
These include Renter, a long-term electric bike subscription service for couriers optimized to increase efficiency and reduce costs; Bondly, a relationship management app that functions as a therapeutic tool for couples; Bloomsense, which ensures agricultural accuracy and sustainability through smart weather stations and advanced monitoring technologies; and Barimetriq, the first full-fledged “smart weight loss” platform that integrates GLP-1, surgical interventions, behavioral analytics, and in-mode monitoring
In the fintech sector, solutions such as Sirius, an invoice automation platform for SMEs using open banking and instant payments, and Finergy, an instant B2B payment solution serving more than 90% of the largest banks in Moldova and other countries, were presented. Fagura presented its platform designed to provide access to capital for 1 million entrepreneurs.
Gardy, a security and mobility startup, presented a personal security app that provides rapid response by professional teams.
For the sports and active lifestyle industry, Sonr offers advanced audio technology for water sports, from real-time coaching to underwater audio experiments.
In the area of artificial intelligence, presentations included BravinAI, which automates communication with customers via chat, email and voice messages; EatingAI, which provides personalized nutrition recommendations using voice and advanced algorithms; Selftalk, which develops coaching and therapy programs for teams created using artificial intelligence; and Symptive, a solution for people with menopause based on personalized artificial intelligence support.
The digital technology space was represented by Brizy, a code-free website builder adopted by international SaaS providers, and PromptEnd, which is rethinking software development for the AI era by creating functional software solutions in real time.
In education, NoteXTable presented a hardware and cloud-based solution that optimizes the classroom experience, from writing notes to accessing real-time information on student progress. The medical field was represented by ArgusAI, a medical technology startup that transforms surgical interventions using mixed reality and artificial intelligence.
Today, Moldova has a growing ecosystem with more than 250 startups. Olga Melniciuc, CEO of Startup Moldova, told about it,
In 2025, Moldovan startups attracted investments worth more than $15 million, which is twice as much as in 2024, indicating the increasing interest of investors in the local market.
The achievements of 2024 remain relevant for the development of the sector: more than 1,000 jobs were created and over $40 million in revenue was generated, confirming the scaling potential of Moldovan tech companies.
The most dynamic verticals are healthtech, fintech and edtech, but there is also rapid growth in deeptech due to artificial intelligence solutions, automation, predictive technologies for healthcare and optimization of logistics and transportation.
This progress is supported by the launch of the Moldova HiTech Park with an estimated economic impact of €1.28 billion, as well as the development of specialized hubs: HealthTech Hub, AgriTech Arena and GreenTech Hub.
In addition, closer cooperation with universities and research institutes, the legal framework for the creation of the Venture Capital Fund, new grant and co-investment instruments, the 7% tax regime and incentives such as IT Visa contribute to the creation of a climate favorable to innovation and technological entrepreneurship.









