
Cordulus, an AI weather-tech company based in Aarhus, Denmark has received additional investment from Delphinus Venture Capital, bringing its Series A total to €6.8 million. The funding will support the company’s expansion of AI weather solutions into the energy sector.
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- Cordulus, an AI weather-tech company based in Aarhus, Denmark has received additional investment from Delphinus Venture Capital, bringing its Series A total to €6.8 million. The funding will support the company’s expansion of AI weather solutions into the energy sector.
Led by CEO John Smedegaard, Cordulus provides hardware and software to track, monitor and visualize real-time weather data along with advanced analytics and predictive models. Its solutions enable proactive decision-making and risk management helping industries particularly agriculture improve resilience and productivity amid climate variability.
Cordulus serves customers in over 22 countries, with agriculture as its largest market. Its hyperlocal AI weather forecasts are already being used to optimize fertilization, crop protection, and operational planning.
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"This is one of the most exceptional AI teams we have encountered. Cordulus is proof that Europe can compete in the battle for real-world AI. The team's ability to link advanced AI with something as physical and complex as the weather is rare, and it is exactly the type of company Delphinus Venture Capital was created to invest in," says Mathias Brink Lorenz, CEO at Delphinus Venture Capital.
“Our AI models improve by the minute because we collect enormous amounts of data from the physical world. Right now, the AI race is about hardware, but the next great challenge will be acquiring enough quality data. Here, Cordulus is already a step ahead. We collect millions of actual data points every single day. These are exactly the ‘labels’ from physical reality that are necessary to take AI models to the next level,” says John Smedegaard, CEO of Cordulus.
About Cordulus
Cordulus uses advanced technology to gather, analyze and refine weather data worldwide, providing industries with hyper-local insights. Its actionable forecasts and predictive models help stakeholders make better decisions, optimize operations and promote sustainability across agriculture, energy and risk management sectors.








