Stroud-based D2i Vantage secures £400k for laboratory AI platform
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AI-driven analytics startup D2i Vantage Ltd has raised £400.1k to expand its data processing platform for analytical chemistry laboratories. The company, based in Stroud, filed the allotment of shares on 6 May 2026.
D2i Vantage provides software solutions designed to improve data quality within scientific workflows. The platform uses machine learning and data processing to extract insights from complex measurements. By addressing issues such as instrument noise and measurement artifacts, the technology assists laboratories in their digital transformation efforts.
The company was incorporated on 13 June 2025 and operates from Southfield Mill in Woodchester. According to its corporate profile, D2i Vantage focuses on uncovering value that is often obscured by fragmented workflows. The software elevates data quality at the source to support more accurate decision-making in scientific environments.
This £400.1k round follows the startup's first year of operations. LinkedIn data indicates that the business currently has one employee. The funding will support the continued development of its machine learning services and data processing tools.
While the company operates in the software development industry, its specific focus is on the intersection of artificial intelligence and analytical chemistry. D2i Vantage provides these services to help laboratories move toward more automated, data-driven operations.
No specific valuation or lead investors were disclosed in the filing. The company maintains its headquarters in the South West of England, where it continues to build its suite of analytics tools for the scientific sector.
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