The Amsterdam-based startup has been making waves lately after closing a successful funding round in July.
The increase in funding is a testament to the city’s vibrant startup ecosystem and the innovative ideas being developed within it.
Apart from financial support, several startups are actively expanding their teams, providing opportunities to job seekers in the region.
So let’s take a quick look at some startups that raised funding this July and are currently hiring.
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Legal Discovery
Founder/s: Caroline Zand Korteweg, Ingrid van de Pol Mensching
July 2024 funding: Undisclosed
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Employment Status: No
Uncover Legal provides AI-driven technology for case analysis and support in the legal sector. The Amsterdam-based company is focused on making lawyers and legal professionals more efficient and accurate in an increasingly digital market.
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Jiemi
Founder: Lucy Santema,
July 2024 funding: Undisclosed
Employment Status: No
Ziemi aims to improve cycling safety through its BioMotion lighting technology, which increases visibility by illuminating cyclists’ moving legs, making them 3-5.5 times more visible in low light conditions and reducing the risk of side-impact collisions.
The Amsterdam company’s solution offers 250-degree visibility and USB charging, making cyclists feel safer on the roads and helping to address the growing number of bicycle accidents.
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Quat
Founder: Flipse, Marijn Flipse
July 2024 funding: €25 million
Employment Status: Yes | Apply Here
Quatt develops, manufactures and installs Quatt Hybrid, a hybrid heat pump powered by smart software.
The Amsterdam company recently introduced two add-ons to its hybrids: an “all-electric” heat pump and a patented cooling system called “Chill.”
According to the company, these hybrid heat pumps do not require any additional modifications to the home: the boiler continues to run to generate hot water for the home and supports the pump when it cannot meet heating demand.
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Leverage
Founder/s: Leonard Kooy, Badr Edial, Tom Van Wees, Tim Beyer
July 2024 funding: €2 million
Employment Status: Yes | Apply Here
Lleverage aims to make AI accessible to all software engineers, allowing them to build AI capabilities without deep AI expertise.
The Amsterdam company achieves this through its low-code AI development and observation platform, which simplifies the creation, testing and deployment of AI capabilities.
The platform includes tools for building and testing prompts using different models, creating AI pipelines and workflows visually or through code, and monitoring and optimizing performance.
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search
Founder/s: Roel Boekel, Vincent Franken
July 2024 funding: €2.2 million
Employment Status: Yes | Apply Here
Findest, a spin-off from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, is a technology scouting company developing IGOR^AI to help clients such as ASML, Philips, Unilever and Shell find technologies to address their R&D challenges.
R&D Universe, a platform for Amsterdam companies, is designed to revolutionize the R&D sector by streamlining processes, driving significant cost savings and accelerating innovation projects.
As demand for advanced research and development increases across industries, Universe has become an essential tool for Findest’s new and existing clients.
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PAIX Data Center
CEO: Wouter van Vleten
July 2024 funding: €28 million
Employment Status: Yes | Apply Here
PAIX Data Centres is a pan-African data centre developer and operator. PAIX Data Centres provides reliable cloud and carrier-neutral colocation data centre services across Africa.
The Amsterdam company offers its customers a high-quality service, enabling them to safely store, protect and connect their applications.
Data centres also facilitate connectivity with various telecommunications carriers, cloud platforms, internet service providers and other customers.
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Roboat
Founder: NA
July 2024 funding: €550,000
Employment Status: Yes | Apply Here
Roboat aims to transform inland waterway shipping with an advanced autonomous navigation system, enabling vessels to perceive, navigate and perform complex tasks autonomously.
The company’s AI-powered systems handle high traffic areas in urban areas and on inland waterways, providing new and converted ships for a range of applications including passenger transport, goods delivery and waste collection, reducing the carbon footprint of urban logistics.
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Longform.ai
Founders: Paul Gross, Pim Stouten
July 2024 funding: €300,000
Employment Status: No
longform.ai is developing a platform that deploys generative AI to extract insights from large volumes of voice data. The Amsterdam company achieves this by combining a proprietary technology pipeline with curated sources and AI-generated data to provide relevant and valuable insights to its clients.
Avidicure
Founder: NA
July 2024 funding: €37 million
Employment Status: No
Avidicure is developing AVC Booster, an enhanced antibody that boosts NK cell function in tumors, activates the entire immune system and provides broad-spectrum resistance to the tumor microenvironment. The company has closed a €37 million seed round led by EQT Life Sciences.