Funded Startups in Zuid-Holland
Across the 50 most recent funded rounds shown for Zuid-Holland, the largest disclosed amount is Lion Storage’s $366M (2025-02-19), dwarfing the next-larges…
Across the 50 most recent funded rounds shown for Zuid-Holland, the largest disclosed amount is Lion Storage’s $366M (2025-02-19), dwarfing the next-largest disclosed rounds such as Battolyser Systems’ $57M (2024-12-18) and LeydenJar Technologies’ $27M (2025-09-14). On the low end, the smallest disclosed round is ClickDrive’s $850K (2025-05-01), while several entries remain amount-undisclosed, including Flying Fish (2025-05-07) and Meatable (2024-11-18).
The list clusters by time around mid-2025: multiple rounds land in June and July 2025 (e.g., Orange Quantum Systems $14M on 2025-06-17 and QuantWare $29M on 2025-06-17; Tiler $170K on 2025-07-25; Currentt $2M on 2025-07-03). Sector-wise, AI and related fields show up repeatedly (Perciv AI $3M on 2024-12-12; Innatera $5M on 2024-06-27; Blue Radix $6M on 2024-10-07; multiple other AI-labeled entries), and stage labeling is uneven: “Series Unknown” appears frequently (e.g., Builders 2025-10-28, Tective Robotics 2025-04-02), alongside undisclosed amounts spread across several dates. The window runs from 2024-06-20 (oldest shown: Qblox $26M) through 2025-10-28 (most recent: Builders $4M).
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Frequently asked
What stands out most in deal size, and how extreme is the top disclosed round versus the rest?
Lion Storage’s disclosed $366M round (2025-02-19) is an outlier in scale relative to other disclosed rounds in the table, where the next-largest examples include Battolyser Systems at $57M (2024-12-18) and LeydenJar Technologies at $27M (2025-09-14). At the low end, ClickDrive’s $850K (2025-05-01) sits near the floor of disclosed amounts.
Are there any clear temporal clusters among the most recent rounds?
Yes. Mid-2025 contains multiple entries on the same dates and across a tight window: Orange Quantum Systems ($14M) and QuantWare ($29M) both on 2025-06-17, plus other June/July rounds like Groove Quantum ($9M) on 2025-07-01 and Tiler ($170K) on 2025-07-25. The range of the page itself spans 2024-06-20 (Qblox $26M) to 2025-10-28 (Builders $4M).
Which cities appear most often, and do patterns suggest a city-level concentration?
Rotterdam is repeatedly represented across multiple dates and sectors (e.g., Builders 2025-10-28, Blockrise 2025-05-22, Harmonix Finance 2025-03-10, Vico Therapeutics is in Leiden but multiple administrative/business rounds sit in Rotterdam like Passionfruit on 2024-10-28). Delft also clusters across technical and AI-related entries such as QuantWare ($29M) on 2025-06-17 and Perciv AI ($3M) on 2024-12-12.
Does AI-related activity dominate this listing, or is it spread thinly across sectors?
AI shows up as a recurring sector label across the window rather than a one-off: examples include Blue Radix ($6M) on 2024-10-07, Innatera ($5M) on 2024-06-27, and Samotics ($21M) on 2025-01-27, plus other AI-labeled companies like Zeno (2025-04-22, $2M) and Next Ocean (2025-02-12, undisclosed).
How should stage and amount disclosure be handled when analyzing this dataset?
Stage labels are mixed: “Series Unknown” appears across multiple recent entries such as Builders (2025-10-28, $4M) and Tective Robotics (2025-04-02, undisclosed), while undisclosed amounts recur (e.g., Flying Fish 2025-05-07; Meatable 2024-11-18; Nestflow 2024-11-06). This makes disclosed-size comparisons most reliable when filtering to rows with explicit amounts like Lion Storage ($366M) and QuantWare ($29M).
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