Arkitech

Improving the maritime environment

General Information
Company Name
Arkitech
Founded Year
2017
Location (Offices)
The Netherlands +1
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
7
Industries
Energy Efficiency
Funding Stage
Seed
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Arkitech - Company Profile

Arkitech is an Amsterdam-based startup with a mission to improve the quality of living at sea and to save energy in the maritime sector. Founded in 2017, the company has positioned itself as an innovator in the Energy Efficiency industry. Arkitech's focus lies in optimizing HVAC-systems on vessels through data and technology, which results in increased performance and reduced energy consumption. This technology ultimately leads to lower fuel usage, a reduced carbon footprint, and significantly decreased operating costs for vessels. The company's slogan "Improving the maritime environment" underlines its commitment to sustainability. The most recent investment in Arkitech came from Innovation Industries in a Seed Round investment on 09 March 2018.

Taxonomy: HVAC, Energy Efficiency, Shipping, Fuel Consumption, Energy Consumption, Carbon Footprint, Retrofit, Cost Saving, Maritime

Funding Rounds & Investors of Arkitech (1)

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Funding Stage Amount No. Investors Investors Date
Seed Round Unknown 1 09 Mar 2018

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