Non-equity Assistance Funded Startups
Among the 50 most recent non-equity assistance rounds shown, only two disclose funding amounts: Gloc.al at $10K (2022-10-21) and Xena Intelligence at $30K…
Among the 50 most recent non-equity assistance rounds shown, only two disclose funding amounts: Gloc.al at $10K (2022-10-21) and Xena Intelligence at $30K (2022-09-10). With a disclosed amount of $30K, Xena Intelligence is the largest disclosed round on the page and it stands well above the next disclosed figure ($10K), while the remaining 48 entries list amounts as undisclosed.
The date window is concentrated in late 2022: the newest row is Gloc.al on 2022-10-21, and the oldest shown entries date to 2022-07-12. Sector-wise, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears repeatedly across multiple cities and countries (e.g., inContAlert on 2022-10-01; MiiCare on 2022-10-01; Lixo on 2022-08-01; Inworld AI on 2022-07-13), suggesting a thematic cluster even though disclosed amounts are rare. Geographically, North America and Europe show up frequently, with multiple entries in the UK and Germany (e.g., MiiCare in London on 2022-10-01; Dama Health in London on 2022-09-14; ENER-IQ in Norderstedt on 2022-10-01), but no single city repeats in the provided rows.
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What does the disclosed funding say about size dispersion in this non-equity assistance set?
Only two of the 50 entries disclose amounts: Xena Intelligence ($30K on 2022-09-10) and Gloc.al ($10K on 2022-10-21). That makes Xena the clear largest disclosed round on the page, with the disclosed gap large relative to the only other disclosed figure.
Are there temporal clusters, or are these rounds spread evenly across the period shown?
They’re skewed toward mid-to-late 2022, spanning from 2022-07-12 (Accexible and Modus Health) to 2022-10-21 (Gloc.al). A large share of the rows are dated 2022-08-01 and 2022-09-15, creating visible month-end clustering.
Which sectors appear often enough to suggest a theme?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most recurrent sector, appearing across multiple dates and geographies, including inContAlert (2022-10-01, Germany), MiiCare (2022-10-01, UK), Lixo (2022-08-01, France), and Inworld AI (2022-07-13, US). Other sectors show up fewer times in the visible rows.
How much of the list is undisclosed, and does that affect confidence when comparing companies?
48 of 50 entries show “undisclosed” amounts, meaning comparisons by funding size are constrained to just Xena Intelligence ($30K on 2022-09-10) and Gloc.al ($10K on 2022-10-21). For the remaining companies (e.g., Atidot on 2022-10-13 and Proxi.id on 2022-10-05), size-based ranking isn’t possible from the table.
Is there a geographic hub effect, such as multiple rounds in the same city or repeated countries?
Countries repeat more than cities: the UK has multiple entries (MiiCare in London on 2022-10-01 and Dama Health in London on 2022-09-14), and Germany also repeats (ENER-IQ in Norderstedt on 2022-10-01 and Reverion in Munich on 2022-10-01). Within the provided rows, no single city name visibly repeats with multiple companies.
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