



Manchester-based Concretene, a nanomaterial technology firm focused on reducing the carbon footprint of concrete, has secured £3 million in investment. The funding round, categorized as Seed+, was led by Molten Ventures and will be used to develop Concretene's graphene-enhanced admixture, which aims to decarbonise the concrete industry. The company also raised €3.5 million (approximately £3.58M) to support its carbon-saving construction technology.
Another great news from one of our #Climate 10 Fellowship startups! Aerleum (@MarbleClimate Program) just announced a €6M seed raise. For those who don’t know this startup yet, Aerleum turns atmospheric #CO2 into e-fuels. They’re on a mission to power heavy industries with… https://t.co/fras4W2osE
French climate tech startup Aerleum raises €5.4M from HTGF, Norrsken, Bpifrance, others: Strasbourg-based Aerleum, a climate tech company specialising in CO2 capture and utilisation, has secured $6M (approximately €5.49M) in a seed round of funding. … https://t.co/MjoChCGQdr https://t.co/ie59y6rFLy
Strasbourg-based Aerleum raises €5.5 million to revolutionize CO₂ Capture and conversion technology: Aerleum, a pioneering climate tech company specializing in CO₂ capture and utilization, announced the successful close of its… https://t.co/Bqh0TeGnZM #startupnews #startups