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Sennos Secures $20 Million to Scale AI-Driven Fermentation Platform and Global Expansion

Sennos Secures $20 Million to Scale AI-Driven Fermentation Platform and Global Expansion

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Sennos has raised $20 million in a new funding round led by Stockholm-based investment firm TomEnterprise and investor Jan Ståhlberg, bringing its total capital raised over the past year to more than $50 million. The Durham, N.C.-based company, which specializes in AI-enabled sensing, precision hardware, and analytics for fluidics, fermentation, and biomanufacturing, plans to deploy the capital to accelerate product development, expand global sales, and deepen market penetration across fermentation-driven industries.

The company’s Sennosystem platform combines in-tank precision hardware, edge computing, cloud software, and the SennosIQ AI analytics engine to deliver real-time, end-to-end visibility and control over critical process variables such as gravity, temperature, pH, pressure, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen. Sennos will use the new funds to advance its patent-pending SennosM3 sensor technology, broaden its soft-sensor capabilities, and strengthen integrations with industry software, positioning itself to capture share in the rapidly growing global fluid and AI sensor markets, which are projected to reach tens of billions of dollars over the next decade.

Sennos’s strategy centers on transforming fermentation tanks and other fluidic assets into continuously monitored, data-rich systems that improve efficiency, consistency, and yield while reducing waste. Management emphasizes that the company’s large fermentation data lake and continuously learning AI models are designed to move producers from static, sample-based monitoring to predictive, automated control. Investors TomEnterprise and Jan Ståhlberg highlight Sennos’s integrated hardware–software–AI stack and modular architecture as key to scaling across multiple industries, suggesting a path toward broader adoption in fluid control and biomanufacturing applications.

Founder and CEO Jared Resnick frames the funding as a step toward “democratizing intelligence” in fermentation and fluidics, enabling producers of all sizes to make processes fully observable and precisely controlled in real time. For executives and stakeholders, this round signals growing institutional confidence in Sennos’s technology and market thesis, supporting continued hiring, international expansion, and potential leadership in an emerging category of AI-driven, high-value fluid process control.

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