range that includes multiple $10M+ rounds like NEMO Equipment at $11M (2023-11-17) and Datanomix at $12M (2023-05-10).
Do any cities appear repeatedly, or is the geography broad across New Hampshire?
The geography is broad rather than concentrated on one town: the list repeatedly includes Nashua (Conformal Medical $32M on 2025-08-12; Datanomix $12M on 2023-05-10; Akumina with $4M on 2022-03-18), Portsmouth (Vatn Systems $13M on 2024-11-12; River Platform Company $2M on 2024-10-15; Bit Fry Game Studios $1M on 2022-12-20), and Hanover (Terragia Biofuel $6M on 2024-03-28; Maribel Health $25M on 2023-03-15).
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