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Dutch AI Startups Are Quietly Raising Big Rounds — Here’s Who’s Funding Them

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Dutch AI Startups Are Quietly Raising Big Rounds — Here’s Who’s Funding Them

The Netherlands has emerged as one of Europe’s most active AI investment markets, with Dutch AI startups collectively raising over €1.2 billion in the first half of 2026 alone. From healthcare diagnostics to supply chain optimisation, a new generation of AI-native companies is attracting significant venture capital — and putting the Dutch tech ecosystem on the global map.

Leading the charge is CuspAI, an Amsterdam-based startup building foundation models for materials science that raised €180 million in a Series B round led by Index Ventures and Sequoia Capital. The company’s AI platform accelerates the discovery of new materials for carbon capture, battery technology, and semiconductors — a use case that has drawn interest from both climate-tech investors and industrial giants. Not far behind is Deeploy, a Utrecht-based startup making AI governance and explainability tools for regulated industries, which closed a €65 million round in April.

The investor landscape has matured significantly. While Dutch VC firms like Peak Capital, henQ, and FORWARD.one remain active at the seed and Series A stages, the growth rounds are increasingly led by international heavyweights. Sequoia, Accel, Atomico, and Northzone have all participated in Dutch AI deals this year. “International investors used to see the Netherlands as a small market attached to a larger European play,” says Lisa van der Wal, a partner at Amsterdam-based VC firm Aglaia. “Now they’re coming here specifically for AI talent — the technical depth coming out of TU Delft, UvA, and the Amsterdam Machine Learning Lab is world-class.”

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Public funding has also played an outsized role. The Dutch government’s National Growth Fund has allocated €2.1 billion to AI and digitalisation initiatives through 2030, with a significant portion directed toward public-private research partnerships. The Netherlands AI Coalition, a public-private partnership involving over 500 organisations, has been instrumental in coordinating these efforts and ensuring startups can access both capital and computational resources.

Sector diversity is another strength. While fintech and enterprise SaaS dominate the UK and Germany respectively, Dutch AI startups span a wider range: medical imaging (ScreenPoint Medical), agricultural robotics (Lely), legal tech (JuriFlow), and creative AI (Rosebud AI) all have headquarters in the Netherlands. This breadth reduces dependence on any single sector and creates cross-pollination opportunities that are harder to achieve in more specialised ecosystems.

For founders, the combination of strong technical talent, generous R&D tax incentives, and growing investor appetite makes the Netherlands one of Europe’s most attractive destinations to build an AI company in 2026. As one Silicon Valley-based investor told me during a recent visit to Amsterdam: “We used to fly over the Netherlands on our way to Berlin or London. Now it’s the first stop on the itinerary.”

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