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UNIIQ invests €1.4M in these 4 South Holland startups to fuel health and deep tech innovation

  • UNIIQ, an investment fund based in The Hague, is investing €1.4M in four startups to fuel health and deep tech innovation.
  • The startups receiving investments are LYLA, GenLumina, Secuped, and QHarbor, each focused on innovative solutions in their respective fields.
  • LYLA, based in Delft, works on digital quality control of cancer medication to improve targeting, efficiency, and safety.
  • GenLumina, located in Leiden, is developing a substance activated by light to destroy cancer cells without harming healthy tissue.
  • Secuped, also based in Leiden, focuses on home monitoring equipment for diabetic foot ulcers to enable timely intervention.
  • QHarbor, headquartered in Delft, supports physics research institutions in working faster and smarter with experimental data, including quantum computer experiments.
  • In addition to funding, UNIIQ provides strategic support in positioning, follow-up financing, and collaborations with companies and knowledge institutions.
  • UNIIQ is a €50M fund managed by investment specialists from Innovation Quarter, Leiden University, Erasmus MC, and TU Delft, focusing on the proof-of-concept phase.
  • The investment aims to accelerate technology and the impact these startups can make in health, deeptech, and data innovation.

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