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Soverli, a Zurich, Switzerland-based cybersecurity company, raised USD 2.6m in pre-seed funding.

​The pre-seed round was led by Founderful, with participation from the ETH Zurich Foundation, Venture Kick, and other figures in cybersecurity. 

The company intends to use the funds to grow its engineering team, bring its techonology to more smartphone models, strengthen integrations with mobile device management systems, and scale partnerships with OEMs.

Led by Ivan Puddu (CEO) and Moritz Schneider (CTO), Soverli is a cybersecurity company providing a patent-pending platform that packs multiple fully isolated phones into one device. By enabling independent operating systems to run in parallel on the same smartphone alongside Android and iOS, Soverli helps enterprises, governments, financial institutions, and every consumer combine security, user freedom, and modern app ecosystems.

Developed over more than four years of research at ETH Zurich, its patent-pending methodology enables multiple operating systems (OS) to run in isolation – simultaneously – on a single device. This turns every commercial phone into sovereign infrastructure.

The first application is built for mission-critical communication. Long term, the company aims to set a new standard for how software is layered on phones, making true digital sovereignty available to everyone on every commercial smartphone.

source;[FinSMEs]