Sweden’s Flox Intelligence raises €2.5 million to become a “digital shepherd” guiding wildlife away from danger

February 25, 2026 at 07:41 AM UTC
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Sweden’s Flox Intelligence raises €2.5 million to become a “digital shepherd” guiding wildlife away from danger

Swedish AI firm Flox Intelligence has secured €2.5 million in Seed+ funding to advance its innovative AI-driven wildlife intelligence systems. The company aims to proactively prevent human-wildlife conflict by deploying autonomous systems that guide animals away from critical infrastructure. This funding round, led by Tilia Impact Ventures, signifies growing investor confidence in AI applications for environmental safety and sustainable coexistence. Flox Intelligence utilizes a combination of AI, bioacoustics, and applied wildlife science to create real-time, edge-based deterrents. Their technology replaces outdated, reactive methods with a learning system that gathers data on animal movement, contributing to one of the world's largest non-lethal wildlife datasets. This approach allows infrastructure like railways, airports, and roads to "communicate" with wildlife, gently redirecting them from hazardous zones. The implications of Flox Intelligence's work are significant, addressing a global multi-billion euro problem that is exacerbated by urban expansion and increased transportation speeds. By providing a scalable, intelligent solution, the company impacts sectors facing substantial risks from wildlife collisions, potentially reducing injuries, fatalities, and infrastructure damage. Their focus on European technological innovation in this critical area highlights a growing trend of leveraging AI for environmental and safety challenges.

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Published: February 25, 2026 at 07:41 AM UTC
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