Series A Funded Startups in Switzerland
Series A funding in Switzerland (50 most recent rounds) shows a wide disclosed spread, with ReproNovo at $65M on 2025-05-21 and HAYA Therapeutics at $65M o…
Series A funding in Switzerland (50 most recent rounds) shows a wide disclosed spread, with ReproNovo at $65M on 2025-05-21 and HAYA Therapeutics at $65M on 2025-05-08 as the largest disclosed amounts; the next-highest disclosed rounds are Flexion Robotics at $50M (2025-11-18) and DeepJudge at $42M (2025-11-06), while several entries cluster much lower (e.g., $2M EBAMed on 2025-01-21 and multiple $3–$5M rounds such as LimmaTech Biologics at $3M on 2024-02-01).
The list also concentrates by time and sector: many rounds fall in a 2024–2025 window rather than evenly across years, and AI appears repeatedly across locations (e.g., Cerrion 2025-11-24 at $18M; Lakera AI 2024-07-24 at $20M; Retinai 2024-05-02 at $6M). Geographic signals are mixed: Zurich shows frequent presence across multiple entries (e.g., Cerrion in Zurich; LocalStack in Zurich on 2024-11-12 at $25M; Relai in Zurich on 2024-12-10 at $12M), while other cantons contribute clear pockets (e.g., Vaud via Corintis 2025-09-27 at $24M and HEDERA Dx 2025-05-27 at $17M). Undisclosed amounts appear in several places (including Oryl Photonics on 2025-09-09; Spectroplast on 2024-11-17; and Gelato on 2024-01-04).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series A round in this Swiss snapshot, and how extreme is it versus the rest?
The largest disclosed amount is $65M, shared by ReproNovo (2025-05-21) and HAYA Therapeutics (2025-05-08). The next-largest disclosed rounds are $50M (Flexion Robotics, 2025-11-18) and $42M (DeepJudge, 2025-11-06), making the $65M figure a clear top-end outlier in the disclosed range.
Do the disclosed amounts cluster toward lower values, or is the distribution fairly even?
Several rounds sit near the low end, including EBAMed at $2M (2025-01-21) and Scailyte at $2M (2023-12-04), alongside a number of $3–$5M rounds such as LimmaTech Biologics at $3M (2024-02-01) and Odne at $5M (2025-06-12). By contrast, only a small set breaches the $40M level (Flexion Robotics $50M on 2025-11-18 and DeepJudge $42M on 2025-11-06).
Are there tight temporal clusters among the most recent rounds?
The newest entries concentrate in November 2025: enshift closed on 2025-11-25 ($21M) and Cerrion followed on 2025-11-24 ($18M), with Flexion Robotics (2025-11-18, $50M) and DeepJudge (2025-11-06, $42M) also in that month. The dataset spans from 2023-09-05 (GenTwo) up to 2025-11-25 (enshift), rather than starting immediately after a single year boundary.
Which sector shows up repeatedly across different cities in these Series A rounds?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most repeated label across companies and dates, including Cerrion ($18M on 2025-11-24 in Zurich), DeepJudge ($42M on 2025-11-06 in Zürich), Veezoo ($6M on 2025-09-23 in Zürich), and Lakera AI ($20M on 2024-07-24 in Zürich). Other sectors appear multiple times (e.g., Biotechnology and Blockchain/Cryptocurrency), but AI is the one explicitly recurring across a broad set of entries.
Does Zurich dominate geographically, or do other cantons show comparable concentration?
Zurich is repeatedly represented across the list—for example, Cerrion (2025-11-24, $18M), LocalStack (2024-11-12, $25M), Relai (2024-12-10, $12M), and deskbird (2023-09-06, $13M). However, the list also contains clear non-Zurich pockets such as Vaud (Corintis on 2025-09-27 at $24M; HEDERA Dx on 2025-05-27 at $17M) and Geneva (EBAMed on 2025-01-21 at $2M; Sparta on 2023-10-03 at $18M).
Are there outliers worth flagging because they are undisclosed or unusually small?
Undisclosed amounts appear multiple times, including Oryl Photonics (2025-09-09), Spectroplast (2024-11-17), Gelato (2024-01-04), and TON Provider (2023-11-29), which limits comparability in those cases. On the disclosed side, the smallest amounts are $2M for EBAMed (2025-01-21) and Scailyte (2023-12-04), sitting far below the $42M–$65M top of the disclosed range.
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