Driven by a $11M seed funding round, Remedy’s breakthrough automation technology makes land remediation faster, scalable, and cost-effective, unlocking billions in underutilized land assetsOAKLAND, Calif., April 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remedy Scientific, a first-of-its-kind environmental remediation automation company, today emerged from stealth to transform how the U.S.addresses environmentally contaminated land.
"Eclipse invested in Remedy Scientific because their technology addresses a massive market opportunity while delivering results that align with the needs of industry, government, and communities.” Remedy Scientific’s initial focus includes high-priority pilot projects with federal agencies and private partners, addressing contaminated sites critical to infrastructure, defense, and industrial development.
Fueled by a successful $11M seed funding round from Eclipse, Refactor, Cantos, and Box Group, Remedy Scientific is introducing an automation-driven technology to address ubiquitous environmental contamination, starting with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals.
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