Funded Startups in Wroclaw
Disclosed funding amounts in the Wroclaw list are tightly clustered at the low-to-mid single digits, with one clear outlier: Infermedica’s $30M Series B on…
Disclosed funding amounts in the Wroclaw list are tightly clustered at the low-to-mid single digits, with one clear outlier: Infermedica’s $30M Series B on 2022-01-26, tied for the next-largest disclosed amounts (SatRevolution’s $30M on 2021-12-15) and far above the remaining disclosed rounds such as XTPL’s $9M (2023-07-17) and multiple sub-$5M rounds. The data also shows two distinct temporal clusters: multiple rounds fall in early 2023 (e.g., NeuroSYS $740K on 2023-02-10; QNA Technology $2M on 2023-01-17; INKsearch.co $220K on 2023-01-12), while the most recent 2026 entries concentrate in spring (Thorium Space $6M on 2026-06-15; Smabbler is undisclosed on 2026-04-23; ZYNT $500K on 2026-04-21; Surveily $3M on 2026-03-05). Sector-wise, AI appears in at least 5 entries (Surveily, NeuroSYS, INKsearch.co, Infermedica, plus Thorium Space is hardware not AI), while “Series Unknown” shows up in more than half of the rows (12 of 22) and “undisclosed” amounts appear in 2 rows (Smabbler and CUX).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Wroclaw list, and how much bigger is it than the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Infermedica’s $30M Series B on 2022-01-26 is the largest disclosed amount shown, with another $30M disclosed round at SatRevolution (2021-12-15). After those two $30M entries, the next-highest disclosed amount is XTPL’s $9M (2023-07-17), putting Infermedica and SatRevolution in a clearly different magnitude versus the rest of the disclosed rounds (for example, $6M for Thorium Space on 2026-06-15 and $5M for Juo on 2025-11-28).
Do recent rounds cluster into a narrow time window at the end of the list?
Yes. The most recent 2026 entries span 2026-03-05 through 2026-06-15 and include Surveily ($3M on 2026-03-05), ZYNT ($500K on 2026-04-21), Smabbler (undisclosed on 2026-04-23), and Thorium Space ($6M on 2026-06-15). Earlier, there’s also a concentration in early 2023: multiple disclosed rounds land in January–March 2023, including QNA Technology ($2M on 2023-01-17), INKsearch.co ($220K on 2023-01-12), NeuroSYS ($740K on 2023-02-10), and Orthoget ($2M on 2023-03-20).
Are there sector over-representations, especially around AI?
AI is over-represented compared with other categories in this excerpt: Surveily (AI, $3M on 2026-03-05), NeuroSYS (AI, $740K on 2023-02-10), INKsearch.co (AI, $220K on 2023-01-12), and Infermedica (AI, $30M on 2022-01-26) are all explicitly labeled AI in the list. That cluster sits alongside other single-instance sectors like Biotechnology (BioCam $480K on 2023-05-11; Orthoget $2M on 2023-03-20) and Financial Services (Laven $900K on 2022-04-10).
What does the stage mix look like, and is “Series Unknown” dominating the record?
“Series Unknown” appears in 12 of the 22 rows, which is the most common stage classification in the dataset shown (e.g., Thorium Space on 2026-06-15 and XTPL on 2023-07-17 both show Series Unknown). By contrast, named stages appear fewer times: Seed shows up on ZYNT (2026-04-21) and several earlier entries like Kogena ($1M on 2023-07-12), Lawyerd! is Pre-Seed ($100K on 2022-01-24), and there are two Series B disclosed rounds (Infermedica $30M on 2022-01-26; SatRevolution $30M on 2021-12-15).
Are the smallest disclosed rounds still meaningful, or are there very low-ticket outliers among disclosed amounts?
Among disclosed amounts, the lowest visible figure is $100K for Lawyerd! (Pre-Seed) on 2022-01-24, with another very small disclosed round at INKsearch.co ($220K on 2023-01-12) and BioCam ($480K on 2023-05-11). These low-ticket disclosed entries stand out against much larger disclosed rounds like $9M for XTPL (2023-07-17), $6M for Thorium Space (2026-06-15), and the $30M Series B rounds (Infermedica and SatRevolution).
How should a reader treat missing or undisclosed deal details when comparing companies?
Two rows list an undisclosed amount rather than a dollar figure (Smabbler on 2026-04-23 and CUX on 2023-12-05), so they should be excluded from “largest/smallest disclosed amount” comparisons. Separately, 12 rows show “Series Unknown” even when an amount is present (for example, WeExpert $5M on 2024-08-12 and NeuroSYS $740K on 2023-02-10), which limits stage-based comparisons across the list.
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