Seqana
Uses satellite imagery and machine learning to quantify soil health for climate, agriculture, and land-management applications.
Overview
Seqana builds technology to measure soil health using satellite imagery and machine learning. Its platform is aimed at organizations that need scalable ways to assess land condition, likely including agriculture, climate, and environmental stakeholders. The company’s differentiation is its focus on remote, data-driven soil health quantification rather than manual field-only assessment. Berlin-based Seqana has raised about $3 million, including a €3.2 million undisclosed round announced in June 2026.
Funding History
Berlin-based Seqana secures €3.2 million to quantify soil health using satellite imagery and machine learning
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Seqana raised in total?
- Seqana has raised a total of $3M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Seqana's investors?
- Seqana's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Seqana do?
- Seqana builds technology to measure soil health using satellite imagery and machine learning. Its platform is aimed at organizations that need scalable ways to assess land condition, likely including agriculture, climate, and environmental stakeholders. The company’s differentiation is its focus on remote, data-driven soil health quantification rather than manual field-only assessment. Berlin-based Seqana has raised about $3 million, including a €3.2 million undisclosed round announced in June 2026.
- Where is Seqana headquartered?
- Seqana is headquartered in Berlin, Germany.
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