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MaddyMoney: Air Capture, Biotech, and Eco-Friendly Timber Housing Update


TLDR:

– Mission Zero Technologies raises £21.8M Series A funding to scale versatile direct air capture technology worldwide
– InvenireX secures £500K funding from DSW Ventures to disrupt PCR laboratory tests
– Automated Architecture raises £2.6M to quickly build sustainable and affordable homes using robotics

Every week, Maddyness brings the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. In this week’s MaddyMoney, Mission Zero Technologies secured £21.8M in Series A funding to scale their direct air capture technology. InvenireX raised £500K to disrupt PCR laboratory tests, and Automated Architecture received £2.6M to build sustainable homes using robotics.

Mission Zero Technologies, a developer of direct air capture technology, raised £21.8M in Series A funding led by 2150, World Fund, Fortescue, Siemens Financial Services, and Breakthrough Energy Ventures to develop a mass deployable DAC product. InvenireX, a biotech company, secured £500K in funding from DSW Ventures and XTX Ventures to revolutionize PCR laboratory tests. Automated Architecture received £2.6M in funding to build sustainable and affordable homes using robotics, with investments from various funds and angel investors.


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