Delft’s Foamlab raises €3 million to replace fossil-based plastics with its bacterial cellulose foams
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Foamlab, a Delft-based startup aiming to replace fossil-based plastics with high-performance foams made from bacterial cellulose, has raised €3 million in growth capital to build a pilot plant, scale production, and accelerate the commercial rollout of its biobased foam materials.
The round is led by ICOS Capital, with participation from Value Factory Ventures, DOEN Ventures, Capricorn Industrial Biotech Fund, and TTT Green Tech, managed by SHIFT Invest.
“We are very proud to bring together such
The round is led by ICOS Capital, with participation from Value Factory Ventures, DOEN Ventures, Capricorn Industrial Biotech Fund, and TTT Green Tech, managed by SHIFT Invest.
“We are very proud to bring together such
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