[Funding alert] Dutch Startup MEJOR Technologies Raises Pre-Seed Round Funding from Graduate Entrepreneur Fund
Oct 26, 2023 | By Team SR
Dutch Startup MEJOR Technologies Raises Funding from Graduate Entrepreneur Fund. The funding is provided in light of the fact that the innovative approaches that have been created technology not only address a pressing ecological problem but also present an alluring possibility for investment given their potential to completely change the wildfire detection sector.
Together with a student team from Delft and Rotterdam, the Fund Management Team—Auke van den Hout, Angela Pellaupessy, Ludolf Stavenga, and Nienke Roef—leads the fund. In addition to the financial support, the alumni provide mentoring and a vast network.
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Graduate Entrepreneur Fund in a LinkedIn post said,“From a market and pipeline perspective, the wildfire detection market faces a global urgency, demanding more efficient solutions. The company boasts an impressive pipeline of projects and ongoing developments, positioning for success in this critical area,”.
Wildfires are destructive, resulting in major CO2 emissions, severe monetary damages, and ecological destruction. The detection methods used today are extremely expensive, sluggish, and restricted by the environment.
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About MEJOR Technologies
MEJOR Technologies, founded by Melvin Sieben and Joris Kohl van Wijngaarden, is creating state-of-the-art sensing and data collection systems that protect people, the environment, and their properties. MEJOR Technologies uses "Fire Assessment Swarm Technology (FAST)" to do this.
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A group of well-known and deserving former students of Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, and the Delft University of Technology launched the Graduate Entrepreneur Fund.
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