End-to-end substitution of critical inorganic materials.
Location: France
Total raised: $13.98M
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 31.10.2025 | Seed | $10M | Emblem |
| 03.07.2024 | - | $3.98M | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 15.01.2026 | 10 French startups to keep an eye on in 2026 and beyond! | Over the past few years, France has significantly strengthened its position as one of the most dynamic technology hubs worldwide, with artificial intelligence emerging as a particular area of momentum. The country has seen a wave of large-s... |
| 31.10.2025 | Paris-based Altrove raises $10M to accelerate AI-designed alternatives to critical materials | Paris-based deeptech Altrove has raised $10 million in seed funding to scale production of AI-designed, sustainable alternatives to critical materials such as rare earths. The round was led by Alven, with participation from Bpifrance’s Digi... |
| 03.07.2024 | Altrove: Revolutionizing Industries with Sustainable Alternatives to Critical Materials | Altrove, a groundbreaking deep tech startup, has recently secured a substantial €3.7 million in funding to propel its mission of developing sustainable alternatives for rare earth elements and other critical materials. Founded by the vision... |
| 03.07.2024 | Altrove raises €3.7M for to develop rare earth alternatives | Deeptech startup Altrove has raised €3.7 million in a Pre-Seed funding round led by Contrarian Ventures, alongside Emblem and strong angel investors like Thomas Clozel (CEO Owkin), Julien Chaumond (CTO HuggingFace) and Nikolaj Deichmann (3S... |
| 03.07.2024 | Paris-based Altrove closes €3.7 million to develop sustainable alternatives to critical materials | Altrove, a deep tech startup creating sustainable alternatives for critical materials, has raised €3.7 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Contrarian Ventures, Emblem and strong angel investors like Thomas Clozel (CEO Owkin), Julien ... |
| - | altrove AI | “Altrove - Sustainable Alternatives to Critical Materials” |