Uventions receives several million euros

The Hamburg-based start-up has focused on the topic of real-time hygiene. It has now successfully completed its latest financing round.
With the help of UV light, Uventions aims to stop the proliferation of bacteria and viruses in rooms. With its technology and vision, the Hamburg-based company has once again been able to attract investors, who have invested an undisclosed amount in the millions.
Investors in the "digital real-time hygiene" concept include vbw Beteiligungskapital GmbH, which primarily invests in start-ups and SMEs. IFB Innovationsstarter GmbH, which supports start-ups via the Corona Recovery Fund, is also involved. This is backed by the City of Hamburg and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
Dörte Bunge, Managing Director of IFB-Innovationsstarter says: "With the Inno-Ramp-Up financing we have laid the foundation for the successful market entry of Uventions GmbH and are currently positioning the company promisingly for further market entry with the implementation of this financing round."
Three existing investors also participated. According to the company, the investors Preventure, Raffeay & Cie and Thomas Ecker are increasing their investments - much to the delight of Daniel Ehlers, CEO at Uventions. "We are delighted that we have succeeded in convincing new investors, but also that existing shareholders are participating again in this financing round," said the start-up's CEO.

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