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Singapore-based wastewater treatment startup Hydroleap raises US$4.4 mil in Series A round

Nicole Lim
Nicole Lim • 2 min read
Singapore-based wastewater treatment startup Hydroleap raises US$4.4 mil in Series A round
Hydroleap’s containerised HL-ECM for treating construction wastewater. Photo: Hydroleap
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Hydroleap, an industrial wastewater treatment technology company headquartered in Singapore, announced today that it has raised US$4.4 million ($5.81 million) in Series A funding.

The round was led by Japanese Venture Capital firm Real Tech Holdings, and joined by a mix of new and existing corporate investors such as Seeds Capital — an investment arm of Enterprise Singapore, Mitsubishi Electric, Wavemaker Partners, New Keynes Investments and the State Government of Victoria in Australia.

In a press release dated July 18, Hydroleap says it aims to use this round of funds to work with companies across data centres, food and beverage (F&B) manufacturing, and mining industries to lower their water and carbon footprint by treating wastewater in an “efficient and environmentally friendly way”.

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