HomeFundingSwedish startup Crunchfish raises €2.3 million for its mobile touchless technology

Swedish startup Crunchfish raises €2.3 million for its mobile touchless technology

The Malmö-based startup Crunchfish has raised an additional €2.3 million in funding to accelerate the roll-out of its mobile touchless technology.

The majority of the funding comes from Sheikh Mohammed Al Amoudi, Crunchfish Chairman Joachim Samuelsson and Intesa AB. New investors are Stephan Carlquist and Anders Williamsson.

Crunchfish aims to take the user’s experience of apps and mobile devices to the next level by making the touchless interface available everywhere. The young company, which was founded in 2010, is now looking forward to accelerating the roll out of its mobile touchless technology and seeks to cooperate with game-, software- and interaction design-companies.

Check out the video below to find out more about Crunchfish’s touchless interaction technology:

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Thomas Ohr
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Thomas Ohr is the "Editor in Chief" of EU-Startups.com and started the blog in October 2010. He is excited about Europe's future, passionate about new business ideas and lives in Barcelona (Spain).
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