Funded Startups in Potsdam
Within Potsdam, the largest disclosed round in these 9 entries is voize’s $50M Series A on 2025-11-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount: Sten…
Within Potsdam, the largest disclosed round in these 9 entries is voize’s $50M Series A on 2025-11-17, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount: Stenon’s $20M Series A on 2021-12-20, with the remaining disclosed deals clustered much lower (e.g., koppla at $7M in 2025 and Clarkson University at $2M in 2024). The disclosed-amount floor is memodio’s $430K Seed on 2023-02-06, making the disclosed range span from $430K up to $50M.
Stage and timing also show concentration: 5 of 9 entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (Clarkson University on 2024-09-02; CyberSpara on 2023-08-17; CrewLinQ on 2023-02-17; plus 2Sync and IMPARGO, both undisclosed), and 2 of 9 are “undisclosed” by amount (2Sync on 2024-05-23; CyberSpara on 2023-08-17; IMPARGO on 2022-10-14). Dates run from 2021-12-20 (Stenon) through 2025-11-17 (voize). Sectors appear fragmented—no single sector repeats in 3+ entries in this snapshot.
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Frequently asked
What stands out about deal sizes in this Potsdam snapshot—how does the largest disclosed round compare to the rest?
voize’s $50M Series A (2025-11-17) is the only disclosed round at that level, and it substantially exceeds the next-largest disclosed amount of $20M (Stenon, Series A on 2021-12-20). Below that, disclosed rounds sit in much smaller bands, such as koppla’s $7M (2025-05-19) and memodio’s $430K Seed (2023-02-06).
Are there clusters by time among the most recent rounds shown?
There’s a mid-to-late 2023 concentration in the earlier half of the series: two entries in February 2023 (CrewLinQ on 2023-02-17 and memodio on 2023-02-06) plus CyberSpara on 2023-08-17. The most recent window is led by 2025, with two entries in 2025 (voize on 2025-11-17 and koppla on 2025-05-19).
How often are stages or amounts not disclosed, and does that create any analytical blind spots?
5 of the 9 rows are labeled “Series Unknown” (Clarkson University on 2024-09-02; CyberSpara on 2023-08-17; CrewLinQ on 2023-02-17; plus 2Sync and IMPARGO). Separately, 3 entries show “undisclosed” amounts (2Sync on 2024-05-23; CyberSpara on 2023-08-17; IMPARGO on 2022-10-14), which limits size-based comparisons for those companies.
Which stage labels dominate the disclosed mix in this list?
Among clearly stated amounts, Seed and Series A both appear, but the largest disclosed deal is a Series A (voize at $50M on 2025-11-17) while Seed includes smaller disclosed rounds like memodio’s $430K (2023-02-06) and koppla’s $7M (2025-05-19). At the same time, “Series Unknown” accounts for 5 of 9 entries, so stage-based dominance is muted by classification gaps.
Are there outliers worth attention, either by size or geography?
By size, the $50M voize round (2025-11-17) is a clear outlier above the rest of the disclosed amounts, with the next-largest at $20M (Stenon on 2021-12-20). By geography, almost everything is explicitly Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany (e.g., voize, koppla, Stenon), but Clarkson University is listed as Potsdam, New York, United States (2024-09-02), making it an outlier location within the same city name.
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