Funded Startups in Pais Vasco
The largest disclosed round in this Pais Vasco set is Multiverse Computing’s $219M Series B (2025-06-12), and it dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figures:…
The largest disclosed round in this Pais Vasco set is Multiverse Computing’s $219M Series B (2025-06-12), and it dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figures: the next-highest disclosed amount is Neinor Homes at $353M (2024-10-31), which still sits in a separate high-end cluster while most other rounds are in the $1M–$8M band (for example, Vidext $7M on 2025-09-16 and SATLANTIS $17M on 2021-04-20). Date-wise, there is a tight recent window: three disclosed rounds fall within June 2025 (Vidext 2025-09-16 is later, but within the dataset’s latest half-year, Ubyko $510K on 2025-06-03, Multiverse Computing $219M on 2025-06-12, and Ironchip $2M on 2025-06-02), creating a clear late-2024 to 2025 concentration.
Geographically, Bilbao appears repeatedly as a base city across multiple companies (e.g., Vidext 2025-09-16; Ubyko 2025-06-03; Neinor Homes 2024-10-31; Irisbond is listed in San Sebastian, but many others are Bilbao), while sectors skew toward Artificial Intelligence (AI): Vidext (2025-09-16), Ubyko (2025-06-03), Irisbond (2025-03-20), Legit Health (2024-10-24, undisclosed), and potentially other AI-tagged entries in the list. Stage reporting is frequently incomplete: 8 entries are marked “Series Unknown” and 2 are “undisclosed” amounts, with the oldest row dated 2020-06-17 (CounterCraft $5M).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the standout in Pais Vasco, and how far above the next tier are other disclosed amounts?
The top disclosed amount is Neinor Homes’ $353M on 2024-10-31; the only other entry above $50M is Multiverse Computing’s $219M on 2025-06-12. Outside that high-end pair, the disclosed amounts mostly cluster around single-digit millions (e.g., Vidext $7M on 2025-09-16 and cimico $8M on 2023-07-18).
Do rounds cluster in a specific time window, or are they evenly spread from 2020 onward?
They are not evenly spread: the dataset runs from 2020-06-17 (CounterCraft $5M) through 2025-09-16 (Vidext $7M), and multiple filings stack in late 2024 and mid-2025. A particularly tight cluster appears in June 2025 with Ironchip $2M (2025-06-02), Ubyko $510K (2025-06-03), and Multiverse Computing $219M (2025-06-12).
Which cities appear most often, based on the listed headquarters locations?
Bilbao is the most frequently repeated city in this slice: Vidext (Bilbao, 2025-09-16), Ubyko (Bilbao, 2025-06-03), Neinor Homes (Bilbao, 2024-10-31), and multiple additional entries in between. San Sebastian is also frequent (e.g., Irisbond 2025-03-20; ScrapAd 2023-11-13 is listed as Eibar, but Onena Medicines and others are in Donostia/San Sebastian).
Is any sector over-represented compared with the rest?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the clearest over-representation: Vidext (AI, 2025-09-16, $7M), Ubyko (AI, 2025-06-03, $510K), Irisbond (AI, 2025-03-20, $5M), and Legit Health (AI, 2024-10-24, undisclosed). Other sectors (e.g., Biotechnology, Hardware/IT, Data and Analytics) appear, but not with the same density in the displayed rows.
What does the stage mix look like, and how often is stage or deal size undisclosed?
Stage labels are frequently incomplete: 8 rows show “Series Unknown” and 2 rows show “undisclosed” deal amounts (Intelectia Telecom on 2024-11-20; Legit Health on 2024-10-24). Where stages are specified, the set includes Series A (Vidext 2025-09-16, $7M) and Series B (Multiverse Computing 2025-06-12, $219M; SATLANTIS 2021-04-20, $17M), but many entries remain unclassified by stage.
Are there notable small-ticket outliers among the disclosed rounds?
Yes. Several disclosed entries sit at the low end near $100K, including Miru Studio $100K (2022-02-02), Aplanet $100K (2021-12-03), ZUMA $100K (2021-12-03), and ubikare $100K (2021-09-22). These contrast with the top-end rounds at $219M and $353M (Multiverse Computing 2025-06-12; Neinor Homes 2024-10-31).
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