
HIVE, a London-based physical AI company, has raised €13.1 million ($15 million) in a pre-Series A funding round. The company is building AI technology that helps industrial machines work more intelligently.
HIVE will use the funding to improve its platform, grow its founding team, and expand its commercial deployments.
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The funding round was led by SuperSeed, with participation from Veriten, Skyfall, and Nysnø. Angel investors included Børge Hald, founder of Medallia, and Jørn Lyseggen, founder of Meltwater.
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“We’ve spent the past few months securing top international talent to support the next phase of growth. The silicon brain is taking shape; with live deployments and strong market traction, we are well positioned to lead the next era of physical AI, proving real results for our customers,” said Christoffer Jørgensvaag, CEO and co-founder of HIVE.
“SuperSeed backs the rare founders who can see a category before it exists and have the technical depth to build it. HIVE’s silicon brain is powerful enough to retrofit existing industrial fleets, and the intelligence compounds in value with every hour it runs. That is the defining wave of physical AI for the next decade,” said Mads Jensen, Managing Partner at Superseed.
HIVE was founded in 2022 in Norway and is now headquartered in London. The company is developing an AI platform that acts like the "brain" for industrial machines, helping them work more intelligently.
Its technology allows machines in warehouses, factories, construction sites, and other workplaces to see, make decisions, and perform tasks on their own.
The same AI platform works with different types of machines and jobs. When a new machine is added, it can connect to the existing system easily without needing separate integration or additional AI training.








