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€5M Investment Boosts Meet Atmen’s Mission to Innovate Industrial Compliance

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
June 3, 2025
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€5M Investment Boosts Meet Atmen’s Mission to Innovate Industrial Compliance
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Munich regulatory technology (RegTech) startup, Atmen, has raised a substantial €5 million seed round, consolidating its position at the vanguard of industrial compliance innovation. Led by Project A and previous investors Revent and Vireo Ventures, as well as renowned angel investors, the latest round extends Atmen’s total funding to €6.3m.

The new capital will help the company accelerate its vision to turn complex industrial certification processes into a business advantage for businesses.

Meet Atmen’s focus is on automating and digitising green certification for industries with a high energy intensity- such as hydrogen, e-fuels, with more on the way in steel, chemicals, fertilisers. Their patent-pending SaaS platform uses live operational data to deliver at-a-glance, verifiable compliance and audit-ready reporting , eliminating much of the manual workload and guesswork that is typical of making a large aerospace factory certification ready.

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The international industrial compliance environment is fast changing due to tightening legislation and a growing awareness about supply chain transparency, and the environmental impact. Manual, intermittent monitoring isn’t cutting it anymore.

In this climate, AI-based automation, driven by RegTech solutions such as Atman, are becoming a necessity. The trend of investment points to a heavy shift towards technologies that can optimize processes, bring down operational costs and improve data privacy as well as protect in regulatory alignment.

“This €5 million is a game-changer and will accelerate Atmen’s planned expansion strategy. The company also intends to expand on its focus on hydrogen and renewable fuels and enter other energy-intensive sectors, where demonstrating attributes and origin of products is vital to obtaining market access and supporting decarbonization efforts.

The financing will also allow Atmen to fortify its partnerships with regulators and introduce new tools that will help companies manage and track their environmental impact and adjust to changing regulations.

A newly formed strategic partnership with CertifHy further confirms that the sector is taking notice of Atmen’s innovative approach, with the announcement of Atmen as the first and official Compliance Technology Provider for the CertifHy EU RFNBO Voluntary Scheme. The partnership is designed to develop an efficient and consolidated producers’ digital solution to record and display compliance.

Atmen The long-term mission of Meet Atmen is ambitious: to serve as the underlying data infrastructure for Europe’s industrial transformation. By replacing siloed audits with ongoing data monitoring and tracking, Atmen is making traceable low-carbon supply chains with trust and assurance that will help industries flourish in the world’s net-zero economy.

This new investment is an important step toward making that vision a reality, transforming a regulatory bottleneck into a strategic advantage for European industry.

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