Cornes, 3M Ventures and Repsol Energy Ventures contributed to a round that increased the VTT-founded in-mold structural electronics provider's total funding to more than $59m.

TactoTek, a Finland-based 3D-moulded part producer spun out of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, has completed a €23m ($25.3m) series C round featuring diversified conglomerate Cornes, materials product maker 3M and oil and gas supplier Repsol.
Venture capital fund Nordic Option and investment firm Valeado co-led the round while 3M and Repsol invested through subsidiaries 3M Ventures and Repsol Energy Ventures.
TactoTek develops, produces and licenses injection molded structural electronics: thin, lightweight 3D technology that allows electronics…

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