Orbem, a German deeptech firm, uses AI-powered MRI technology for scanning biological samples in various sectors. The startup has raised €30 million in Series A funding.

German deeptech firm Orbem is using AI-powered MRI technology to scan biological samples in food, construction and medical environments. For example, the non-invasive technology has been used to sex eggs. The culling of male-day-old chicks has been outlawed in some EU countries, and in-ovo sexing prevents this practice.

The same technology can be used in the agri sector to test for the viability of growing crops, or in the construction section to check the structural integrity of biodegradable materials.

The Munich-based startup raised €30 million in Series A funding. The round was led by 83North and included existing investors The Venture CollectivePossible Ventures, and Dr. Rüdiger Schmidt and new investor La Famiglia.

AI-powered imaging for object scanning and classification | Orbem