French BioTech Spore.Bio secures multi-million-euro Google.org funding and launches AI-native research unit

January 8, 2026 at 08:04 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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French BioTech Spore.Bio secures multi-million-euro Google.org funding and launches AI-native research unit

French biotech startup Spore.Bio has secured a multi-million euro investment from Google.org, marking a significant development for AI-driven scientific research in Europe. The funding will support Spore.Bio's AI-native research division, Spore.Labs, which focuses on tackling critical challenges in public health. This investment highlights the growing intersection of AI and scientific discovery, particularly within the European biotech sector. Spore.Bio, founded in 2023, utilizes photonics and AI to revolutionize microbiology testing technology. The company’s technology offers an on-site solution that provides immediate results, contrasting with the current industry standard of 5-20 day test periods. Spore.Bio's technology collects signals from samples using visible, UV, and near-infrared wavelengths, analyzing unique spectral fingerprints of microorganisms with a machine learning model trained on millions of images. This funding will enable Spore.Labs to develop open datasets, publish research, and collaborate with academic and clinical partners. This will impact industries and healthcare systems by providing faster, more accurate microbiology testing. The company, which has raised a total of €29.9 million, is also expanding its team, with plans to hire 30 scientists by the end of 2026.

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