Norway’s Birdsview raises €3.7 million to scale its “MRI for concrete” technology and protect infrastructure
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Norway’s Birdsview raises €3.7 million to scale its “MRI for concrete” technology and protect infrastructure
Birdsview, a Bergen-based startup specialising in concrete inspection technology that helps preserve infrastructure, has raised €3.7 million to strengthen its commercial, industrial, and international scaling. The round was backed by Sarsia, Butterfly Ventures, Proptechfonden, Kiilto Ventures, Nordic Makers and Momentum. Existing investors Eviny Ventures, Farvatn Venture, Erik Bakstad (Ardoq), Gunnar Hvammen (serial founder) and Herman Flinder (…
Sarsia led Birdsview’s €3.7M round to give engineers X-ray vision through concrete
Birdsview has raised €3.7 million, with Sarsia and five Nordic funds leading the investment. Birdsview uses sensors and AI to create 3D models of concrete structures, so there’s no need to drill. Within weeks of launching in March 2026, customers in nine countries bought the product. Since making concrete produces a lot of emissions, keeping buildings and bridges in use longer now saves money and helps the environment. Birdsview creates sensors …
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