Digiclean raises €2.5M for industrial cleaning AI
Swedish deeptech company Digiclean raised €2.5M to expand its sensor- and AI-based platform for industrial cleaning optimisation.

Industrial AI does not always look flashy. Sometimes it looks like making factory cleaning more measurable, efficient and less wasteful.
What happened
Swedish deeptech company Digiclean raised €2.5M to expand its sensor- and AI-based platform for industrial cleaning optimisation.
The platform monitors cleaning bath chemistry in real time and automates chemical dosing, replacing more manual sampling processes.
Why it matters
Manufacturing has many overlooked workflows where better sensors and AI can reduce waste, improve compliance and make operations more predictable.
Digiclean is targeting one of those less glamorous but practical areas: industrial cleaning, where small process improvements can affect chemical use, quality control and operating costs.
The bigger picture
The industrial AI market is not only about robots or digital twins. A lot of value may come from embedding intelligence into specific factory processes that have been manually monitored for years.
Digiclean’s round is small, but it points to a broader trend: AI moving into narrow physical workflows where measurement and automation can create real operational savings.
