Kärnfull is the first provider of 100% nuclear electricity in the Nordic region, operating in Sweden and Denmark. The company focuses on sustainable electricity production by supplying fossil-free energy from nuclear sources, known for its low carbon emissions of 2.5 grams CO2 per kilowatt-hour. Kärnfull employs a fully digital service model and utilizes Guarantees of Origin to ensure transparency and accountability in energy sourcing. The company aims to empower consumers, offering them the choice of electricity agreements that help manage costs while supporting the stability of energy grids and minimizing environmental impact. Kärnfull is backed by a group of pro-bono advisors with expertise in nuclear energy and sustainability, indicating a strong commitment to research and development in next-generation nuclear technology.
CorPower Ocean
Venture Round in 2021
Founded in 2009, CorPower Ocean develops high-efficiency Wave Energy Converters (WECs). Its patented technology features a heaving buoy connected to the seabed via a taut mooring line, enabling a lightweight system with high natural frequency of oscillation. This results in five times higher annual energy output compared to traditional solutions, making it cost-competitive with offshore wind. The company is based in Sweden with additional offices in Portugal, Norway, and the UK.
CorPower Ocean
Venture Round in 2020
Founded in 2009, CorPower Ocean develops high-efficiency Wave Energy Converters (WECs). Its patented technology features a heaving buoy connected to the seabed via a taut mooring line, enabling a lightweight system with high natural frequency of oscillation. This results in five times higher annual energy output compared to traditional solutions, making it cost-competitive with offshore wind. The company is based in Sweden with additional offices in Portugal, Norway, and the UK.
Reliefed Technologies
Venture Round in 2020
Reliefed Technologies AB, based in Varberg, Sweden, specializes in producing 3D printing components for various manufacturing sectors, including transportation, building materials, consumer products, and energy applications. The company has developed a globally patented 3D-production method called z.trusion®, which allows for the integration of 3D mass production into existing 2D production lines. This innovative technology significantly reduces energy consumption and costs, particularly in the new energy sector, where it can achieve up to 97% less energy usage and ten times higher production speeds. Reliefed Technologies focuses on advanced applications such as bipolar flow plates for fuel cells and electrolyzers, electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, and other energy-efficient solutions. The company is actively involved in industrialization projects with major multinational OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, holding 44 patents across multiple countries. Through its technology, Reliefed aims to improve product performance and facilitate recycling, while also contributing to substantial savings in material and production costs.
Minesto is a Sweden-based developer of marine energy technology that commercializes the Deep Green system to generate electricity from slow tidal and ocean currents using a turbine-driven platform. Founded in 2007 by Magnus Landberg, it is headquartered in Gothenburg and operates projects in Sweden, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Lamera
Venture Round in 2015
Lamera AB is a Swedish company that develops, manufactures, and markets innovative lightweight metal sandwich materials, primarily through its patented product, Hybrix. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Västra Frölunda, Lamera utilizes a unique micro-sandwich technique that incorporates a lattice beam structure made of microscopic steel fibers, creating a material with a core of air. This technology allows Lamera's products to replace conventional sheet metal in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, medical equipment, and construction, while providing lighter and more environmentally friendly alternatives. The company's offerings are designed to deliver equivalent or superior performance compared to traditional materials, making them appealing to manufacturers seeking cost-effective solutions with reduced environmental impact.
Heliospectra specializes in LED lighting systems tailored for plant science and horticulture applications. Their products are founded on a profound understanding of plant physiology and photosynthesis, coupled with innovative LED technology.
SolarWave
Seed Round in 2010
SolarWave AB is a company dedicated to providing innovative water purification systems and solar power solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Gävle, Sweden, with additional offices in Kampala, Uganda; Lagos, Nigeria; and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, SolarWave's products are designed to produce safe drinking water and clean electricity. Their product lineup includes solar-powered water purification and desalination systems tailored for use in areas with limited access to clean water, utilizing chemical-free technologies to improve public health and create local business opportunities. Additionally, SolarWave organizes initiatives aimed at raising awareness about safe drinking water, providing support to schools, hospitals, and communities in developing countries. Through its sustainable solutions, the company aims to empower underserved populations by enhancing their access to essential resources.
PowerCell Sweden
Venture Round in 2009
Founded in 2008, PowerCell Sweden develops and distributes fuel cell systems for various industries, including transport, marine, stationary, off-road, and on-road segments. Its core product is a fuel processor that converts existing fuels into clean hydrogen to power its emission-free fuel cell platforms.
TranSiC specializes in the development of bipolar junction transistors using silicon carbide, focusing on efficient power electronics systems suitable for clean technology applications. The company's products are engineered to operate in harsh environments, capable of withstanding high temperatures up to 250°C while delivering enhanced efficiency and lower losses. These transistors are particularly beneficial for industries such as oil and gas and avionics, supporting applications in hybrid vehicles, photovoltaic inverters, power factor correction, and motor drives. TranSiC's innovative solutions address the demand for reliable power control in challenging conditions, contributing to advancements in energy-efficient technologies.
DermaGen
Venture Round in 2008
DermaGen develops peptide therapeutics for topical use based on novel and proprietary antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). We intend to be a leading R&D company in this area with the aim of offering innovative and profitable licensing opportunities to selected pharmaceutical companies with significant market potential. DermaGen focuses on R&D to provide new and patented products initially for dermatological indications.
DermaGen has selected its first candidate drug (CD), which has entered the development phase. To help advance development of our product portfolio and to bring them to market, we welcome the interest of new investors, partners and collaborators.
Lamera AB is a Swedish company that develops, manufactures, and markets innovative lightweight metal sandwich materials, primarily through its patented product, Hybrix. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Västra Frölunda, Lamera utilizes a unique micro-sandwich technique that incorporates a lattice beam structure made of microscopic steel fibers, creating a material with a core of air. This technology allows Lamera's products to replace conventional sheet metal in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, medical equipment, and construction, while providing lighter and more environmentally friendly alternatives. The company's offerings are designed to deliver equivalent or superior performance compared to traditional materials, making them appealing to manufacturers seeking cost-effective solutions with reduced environmental impact.
TranSiC specializes in the development of bipolar junction transistors using silicon carbide, focusing on efficient power electronics systems suitable for clean technology applications. The company's products are engineered to operate in harsh environments, capable of withstanding high temperatures up to 250°C while delivering enhanced efficiency and lower losses. These transistors are particularly beneficial for industries such as oil and gas and avionics, supporting applications in hybrid vehicles, photovoltaic inverters, power factor correction, and motor drives. TranSiC's innovative solutions address the demand for reliable power control in challenging conditions, contributing to advancements in energy-efficient technologies.