Amsterdam-based startups have recently made headlines for securing funds and expansions into new areas.
This includes those in software, SaaS, biomedical, and AI-robotics, reinforcing Amsterdam's reputation as an innovation hub.
Some newly-funded startups are actively recruiting staff within tech and biotech and have been included in this list.
Avantium, which raised €3.5m in Oct 2024 for its circular polymer materials, opened a PEF bioplastic plant in Delfzijl.
LUMICKS secured €20m, developing AI-powered life science tools that accelerate drug discovery and enhance fundamental biological mechanisms.
Merqato, a fresh produce management platform, predicts volume and prices using AI, enabling businesses to reduce waste by up to 10%.
LoyaltyQuest uses behavioural gamification and runs campaigns for major retailers to design customer loyalty programs.
Tebi and My Way develop software solutions for independent hospitality and retail businesses, such as point of sale, integrated payments, and mobile-first financial platforms.
Confocal.nl creates advanced microscopes for researchers to study living cells using minimal laser light, avoiding alterations in living cells.
LegatoXP, meanwhile, aims to innovate Wifi speakers and provide an open platform to simplify communication between home devices.