The Finnish construction industry startup AISTI has secured $1.6 million for sustainable acoustic tiles production. Maki.vc led the seed round, EU-Startups reports.
- Founded in 2019 by Antti Fredrikson, Petri Jetsu, and Mikko Paananen, AISTI is developing wood fiber-based acoustic tiles that are carbon negative, easy to recycle, and plastic-free.
- The startup helps the construction industry become more sustainable and reduce its carbon footprint without any cost impact. Several large architectural firms have already received and used the tiles.
- Valve Ventures organized a group of investors to participate in the €1.6 million seed investment. Maki.vc, an early-stage venture capital firm partnering with deep tech & brand-driven companies, led the round.
“AISTI’s technology is ready and scalable quickly. There is a huge potential in carbon-negative and cost-competitive new building materials,”
Pirkka Palomäki commented on the funding.
- The fresh funding will be used by AISTI to build a demo plant, product development, and the preparation of an investment for a large production plant.