Hystar, established in 2020, specializes in developing polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for large-scale green hydrogen production. Its unique cell design and process architecture aim to minimize electricity consumption while maximizing hydrogen output, enabling professionals to address critical energy challenges and potentially lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Zerolytics
Seed Round in 2022
Zerolytics is a data-driven platform established in 2022 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, focused on measuring and monitoring corporate progress towards Net Zero targets. The company specializes in developing a management platform that aggregates data from multiple sources to provide real-time insights, analysis, and forecasts concerning emissions. By identifying areas for improvement and projecting future emissions, Zerolytics enables investors and stakeholders to manage climate transition risks effectively and make informed capital allocation decisions.
Shapemaker
Seed Round in 2022
Founded in 2021, Shapemaker is a B2B SaaS company based in Oslo, Norway. It specializes in telecommunication infrastructure software solutions for civil engineering design and analysis, leveraging AI, cloud technologies, parametric modeling, geotechnologies, structural engineering, and remote sensing data. The platform enables engineers to run calculations swiftly, optimize tower structures to reduce carbon footprint, enhance telecommunication coverage, and efficiently manage infrastructure portfolios.
AiBA
Venture Round in 2022
Founded in 2022, AiBA is a Norwegian company specializing in AI-powered online moderation. Its platform identifies fake profiles, grooming attempts, and toxic behavior across gaming and social media platforms, preselecting conversations for human review.
Sonair is a deep-tech startup that develops a breakthrough 3D ultrasonic sensor to enable autonomous robotics with improved safety, affordability, and efficiency. Spun out from SINTEF, it leverages piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers and advanced processing to deliver true 3D imaging in air, expanding robot perception beyond traditional 2D vision. The sensor aims to enhance safety and spatial awareness for applications in robotics, building automation, and automotive sectors, while reducing system costs. Based in Oslo, Norway, Sonair was founded in 2022 by an experienced team led by Knut Sandven, focusing on advances in ultrasonics and MEMS to provide robust, scalable perception for machines.
Celsia
Angel Round in 2021
Celsia operates a taxonomy reporting and aggregation platform designed to determine a company's sustainability score in accordance with the EU Taxonomy. The software provides tools that enable users, including non-ESG experts, to measure the sustainability level and obtain automatic taxonomy score calculations, helping organizations assess and improve their EU Taxonomy alignment.
NoMy is an impact-driven fermentation science company that develops scalable, regenerative solutions for alternative proteins by harnessing mycelium and filamentous fungi. Using data-driven fermentation technology, it seeks to transform food production and consumption, delivering nutritious, high-value products with minimal land use and no chemical inputs. NoMy aims to enable locally produced foods and create sustainable, scalable solutions that reduce environmental footprint while advancing a more resilient food system.
Spoor is a company focused on addressing the challenges of biodiversity monitoring in the context of environmental sustainability. Recognizing the critical need for effective solutions to monitor biodiversity, particularly in relation to wind energy infrastructure, Spoor has developed an AI-powered platform designed to detect, track, and classify birds in wind farms. Utilizing existing infrastructure and off-the-shelf hardware, the company's technology employs computer vision to analyze bird flight patterns and provides clients with valuable insights into bird activity. This data enables informed decision-making regarding the operation of wind farms, promoting a balance between industrial development and the preservation of biodiversity. Through its innovative approach, Spoor aims to facilitate a coexistence between industry and nature.
Monil specializes in developing advanced livestock tracking systems, virtual fencing technologies, and grazing solutions. By integrating innovative technology with natural animal behavior, Monil aims to boost profitability in livestock farming while improving animal welfare and positively impacting the environment.
Hystar, established in 2020, specializes in developing polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for large-scale green hydrogen production. Its unique cell design and process architecture aim to minimize electricity consumption while maximizing hydrogen output, enabling professionals to address critical energy challenges and potentially lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Airthings
Venture Round in 2015
Airthings is a hardware-enabled software company that designs and markets devices for monitoring indoor air quality, radon, and energy efficiency. Its products include digital radon detectors and air quality monitors with software that helps homeowners, businesses, and professionals maintain healthier environments, improve air containment, and optimize energy use. The company operates three business segments: Consumer, Business, and Professionals, with the Consumer segment providing the majority of revenue and offering air quality monitors and related software. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Airthings serves customers primarily in the United States, Canada, and Europe and aims to replace traditional radon tests with digital solutions that deliver rapid results and reduce a building's CO2 footprint.
Ardoq
Venture Round in 2015
Ardoq AS, established in 2013 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in New York, London, and Copenhagen, specializes in developing solutions to document and visualize complex computer systems. Its flagship product, Ardoq, combines textual documentation with interactive visualizations, offering features such as automatic visualization generation, real-time collaboration, and model-based documentation. Ardoq serves a wide range of professionals, including business users, developers, project managers, and stakeholders, empowering them to understand interdependencies, plan changes, and make data-driven decisions. The platform enables the entire organization to contribute to documentation, fostering a collaborative environment for digital transformation.
Disruptive Technologies
Seed Round in 2015
Disruptive Technologies AS, founded in November 2013 and based in Bergen, Norway, specializes in the development of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company focuses on creating the world's smallest fully integrated wireless sensors, which enable advanced measurement and data delivery. These sensors communicate via the Internet and are designed with unique attributes related to size, range, and battery capacity. By leveraging these innovative technologies, Disruptive Technologies aims to enhance how users interact with their environments, providing new possibilities for sensing and control.