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Signals by Signal - Week 7

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Get a sneak peek of what our platform can do with this data-driven newsletter, crafted to help investors discover stealth founders, emerging startups, and growing companies. Enjoy this week’s edition — we’re excited to have you with us!

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Stealth Detector

Signal detects thousands of new stealth founders every month. Here’s a glimpse of some of the individuals operating under the radar, along with their backgrounds and expertise.

Jan Hingar
Munich, Germany· Stealth since Feb 2024

Background: LEAGUES, UnternehmerTUM, BCG, Armira, BNP Paribas, HSBC

Education: Hochschule Kaiserslautern, emlyon, Northumbria University

Mónica Larrazábal Álvarez-Guerra
Amsterdam, Netherlands· Stealth since Feb 2025

Background: SeaO2, Ebb Carbon, McKinsey & Company

Education: MIT Sloan, University of Navarra

Allis Yao
London, United Kingdom· Stealth since Feb 2025

Experience: Workflow, Spirito AI, Instagram, Facebook, Apple

Education: UC Berkeley

Newly launched startups

Signal uncovers newly launched startups ready to disrupt their industries. This section highlights some of the recent startups we spotted.

Description: Move from point-in-time excel assessments to continuous & flexible security reviews based on vendors criticality & your risk policy

Website: galink.io

settr
Malaga, Spain
Founded by: Jakob Bourhil, Hampus Haij, Hugo Olsson

Description: Settr is the first all-in-one platform specifically designed for appointment-setting agencies and freelancers

Website: settr.app

Axial Cell Systems
Stockholm, Sweden
Founded by: Sofia Svanteson

Description: Biotech company driving breakthroughs in ALS treatment and beyond utilising innovative gene therapies and advanced drug discovery

Growing companies

Signal monitors fast-growing companies in real-time, offering updates on key performance metrics, funding, team growth and much more. Here are some of the growing companies we recently spotted.

Industry: Software Development

Location: Stuttgart, Germany

What they do: AI software enables that machines to perceive their environment and develop solution strategies on their own, thus qualifying them to become autonomous skilled workers

Last funding date: Jan. 20, 2025

Latest funding amount: $26M

Signal: Sereact has shown significant growth with 33 employees, marking a 26% increase in the last 30 days. The company's LinkedIn following has also grown by 26% to 4.8k followers. Sereact has acquired new customers including BMW Group, MSDirect, bol, Active Ants Germany, Daimler Truck AG, and Active Ants B.V. Additionally, the company has been mentioned in several news outlets, indicating increased visibility

Industry: Information Services

Location: London, United Kingdom

What they do: Carbon rating and risk tools to equip world-leading organisations with the knowledge, tools and confidence to make better climate decisions

Last funding date: $32M

Latest funding amount: Jan. 16, 2025

Signal: BeZero Carbon has grown to 198 employees, marking a 6% increase over the past 35 days. The company has made a key hire, Tifari Athia Zahra, to enhance government engagement. Additionally, BeZero Carbon has been mentioned in the news on platforms such as tech.eu and eu-startups.com

Industry: Technology, Information and Internet

Location: Berlin, Germany

What they do: All-in-one platform for ESG compliance and sustainability performance management

Last funding date: Sep. 30, 2024

Last funding amount: $13.6M

Signal: Atlas Metrics has grown to 52 employees, marking a 16% increase over the past 30 days. Recent key hires include Antonia Adamik as Partnerships Lead, Gustavo Monteiro as Front End Engineer, and Oleksandr Kryvoshapka as Backend Engineer

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