Radar Reticence has raised 37 million kronor in venture capital and EU grants. The funds will be used to solve signal interference issues in self-driving cars.
Radar Reticence develops software that handles radar interference creating ghost targets in traffic. The company is led by 28-year-old CEO Frida Wygler from Kolmården.
The investment gives the company resources to launch its first customer pilot. Wygler has previously competed in the national equestrian team and is on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
"Att stå där och mocka hästskit på kvällarna blir min terapi", says Wygler.