ExciteLab startupChemReclaim successfully closed its first funding round, backed by Horizon Flevoland, Rabobank and Loyal VC. The startup from batch 3 develops high-performance nanopowders and ultra-thin coatings made from rare-earth and precious metals. By engineering these materials at the nanoscale, ChemReclaim enables manufacturers to achieve high performance while using significantly less metal, helping to reduce material consumption, costs and dependency on scarce resources.
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ExciteLab alumni ChemReclaim secures first funding round
By ExciteLab Editorial Team on Aug 18, 2026, 1:57:45 PM
Topics: Venture Capital deeptech
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Ostwerk: A Mission and Capital for Eastern Germany
By ExciteLab Editorial Team on Jul 16, 2026, 11:50:09 AM
What does it take to drive change in eastern Germany? For Johannes Ulrich, Managing Director of Ostwerk, the answer is clear: capital, trust and a strong vision. The Berlin-based investment company specifically invests in startups with “regional impact” across the six eastern German federal states. Its focus goes beyond financial success to include sustainable quality of life and social progress.
Topics: Venture Capital
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10 reasons why you should apply for ExciteLab Accelerator
By Linh Pham on Mar 24, 2026, 11:41:42 AM
You're building something ambitious: a sensor that doesn't exist yet, a robotics system that could redefine an industry, or a quantum chip that most people still think is science fiction. You've validated the core technology. Now you need capital, customers, and the right doors to open.ExciteLab is a high-tech accelerator based in Dresden, Germany, launched in 2024 through a collaboration betweenTU Dresden, theTU Dresden Aktiengesellschaft (TUDAG) andSpinLab. The accelerator program supports startups working in robotics, sensors, IoT, semiconductors, and quantum technologies. Here are ten reasons why deeptech startups should join ExciteLab.
Topics: Startup Tips Venture Capital venture clienting deeptech
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10 European Deep Tech Venture Capital Funds You Should Know
By Julian Bayer on Feb 19, 2026, 12:11:54 PM
According to Dealroom's European Deeptech Report 2025, deeptech now accounts for 28% of all European venture capital investments. European deeptech startups raised more than €13 billion in 2025 alone, spanning quantum computers, space systems, and autonomous robotics. And those deeptech startups that reach the commercialisation phase are now reaching unicorn status 2.5 years faster than the generation before them. Capital is following. No other segment of the European startup ecosystem has seen as much fund formation activity over the past twelve months as deeptech, established investors are doubling down and a new generation of specialised funds is stepping onto the scene. We've put together ten venture capital funds that positioned themselves in 2025 and 2026 for deeptech investing in Europe, and that you should know as a founder, investor, or ecosystem builder.



