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Oxyle

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Last activity: 04.02.2025
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Oxyle AG provides a novel wastewater treatment that completely eliminates the most persistent and toxic micropollutant (pharmaceuticals, hormones, personal-scare-products, pesticides, industrial chemicals etc.) from our bodies of water. Our patented nanocatalyst degrades these hazardous pollutants from water and leaves behind clean and safe to discharge water. Oxyle's wastewater treatment reactors are efficient, cost-effective, sustainable, and easy to use.
With our game-changing technology we will provide a effective wastewater treatment to industries, R&D labs, hospitals, wastewater treatments plants, and households, and help them easily comply with the strict effluent discharge regulations.
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Location: Switzerland, Zurich
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $16M
Founded date: 2020

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DateSeriesAmountInvestors
30.01.2025-$16M-

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04.02.202511 millionenschwere Investments, die einen zweiten Blick wert sindUnser Investmentrückblick auf den Januar 2025: Auch im vergangenen Monat konnten einige Startups, Scaleups und Grownups wieder üppige Millionenbeträge einsammeln. Einige dieser Unternehmen kennt in der Startup-Szene quasi jeder, andere wied...
31.01.2025The Rise of Green Tech and PropTech: A New Era of Investment in EuropeThe European startup landscape is buzzing. Investment flows like a river, carving new paths in the realms of Green Tech and PropTech. The latest reports reveal a surge in funding, innovation, and ambition. Companies are not just surviving; ...
31.01.2025A Breakthrough in Water Purification: Oxyle's Fight Against Forever ChemicalsIn the battle against pollution, few foes are as insidious as PFAS, commonly known as "forever chemicals." These compounds, found in everything from non-stick cookware to firefighting foam, cling to the environment like a stubborn...
31.01.2025+++ Amboss +++ PropTech +++ PT1 +++ Encourage Ventures +++Was gibt’s Neues? In unserem #StartupTicker liefern wir eine kompakte Übersicht über die wichtigsten Startup-Nachrichten des Tages (Freitag, 31. Januar) #STARTUPTICKER Amboss +++ IPO-Vorbereitungen. Das Berliner EdTech Amboss, das Mediziner...
30.01.2025Down to the last drop: Oxyle raises €15.3 million to remove pollutants from wastewaterToday, Zurich-based Oxyle announced a €15.3 million funding round to scale its ClimateTech solution to “destroy, not just relocate” Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) pollutants from wastewater. The seed round was led by 3...
30.01.2025Oxyle raises $15.7M to destroy PFAS in waterZurich-based Oxyle has raised $15.7M in a funding round to scale its breakthrough solution to destroy PFAS from wastewater. PFAS, toxic "forever chemicals" used in everything from non-stick pans to firefighting foam, how been foun...
30.01.2025Ineratec erhält 70 Millionen – Meteomatics sammelt 22 Millionen ein – Oxyle bekommt 16 MillionenIm #DealMonitor für den 30. Januar werfen wir einen Blick auf die wichtigsten, spannendsten und interessantesten Investments und Exits des Tages in der DACH-Region. Alle Deals der Vortage gibt es im großen und übersichtlichen #DealMonitor-A...
30.01.2025Oxyle Raises $16M in FundingOxyle, a Zurich, Switzerland-based company providing PFAS contamination solutions, raised $16M in funding. The round was led by 360 Capital, with participation from Axeleo Capital and returning investors Founderful and SOSV. The company int...
30.01.2025The Week in AgriFoodTech: Liberation Labs raises $50.5m, OCELL nabs $10m, Pluri to make lab-grown cocoa acquisitionThis week precision fermentation biotech Liberation Labs closed a $50.5 million convertible note that will enable completion of a new plant, while Bonsai Robotics secured $15 million in Series A funding to advance its agricultural AI soluti...
30.01.2025$16 million to fight forever chemicals Industries have long struggled with PFAS treatment. Current methods like filtration and adsorption merely move PFAS from water to other waste streams, requiring expensive incineration or landfilling that risks these chemicals leaching back...
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