The Industrifonden-led tranche has helped the Stockholm spinout lift the round to $13.3m, which will be used to conduct a proof-of-concept run.

EnginZyme, a Sweden-based enzyme technology spinout of Stockholm University, has secured a series A extension led by government-backed venture capital firm Industrifonden, increasing the round to €11m ($13.3m).
SEB Greentech VC, a clean energy-focused vehicle for financial services group SEB, also took part, as did unnamed returning investors.
The company had completed a $6.9m close in April 2020 led by VC firm Sofinnova Partners, which took its overall funding at the time to more than €10m ($10.8m at…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.