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Phagosã¡The Sustainable Alternative to Antibiotics
https://www.phagos.com/Last activity: 24.10.2025
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Phagos uses AI and phages to create personalized bacterial treatments in 2 months. Our sustainable antibiotic alternative targets specific bacteria without resistance, serving chicken, cattle, swine, and shrimp farms worldwide.
Location: France
Total raised: $29.24M
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 08.10.2025 | Series A | $29.24M | Station F |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 24.10.2025 | smartbax Secures €4.7M to Combat Global Antibiotic Resistance Crisis | Munich-based biotech smartbax secured €4.7 million in pre-Series A funding. This capital fuels the fight against antibiotic resistance, a critical global health crisis. Smartbax develops innovative small-molecule antibiotics. Their pipeline... |
| 22.10.2025 | smartbax secures €4.7 million as Germany confronts 10,000 deaths a year from drug-resistant infections | smartbax, a Munich-based BioTech company developing next-generation antibiotics against multi-drug resistant bacteria, today announced the successful first closing of its €4.7 million pre-Series A financing round. The round was led by new i... |
| 13.10.2025 | Phagos Leads Charge Against Antibiotic Resistance with €25M Boost | Paris-based Phagos secured €25 million in Series A funding to propel its AI-driven bacteriophage therapies. This biotech pioneer confronts antimicrobial resistance, a critical global health crisis. Phagos initially focuses on animal health,... |
| 08.10.2025 | Paris-based Phagos raises €25 million to create a sustainable alternative to antibiotics | Paris-based biotech company Phagos has raised €25 million in a Series A funding round co-led by CapAgro, Hoxton Ventures, CapHorn and Demeter, with additional participation from Acurio Ventures, Citizen Capital, Entrepreneur First, Founders... |
| 08.10.2025 | Phagos gets €25M boost to combat bacterial diseases | Paris-based Phagos has closed a €25 million Series A funding round, four years after its founding. The round was co-led by CapAgro, Hoxton Ventures, CapHorn and Demeter, with participation from Acurio Ventures, Citizen Capital, Entrepreneur... |