Norway’s Birdsview raises €3.7 million to scale its “MRI for concrete” technology and protect infrastructure
Birdsview, a Bergen-based startup specialising in concrete inspection technology that helps preserve infrastructure, has raised €3.7 million to strengthen its commercial, industrial, and international scaling. The round was backed by Sarsia, Butterfly Ventures, Proptechfonden, Kiilto Ventures, Nordic Makers and Momentum. Existing investors Eviny Ventures, Farvatn Venture, Erik Bakstad (Ardoq),…
Norway's Birdsview, a Trondheim-based startup specializing in concrete inspection technology, has raised €3.7 million to expand its "MRI for concrete" technology and protect infrastructure worldwide. The funding round, led by Sarsia, Butterfly Ventures, Proptechfonden, Kiilto Ventures, Nordic Makers, and Momentum, includes existing investors Eviny Ventures, Farvatn Venture, Erik Bakstad, Gunnar Hvammen, Herman Flinder, and Olav Skogen, CEO of Birdsview.
With the secured capital, Birdsview plans to scale its commercial and industrial operations across multiple countries. The company's technology, which combines sensors with proprietary algorithms, allows users to visualize concrete structures without damaging them. This process enables lower-risk preservation, reduced costs, increased efficiency, and minimal environmental impact.
Birdsview's platform utilizes Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, automating the interpretation of data to create detailed 3D models of concrete structures. The company has already scanned over 100 concrete structures globally since launching its first product in 2025. Birdsview serves major Nordic and global companies, including Vinci, Bouygues Construction, and Sweco, and employs 14 people across its offices in Bergen and Oslo.
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