Originally published byEU-Startups
NanoStruct, a Würzburg-based startup offering an analysis platform for the rapid identification of harmful bacteria in food, has closed a Seed funding round of €2.6 million to enable pilot projects in the food analysis market, the development of a structured sales organisation, and team expansion. The round was led by High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), Bayern Kapital, […]
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