Hamina Wireless, a Helsinki-based company which develops software tools for designing wireless networks, including support for Wi-Fi 6E and CBRS, has raised a seed funding round led by Inventure, with participation from Superhero Capital and First Fellow, ArcticStartup reports.
About Hamina Wireless
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Hamina Wireless is a Finnish technology company specializing in advanced wireless network design and analysis tools. Their flagship product, Hamina Planner, offers a cloud-based platform for designing Wi-Fi, private 5G, and IoT networks, incorporating AI-driven features for efficient planning and real-time analysis.
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The company also provides Hamina Onsite, a mobile application for conducting site surveys and troubleshooting, and Hamina Live, which offers live network testing capabilities. These tools are utilized across various industries, including education, retail, manufacturing, and logistics, to optimize wireless network performance.
Investment details
The round led by Inventure, with participation from Superhero Capital and First Fellow. The amount of the deal was left undisclosed.
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Inventure is a Helsinki-based early-stage venture capital firm, specializing in backing ambitious founders across the Nordic and Baltic regions. Inventure focutilizes on startups in Seed and Series A rounds and encompass deep tech, consumer internet, health tech, AI, B2B SaaS, and more. The company typically invests from €300,000 to €5 million per company.
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Superhero Capital is a Helsinki-based venture capital fund investing up to €1 million of initial capital in early-stage software startups across Finland and the Baltics. Primarily tarreceiveing early-stage companies that demonstrate innovative potential in the New Nordics region.
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First Fellow is a Helsinki-based private investment firm that focutilizes on technology-driven companies with global leadership potential, prioritizing long-term, founder-centric investments. The firm invests in sectors such as fintech, cybersecurity, AI, and healthtech.
With this funding, Hamina Wireless plans to scale its engineering and product teams, enhance utilizer experience, and expand its presence in North America and other international markets.
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