Groundhawk lands €2M to fuel European growth
European tech startup Groundhawk has secured a €2 million seed funding round, with the investment led by Greencode Ventures and 2C Ventures. The fresh capital is aimed at accelerating the company’s expansion across Europe and strengthening its core technology platform.
Strategic backing from early-stage investors
The seed round, led by specialist early-stage investors Greencode Ventures and 2C Ventures, signals growing confidence in Groundhawk‘s business model and market potential. The new funding will support hiring in product, engineering and sales, as well as targeted market entries in key European countries.
By partnering with experienced venture firms, Groundhawk gains not only capital but also access to networks, sector expertise and guidance on scaling operations. This backing is expected to help the company move faster in a competitive landscape for data-driven and software-led solutions.
Focus on technology and market expansion
The company plans to allocate a significant share of the seed round to enhancing its core platform, investing in advanced software infrastructure and improving data analytics capabilities. These upgrades are designed to deliver more reliable, scalable solutions for customers and to prepare the product for broader international deployment.
On the commercial side, Groundhawk is preparing to establish a stronger presence in major European hubs. The startup aims to build local partnerships, refine its go-to-market strategy and adapt its offering to regional regulatory and operational requirements.
Positioning for the next funding stage
With this €2 million seed round, Groundhawk is positioning itself for rapid growth and a potential future Series A raise. The company’s leadership is expected to focus on achieving clear milestones in customer acquisition, recurring revenue and product maturity over the next 12 to 18 months.
If successful, the expansion strategy could establish Groundhawk as a notable European player in its segment and underscore continued investor appetite for high-potential technology startups across the continent.

