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Software is developed to increase the cyber resiliency of critical national infrastructures and manufacturing processes
Investment accelerating expansion
Awen Collective is a company founded and headquartered in Wales in the United Kingdom, and this investment will accelerate expansion not only in the UK, but also The Netherlands and the European Union. This is the first investment in a British company by Dutch Security TechFund, and attracts a unique solution into The Netherlands which fits in seamlessly with the strategy of TIIN Capital to build a broad portfolio of specialist security solution providers.
Awen Collective is enabling a wide range of industrial organisations to discover their operational Technology (OT) devices, networks and vulnerabilities. Sectors include traditional critical national infrastructure (including energy, water, rail and aviation), manufacturing organisations, military and smart cities.
Dot
The result of deploying Dot is a decrease in cyber risk and an increase in operational resiliency not only for the organisations that are using Dot, but for the supply chain into society in general. Dot provides value much earlier in the cyber security maturity lifecycle than other competitive products and services in this space and is built to be effective quickly.
Excited to build on the growth
Daniel Lewis, the CEO and Cofounder of Awen Collective: “We are very pleased to work with the investors in this round, each providing not only capital but experienced strategic value to our business. We are looking forward to working with TIIN Capital closely going forward, as we explore the Dutch and wider European markets.” Jules Farrow, the CTO and Cofounder of Awen Collective commented: “I’m delighted to welcome on board our new investors at TIIN Capital, our wonderful angel investors and to once again be working with SFC Capital on this new round of funding. We’re excited to build on the growth Awen Collective has experienced so far and continue to offer our innovative cyber security solutions to the sectors which need it most.”
Reinout vander Meulen, partner Dutch Security TechFund, about the team and product: “We are very excited about Awen’s offering in the OT Security domain. The team’s professional expertise in IT, OT and Cybersecurity clearly shows, and that counts!”. Michael Lucassen, managing partner TIIN Capital, adds; “We welcome Awen Collective as a portfolio company since we earmarked the OT Security market as a top trend in Cybersecurity, being crucial in identifying potential cyber threats and attacks on operational infrastructures”.