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Monthly highlights: Big wins and new collaborations from the companies backed by SeedBlink.
December 3, 2025
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November was defined by steady innovation and strategic milestones across the SeedBlink alumni ecosystem, with companies advancing in AI, aerospace, healthcare, proptech, mobility, and digital transformation.
Agremo announced a new integration with TopXGun, bringing its AI-powered field analytics and prescription maps together with TopXGun’s high-precision agricultural drones. The partnership gives farmers and agronomists deeper insights into their fields, helping them make better decisions, reduce input costs, and improve crop health.
Bright Spaces was shortlisted for the UK PropTech Awards 2025 in the “Revolutionising the Consumer Journey” category, a recognition of the work they’re doing with landlords and brokers to make office leasing easier to understand and quicker to navigate.
The nomination reflects their focus on creating digital tools that match how tenants actually make decisions, helping modernize the leasing experience across the real estate industry.
Bunnyshell launched Hopx.ai, a new cloud platform built specifically for autonomous AI agents. The platform spins up secure Firecracker sandboxes in under 100 milliseconds, offering full isolation and unlimited runtime, ideal for LLM loops, multi-agent workflows, and any system that needs safe execution environments.
With Hopx, developers get cloud infrastructure designed not just for humans, but for autonomous agents, making it easier to run complex AI workloads reliably and at scale.
Contents was selected as one of the 10 startups featured in the first startup demo corner at the Annual Conference of the Osservatorio Startup Thinking Digital & Open Innovation 2026.
The event, organized by the Osservatori Digital Innovation, brings together companies and startups to explore investment priorities, emerging corporate venturing trends, and the role of open innovation in driving digital transformation for large enterprises and SMEs. Contents will be present throughout the conference, meeting attendees and showcasing its work at its dedicated stand.
Dronamics announced a new strategic partnership with Fluid Codes to advance simulation-driven innovation in aerospace design and operations.
Through this collaboration, Fluid Codes will support the development of Dronamics’ Black Swan cargo aircraft using advanced multiphysics simulation, optimization, and digital twin technologies, helping boost performance, reliability, and safety while reducing prototyping costs.
FilmChain is continuing its push into global markets, with a major milestone this year as 40% of its newly signed projects came from the US. The team spent time across North America to better understand local needs and strengthen relationships, and co-founders Irina and Maria traveled to Los Angeles in November to meet partners and showcase FilmChain’s next-generation CAM technology.
The company’s growing presence in the US marks an important step in expanding its footprint in the film and TV industry.
inHEART announced that more than 10,000 patients have now benefited from its cardiac imaging solution, a major milestone in its mission to help clinicians deliver better care for people with cardiac arrhythmias.
INKI announced a new partnership with Morele, one of Poland’s top IT distributors, opening the door for Morele’s business clients to access INKI’s flexible Device-as-a-Service model. Through this collaboration, companies across Poland can now rent and manage laptops, phones, and monitors through a subscription that includes delivery, insurance, service, and full flexibility across the EU.
Morele also becomes INKI’s official IT hardware provider in Poland and the wider CEE region. The partnership helps businesses simplify IT management, cut upfront costs, and adopt more sustainable and efficient technology practices.
.lumen was named a CES® 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Accessibility & Longevity category for its Glasses for the Blind, a breakthrough device that uses cameras, spatial AI, and haptic feedback to replicate the behavior of a guide dog.
Chosen from more than 3,600 global submissions, the company stood out for its patented PAD AI technology, which helps blind and visually impaired people navigate safely without the need for internet or infrastructure changes.
Nordensa launched DUELS, a fan-powered scouting competition that helps young football players get noticed. Athletes can create a free profile, upload their videos, and compete in daily face-offs, while fans vote for the best performers.
The top players are guaranteed reviews from professional scouts, and the most promising talents can even get funding and transfers. With the release of Nordensa 2, the platform makes it easier than ever for players, agents, and fans to take part in discovering the next football star.
Swisspod has broken a new world record in hyperloop testing at its facility in Pueblo, Colorado: during a public demo of its first capsule model (Aerys 1), the company hit 65 mph (102 km/h), the fastest speed achieved so far by any active hyperloop project.
The run took place on what is now the world’s largest hyperloop test track, a 520-meter (1,700-foot) loop that will eventually expand into a 1-mile closed loop across 43 acres. Swisspod says this marks a major milestone on their path toward scalable, low-emission, high-speed transport, and that they plan more tests, higher speeds, and longer track runs in the near future.
Footprints AI, Mindgram, Finqware and Licenseware earned spots in the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe program, highlighting their rapid growth and impact in the region. Footprints AI was recognized as one of the fastest-growing tech companies thanks to its AI-driven retail intelligence platform, which helps brands understand shopper behavior and scale sustainably.
Mindgram was honored in the Companies to Watch category as one of only three Polish companies selected, celebrating its mission to make mental health and wellbeing support accessible to employees and their families. Together, the two companies showcase the strength of Central Europe’s innovation ecosystem and continue to push their solutions across Europe and beyond.
