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MATH Venture Partners
MATH Venture Partners

Math Venture Partners, founded in 2014 and based in Chicago, Illinois, is an early to middle-stage venture capital firm that focuses on investing in digital and technical companies. The firm emphasizes supporting entrepreneurial teams with a strong focus on customer acquisition and operational efficiency, leveraging their extensive experience as operators who have built, scaled, and sold businesses valued at over $7 billion. The firm has a diverse portfolio across various sectors, including SaaS, marketplace businesses, and tech-enabled services. Notable investments include Acorns, a wealth-building platform; Built In, a national recruiting platform for technical and sales talent; Chowly, which helps restaurants manage their menus and connectivity to third-party tech; and NoRedInk, an e-learning platform that improves students' grammar and writing skills. Math Venture Partners is managed by seasoned investors and operators, including Managing Directors Mark Achler, Troy Henikoff, and Dana Wright. They have partnered with over 200 companies, focusing on providing both capital and strategic support to help them grow with greater certainty. Despite their success, the firm announced that they will not raise a third fund, citing the challenging fundraising environment and their commitment to fully supporting their current portfolio companies.

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Matrix Partners
Matrix Partners

Matrix Partners is a powerhouse in early-stage venture capital, boasting over four decades of experience and $4 billion in assets under management. Their portfolio spans transformative startups like Canva, Afterpay, Oculus, and Hubspot, among 65+ IPOs and 110+ acquisitions. With offices in San Francisco and Boston, Matrix invests globally, focusing on the U.S., India, and China. Their sweet spot is in sectors like AI, fintech, digital health, and B2B SaaS. Matrix is known for its commitment to backing founders from seed through Series A, providing checks ranging from $100K to $1M. They emphasize patience, nurturing relationships with company builders and former founders, helping them scale effectively. While they often lead rounds, Matrix also co-invests, partnering with top VCs like Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz. Key team members include Pranay Desai and Paul Sherer in San Francisco, and they maintain a reputation for being hands-on, leveraging deep expertise across diverse tech-driven industries. Entrepreneurs seeking funding should approach Matrix with a clear vision for scalable innovation, as the firm is laser-focused on high-impact, technology-driven ventures.

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MatterScale Ventures
MatterScale Ventures

MatterScale Ventures is a global venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups across Latin America and the United States. Founded in 2019, the firm focuses on companies that use technology to provide high-quality, affordable, and accessible services. With headquarters in New York and a strong presence across key cities in Latin America, such as Mexico City, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo, MatterScale aims to bridge the gap between innovative startups and underserved markets. The firm's investment strategy targets industries that address essential needs, such as education, healthcare, financial services, and technology. By investing in sectors that enhance quality of life, MatterScale supports companies like Glim, which provides digital salary services, and Moova, solving last-mile delivery challenges in Latin America. The typical investment ranges from $150,000 to $750,000, often participating in pre-seed to Series A rounds, with the flexibility to syndicate larger deals alongside other investors. MatterScale's leadership is comprised of industry veterans who bring extensive experience in entrepreneurship, venture capital, and global market expansion. The team emphasizes building strong company cultures, encouraging diversity and inclusion through initiatives like Culture Rank, a tool designed to help startups maintain robust employee engagement and leadership standards. With this hands-on approach, MatterScale Ventures continues to help startups scale across Latin American and U.S. markets, aiming to make a significant social and economic impact through technology-driven solutions.

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Matterwave
Matterwave

Matterwave Ventures, established in early 2022 from the former btov Industrial Technologies team, focuses on investing in early-stage European industrial hardware and software companies. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Matterwave aims to empower startups to become global leaders in the industrial sector. Their €130M Matterwave Industrial Technologies II fund backs 20-25 companies, with initial investments ranging from €1M-4M and up to €10M in follow-on rounds. Matterwave's investment strategy prioritizes automation, digitalization, and resource efficiency within industrial value chains. They target technologies in enterprise automation, frontier tech, production optimization, and sensor-powered solutions. Notable portfolio companies include TVARIT, which specializes in AI for sustainable manufacturing, and Orcan Energy, focusing on industrial heat capture. Led by a team with over 50 years of combined venture capital experience, Matterwave Ventures leverages deep industry knowledge and strong market connections to support its portfolio companies. The team includes experts with backgrounds in engineering, physics, and technology commercialization, ensuring they provide comprehensive strategic guidance. Matterwave Ventures emphasizes sustainability and resource efficiency, aligning their investments with the EU's Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation. This commitment reflects their broader goal of enhancing Europe's industrial competitiveness while addressing environmental challenges​.

Europe
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$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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Maven Ventures
Maven Ventures

Maven Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm specializing in consumer software startups. With a notable track record, Maven has backed major successes like Zoom, Cruise, and Epic!, achieving significant exits and IPOs. Founded in 2013, the firm has maintained a focused strategy, supporting around 50 high-potential startups with investments typically ranging from $750K to $1M. The firm is keenly interested in emerging consumer trends and technologies, investing in sectors like digital health, autonomous vehicles, fintech, and AI-driven solutions. Geographic focus primarily includes the United States, particularly Silicon Valley, but Maven also invests in global opportunities. Maven Ventures' strategy is highly selective, with a small team providing hands-on support to a concentrated portfolio. The team, led by seasoned investors like Jim Scheinman, focuses on building deep relationships with founders, offering critical guidance on marketing, product development, and go-to-market strategies. Recent investments include startups like Hello Heart, which provides mobile solutions for heart health, and Wildtype, a company pioneering lab-grown seafood. The firm has a proactive approach to diversity, supporting a range of women-led and minority-led startups. Maven Ventures prefers to be approached through a well-articulated pitch that demonstrates a strong market need and scalable solution. With a reputation for nurturing bold founders and transformative ideas, Maven Ventures remains a prominent player in the VC landscape, consistently driving innovation and impactful growth in the consumer tech sector​.

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Maverick Ventures
Maverick Ventures

Maverick Ventures, established in 2015, is the venture capital arm of Maverick Capital, a multi-billion dollar investment firm. Based in San Francisco, Maverick Ventures focuses on early-stage and growth-stage investments, particularly in healthcare and technology sectors. The firm prides itself on combining the agility of a focused venture team with the extensive resources and reputation of a global investment firm. Maverick Ventures has built a diverse portfolio that includes notable companies such as Cityblock Health, Devoted Health, Collective Health, and Databricks. They typically support startups through seed to maturity stages, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational support. The team at Maverick Ventures includes experienced investors like Lee Ainslie, who bring a wealth of expertise to their investments. The firm operates with an evergreen fund structure, allowing them to reinvest profits and continuously support their portfolio companies.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Maveron
Maveron

Maveron, a consumer-only venture capital firm, was founded in 1998 by Dan Levitan and Howard Schultz, the visionary behind Starbucks. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in transformative consumer brands. With a keen understanding of consumer behavior and market trends, Maveron has built a diverse portfolio that includes notable companies like Allbirds, Everlane, and Zulily. Maveron operates with a mission to back entrepreneurs who aim to change how people live, work, learn, play, eat, and stay well. Their investments span various consumer sectors such as health and wellness, e-commerce, and food innovation. Some of their prominent exits include eBay, Trupanion, and Potbelly Sandwich Works. The firm recently raised $225 million for its eighth fund, continuing its legacy of identifying and supporting early-stage consumer startups. Maveron's team, led by experienced partners like Dan Levitan and Jason Stoffer, brings deep industry knowledge and a commitment to fostering long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs.

USA
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Max Ventures
Max Ventures

Max Ventures, founded in 2013 by Ryan Darnell and Sophie Stenbeck, is a dynamic seed-stage venture capital firm based in New York. Notable for its early investments in companies like Boxed, ZoomCar, Button, and Drone Racing League, Max Ventures focuses on consumer tech and health-tech startups. The fund targets North American markets and emphasizes investing in founders with unique consumer insights and relentless drive. Max Ventures typically makes initial investments ranging from $750K to $1M, often leading the rounds. Their strategy involves a hands-on approach, leveraging their extensive network to support portfolio companies in achieving significant growth. The fund is particularly interested in startups within the fashion/beauty, food and beverage, internet and web services, real estate, and software industries. The team, including key figures like Managing Partner Matthew Weinberg, prides itself on its ability to identify and nurture innovative talent. Startups looking to approach Max Ventures should focus on demonstrating strong consumer insight and a clear execution plan. Recently, the firm has been active with investments like UnityAI in healthcare technology, showcasing their ongoing commitment to pioneering advancements in tech.

Europe
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$500K-$1M
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Maxfield Capital
Maxfield Capital

Maxfield Capital is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments, focusing on IT and internet sectors. Established in 2013 by Alexander Turkot, the firm has a global presence with offices in New York, Tel Aviv, and Moscow. Maxfield Capital aims to bridge the gap between high-quality engineering and commercial execution, helping startups scale globally. The firm's investment focus includes sectors such as e-health, digital lending, data protection, mobility, e-education, marketplaces, and cloud computing. Maxfield Capital typically invests in companies that are beyond the seed stage, preferring those with more advanced development​. Alexander Turkot, the founder and managing partner, brings extensive experience from his background in IT, engineering, and project management, including significant roles at IBM and the Skolkovo project. Other key partners include Oleg Koujikov and Alexander Lazarev, who manage operations across various regions.

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$500K-$1M
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Maya Capital
Maya Capital

Maya Capital, founded in 2018 by Lara Lemann and Monica Saggioro, is a venture capital firm based in São Paulo, Brazil. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in Latin American startups, aiming to lead the first institutional funding rounds and provide hands-on support to its portfolio companies. Their approach includes assisting with hiring, go-to-market strategies, and fundraising efforts. Maya Capital's portfolio includes notable investments such as NotCo, a food tech company specializing in plant-based products, and Merama, an e-commerce platform aggregator. These investments have elevated both companies to unicorn status, showcasing Maya Capital's ability to identify and nurture high-potential startups. With the recent close of their second fund at $100 million, Maya Capital plans to invest in 25 to 30 new companies, with a significant portion reserved for follow-on funding. The firm aims to support the best founders in Latin America and expand their reach among Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs across the region. Their investment strategy balances a strong presence in Brazil with significant investments throughout other Latin American countries, such as Mexico, Colombia, and Chile. Maya Capital emphasizes long-term partnerships and being an integral part of their portfolio companies' journeys from early stages to successful scaling. This commitment is reflected in their proactive support and the extensive network they leverage to benefit the startups they invest in.

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Mayfield Fund
Mayfield Fund

Mayfield is a renowned venture capital firm founded in 1969, with a focus on early-stage investments. The firm is based in Menlo Park, California, and has a strong presence in the U.S. and India. Mayfield has made significant contributions to the tech industry, backing over 852 companies, including notable names like Lyft, Couchbase, and Poshmark. Mayfield’s portfolio showcases a diverse range of sectors, emphasizing artificial intelligence, enterprise software, consumer tech, semiconductors, and human and planetary health. Some of their standout investments include Unstoppable Domains, Amagi, and BigPanda, which have grown into unicorns under their guidance. The firm has also successfully shepherded companies to IPO, such as Lyft and Couchbase, and facilitated numerous high-profile acquisitions. The firm operates with a "people-first" investment philosophy, aiming to partner with visionary entrepreneurs from inception through growth stages. They typically invest in Seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, providing not only capital but also strategic support and mentorship. Mayfield's investment team includes seasoned partners like Navin Chaddha and Ursheet Parikh, who bring extensive industry experience and a track record of successful exits. Mayfield's investment strategy involves close collaboration with founders, focusing on building enduring companies that can achieve market leadership. Founders looking to connect with Mayfield should highlight their innovative solutions and potential for significant impact, aligning with the firm’s mission to back transformative technologies.

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$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Mazarine Ventures
Mazarine Ventures

MariaMazarine Ventures is a Chicago-based venture capital firm dedicated to addressing the global water crisis through technology. Founded in 2018, Mazarine exclusively invests in early-stage startups that are developing innovative solutions for managing water and wastewater-related risks across various industries. These sectors include agriculture, aquaculture, climate tech, and industrial applications, among others. The firm operates multiple funds, each with a unique focus. Fund II, for instance, targets companies with proven commercial traction—often nearing $1 million in annual sales—and intellectual property rooted in fields like chemistry, data science, and materials science. Mazarine typically leads seed and early Series A rounds, cutting checks between $25,000 and $500,000, and often continues to support its portfolio companies through follow-on investments. Mazarine’s investment strategy is centered on mitigating critical risks—such as public health, environmental protection, and business continuity—posed by water scarcity and quality issues. The firm’s approach extends beyond financial backing; it leverages a network of experienced operators and co-investors to provide strategic support, helping startups scale and achieve meaningful impact. The leadership team, including co-founders John Robinson, Pete Nassos, and Anders Hallsby, brings decades of experience in commercializing water and wastewater technologies. Mazarine’s rigorous focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) metrics underscores its commitment to not only financial returns but also substantial environmental and social impact​. wll do on Thu

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MB Business Capital

MB Business Capital, a division of MB Financial Bank, provides asset-based lending (ABL) solutions to middle-market companies across the U.S. and Canada. Founded in 1929, the firm specializes in financing companies undergoing high-growth, acquisitions, or turnarounds. MB Business Capital offers flexible credit facilities ranging from $5 million to $50 million, tailored to meet the needs of manufacturers, distributors, and service providers. The firm’s asset-based loans are designed to address the financial needs of companies in dynamic situations, such as growth spurts, acquisitions, or refinancing. MB Business Capital has built a strong reputation by offering highly structured financing options to help businesses improve liquidity while maintaining operational flexibility. Clients benefit from MB's in-depth industry expertise, and the firm is known for its creative financial engineering, providing solutions even when traditional banks may be less flexible. MB Business Capital’s portfolio includes financing for companies such as Visual Data Media Services and True Position Technologies, reflecting its focus on sectors like technology, aerospace, and industrial services. Their approach to lending is particularly attractive to companies needing bespoke financial arrangements, such as those in turnaround scenarios or undergoing major transitions. Headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, MB Business Capital continues to play a key role in asset-based lending, leveraging decades of experience to provide customized financing solutions that support long-term business success.

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MB Venture Partners
MB Venture Partners

in 2001, MBVP primarily focuses on medical device startups, particularly those addressing musculoskeletal diseases. Notable investments include startups acquired by industry giants like Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Smith + Nephew, Zimmer Biomet, and Wright Medical (now part of Stryker). MBVP's strategy emphasizes providing not just capital but also strategic direction, leveraging their deep industry connections and expertise. They typically invest at all stages of development, ensuring that startups have the support they need from inception through to exit. The firm is known for its active role in the Musculoskeletal New Ventures Conference, a testament to its leadership in the sector. The team is led by co-founder Gary Stevenson, whose background includes significant roles in healthcare investment banking, equity research, and general management at Abbott Laboratories. Gary's comprehensive experience and his educational background, including an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, underscore the firm's robust leadership. MBVP prefers to be approached by startups with a clear, compelling value proposition in the life sciences sector. They are known for writing substantial checks and often lead investment rounds. Their involvement in over 50 startups highlights their active investment approach and commitment to advancing medical innovations​.

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MBX Capital
MBX Capital

MBX Capital, established in 2015, is a venture capital firm headquartered in Claymont, Delaware. The firm specializes in early-stage investments within the healthcare and life sciences sectors, focusing on pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds. MBX Capital has a robust portfolio that includes companies like Luna, Concert Health, Koneksa Health, Atlas Labs, and Buoy Health​. Notable recent investments by MBX Capital include Vivodyne, which raised $38 million in November 2023, and Macro Trials, which secured $6 million in June 2023. These investments underline the firm's commitment to advancing biotechnology and clinical trials​ (PitchBook)​. Additionally, MBX Capital led a $10.7 million Series A financing for Contraline, supporting the development of innovative medical technologies​​. The firm's co-founders, Gurdane Bhutani and Zeshan Muhammedi, lead a team that provides hands-on support to portfolio companies, leveraging their expertise and extensive network to drive growth and innovation​​. MBX Capital's strategic approach and active involvement make it a key player in the venture capital landscape for healthcare and life sciences startups.

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mcapitalpartners.fr

M Capital Partners, with €500 million under management, specializes in French small-cap investments, particularly in Seed to Series B rounds. Their diverse portfolio spans over 160 SMEs, including industries such as fintech, foodtech, media, and traveltech. Notable investments include innovative startups across Europe. Their strategic approach focuses on long-term growth, typically holding investments for 3-5 years before seeking exits via strategic sales or IPOs. With offices in Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nice, and Lyon, their team of 40, including 22 investment professionals and 19 senior advisors, is dedicated to fostering partnerships that drive industry transformation.

MCJ Capital
MCJ Capital

MCJ Collective is a climate-focused venture capital firm, investing in early-stage startups that are solving the challenges of energy transition and climate resilience. Founded by Jason Jacobs, MCJ Collective began with the My Climate Journey podcast, which evolved into a fund backing over 80 companies in areas such as carbon removal, climate adaptation, and decarbonization technologies. MCJ primarily invests in early-stage rounds (Pre-Seed to Series A) with typical check sizes ranging from $500,000 to $5 million. The firm is deeply rooted in its community-driven approach, leveraging a broad network of founders, industry experts, and investors to accelerate the growth of its portfolio. MCJ avoids direct governance roles and instead focuses on creating strategic connections for its founders through its vast ecosystem. With its latest fund, MCJ 2023, targeting $125 million, the firm plans to continue its diverse investments, focusing on innovative solutions to the climate crisis. Key team members include Jason Jacobs (Founder), Cody Simms, Yin Lu, and Thai Nguyen, all of whom bring a wealth of experience in climate tech, community building, and impact investing.

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Md Start
Md Start

MD Start is a unique medtech incubator and fund based in Paris, dedicated to transforming early-stage medical device ideas into commercially viable companies. Founded in 2010, it partners with leading institutions like Medtronic, Bpifrance, and Sofinnova Partners to support innovative concepts that are too early for traditional venture investment. MD Start’s approach is hands-on, focusing on developing, managing, and de-risking projects to attract later-stage investment. The incubator primarily targets groundbreaking European medtech innovations, working closely with physicians and researchers to evaluate over 1,400 ideas, resulting in the creation of 7 companies. With expertise spanning product development, regulatory strategy, and clinical validation, MD Start ensures rapid and capital-efficient progress from idea to market. The team is led by experienced industry veterans like Gérard Hascoët, Anne Osdoit, and Lukas Guenther, who are instrumental in the incubator's success. Their focus is on turning early concepts into disruptive technologies, particularly in therapeutic devices and surgical tools. MD Start’s unique model and strong industry backing make it a vital player in Europe’s medtech landscape.

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Mechanism Capital
Mechanism Capital

Mechanism Capital is a venture capital firm specializing in the crypto ecosystem, with a primary focus on decentralized finance (DeFi), Web3, and gaming. Established in 2020 and based in Liberty Hill, Texas, the firm aims to support early-stage projects that are leveraging blockchain technology to drive innovation. Mechanism Capital has a diverse investment strategy, engaging in both primary venture deals and secondary liquid investments, as well as actively participating in DeFi yield farming and other strategic opportunities. The firm's portfolio includes well-known crypto startups like Nansen, 1inch, and Arbitrum, showcasing its involvement in key areas of the crypto sector. Mechanism is particularly known for its interest in Web3 gaming, where it invests in projects that push the boundaries of traditional gaming by integrating blockchain technology. Notable investments include reNFT, which facilitates NFT renting, and Avalon, a platform aimed at creating interoperable games. The firm has a $100 million fund focused on gaming projects, which underscores its commitment to this niche within the crypto space. Mechanism Capital is led by industry experts, including co-founder Andrew Kang, who emphasizes a hands-on approach to building long-term value within the crypto ecosystem. The firm remains active despite the volatility in the sector, including its exposure to the FTX collapse, which has not halted its ongoing support for emerging projects. With a flexible investment strategy, Mechanism Capital continues to explore innovative projects that are shaping the future of decentralized technologies.

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Medevice
Medevice

Medevice Capital is a Paris-based venture capital firm founded in 2011 that specializes in investing in early-stage MedTech and e-health startups. The fund primarily targets innovative companies in the healthcare sector, with a focus on medical devices and diagnostic technologies. Medevice typically invests in rounds ranging from $1 million to $5 million, supporting startups at the seed and later stages​. Some notable portfolio companies include Pixyl, which develops AI-driven medical imaging solutions, and Emagina, focused on women's health with a connected device for perineum care. Medevice also invested in Dyameo, which is working on cancer detection devices​. The firm is led by Cécile Réal, the founder and CEO, and its team has a strong background in healthcare entrepreneurship and investment. Medevice remains active, making approximately two investments per year, particularly within the European market.

Europe
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Media Ventures
Media Ventures

Media Ventures, founded by Dirk Ströer, is a Cologne-based venture capital firm focusing on media, technology, telecommunications, and e-commerce sectors. Established in 2000, the firm has been instrumental in supporting innovative business models and emerging companies, primarily within Germany and Europe. Media Ventures seeks to empower entrepreneurs by providing both strategic investment and operational support, leveraging its deep-rooted expertise in media and advertising. The firm’s investment strategy revolves around backing early-stage to growth-stage companies that demonstrate potential for scalability and market leadership. Over the years, Media Ventures has built a diverse portfolio, including companies like aha.de, a longstanding player in the newsletter segment, and multiple digital marketing platforms. By maintaining a strong focus on digital and tech-based business models, the firm aligns its investments with the evolving media landscape, such as programmatic advertising, e-commerce solutions, and new media technologies. Dirk Ströer’s leadership has ensured that Media Ventures operates with a keen understanding of the industry's needs, often facilitating synergies between portfolio companies and his larger media empire, Ströer Group. This strategic integration helps startups scale faster by gaining access to comprehensive marketing solutions and broader distribution channels. Media Ventures continues to play a critical role in Germany’s media and tech ecosystem, fostering innovation and driving growth across digital and telecommunications markets.

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Medicxi
Medicxi

Medicxi is a premier European venture capital firm specializing in life sciences, with a focus on drug discovery and therapeutic development. Established in 2016 by the former life sciences team of Index Ventures, the firm has raised over €1 billion across various funds. Medicxi’s flagship funds, such as Medicxi III (€400 million), invest in both early and late-stage biopharma companies. Notable investments include Genmab, Micromet (acquired by Amgen), and Minerva Neurosciences. Medicxi's investment strategy is centered around its "asset-centric" approach, where the firm invests in companies with strong clinical proof-of-concept that address clear unmet medical needs. Their investments typically range between €10 million and €25 million, supporting companies through key phases like clinical development and regulatory approval​. The firm partners closely with major pharmaceutical players such as Novartis, Johnson & Johnson, and GlaxoSmithKline, which provides strategic backing for its portfolio companies​. Headquartered in London, Geneva, and Jersey, Medicxi has become a leading name in European biotech, with a strong emphasis on translating scientific innovation into commercially viable drugs. Their portfolio spans across the full healthcare continuum, from early discovery to late-stage clinical assets, giving them a unique position in Europe’s life sciences ecosystem. Through its deep ties to industry leaders and a robust scientific advisory board, Medicxi continues to drive the next generation of breakthrough therapeutics​.

Europe
$10M-$50M
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Medingenii

Medingenii Capital, based in Houston, Texas, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in healthcare, medical devices, healthtech, and life sciences. With a clear focus on disruptive solutions addressing critical challenges in these fields, the firm leverages its deep connections within the Texas Medical Center ecosystem and a global network of co-investors and industry leaders to scale startups for growth and successful exits. Notable portfolio companies include Vitls, Ucardia, and Forest Devices, all of which innovate in life sciences and medical technology. Medingenii’s investment strategy targets healthtech startups, particularly those advancing genomic testing, patient engagement, and medical devices. The firm prefers to engage early, often leading or co-investing in rounds. Their average check size typically hovers around $1.5M. The leadership team, including key figures like Greg Campbell, Diane Yoo, and Eddie Patton, brings decades of entrepreneurial and investment expertise, with a strong emphasis on supporting underrepresented founders and female-led ventures. Medingenii’s unique blend of healthcare specialization and its commitment to diversity position it as a critical player for startups seeking to make a significant impact in the medical and health sectors.

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MedMountain Ventures
MedMountain Ventures

Manifold Ventures (MMV) is a venture capital firm focused on supporting early-stage companies in healthcare innovation. Founded by physicians and healthcare entrepreneurs, MMV invests in startups that are developing groundbreaking medical technologies and solutions. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, offering more than just capital; they provide strategic guidance, operational expertise, and access to an extensive network of industry professionals. Their portfolio includes companies like Stellation (patient-provider matching technology), PocketRN (telehealth nursing), and Gradient Health (a healthcare data marketplace). MMV's team, led by Dr. Branden Rosenhan and Dr. Saumitra Thakur, brings deep experience in both clinical practice and business, which they leverage to help their portfolio companies navigate the complexities of the healthcare industry. MMV is headquartered in Salt Lake City and focuses on identifying promising healthcare innovations early in their development cycle, with the goal of helping these startups scale into successful enterprises.

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MedVenture
MedVenture

MedVenture Partners, Inc., a Tokyo-based venture capital firm, specializes in early-stage investments within the life sciences sector, with a distinct focus on medical devices and healthcare technologies. Established in 2013 by Hajime Oshita and Dr. Fumiaki Ikeno, the firm has rapidly built a reputation for identifying and nurturing innovative startups poised to disrupt the healthcare landscape. Their portfolio includes standout companies such as Biomedical Solutions, Inc., which exemplifies their commitment to fostering groundbreaking technologies. MedVenture’s investment strategy is characterized by a hands-on approach, often leading funding rounds and providing substantial guidance to portfolio companies. They prioritize startups that demonstrate strong potential for global impact, particularly those addressing critical medical needs. Their geographic focus remains largely on Japan, but they have shown interest in companies that can expand internationally. With over 22 billion Yen in assets under management, MedVenture manages multiple funds, the most recent of which raised 99 billion Yen. The firm’s approach to investment is strategic and collaborative, leveraging deep medical expertise alongside innovative technology. Startups seeking investment should be prepared to present compelling, well-researched pitches that highlight their innovation and market potential. Led by a team of seasoned professionals, including Oshita, who has over two decades of experience in the medical device industry, MedVenture Partners is committed to driving successful exits and significant market advances. Their active involvement in the growth and development of their portfolio companies underscores their role as a key player in Japan’s venture capital landscape.

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Mendoza Ventures
Mendoza Ventures

Mendoza Ventures, co-founded by Adrian and Senofer Mendoza, is a Boston and San Francisco-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in AI, cybersecurity, and fintech. The firm is known for its strong focus on diversity, with 90% of its portfolio companies led by immigrants, people of color, or women. Since its founding, Mendoza Ventures has raised three funds and supported over 15 startups, with several successful exits, including Alyce, acquired by Sendoso, and Finch, acquired by Finder. Their hands-on approach means they limit their portfolio to 12-15 companies, allowing them to dedicate significant time and resources to each startup, meeting weekly with founders to provide strategic guidance and operational support. Mendoza Ventures’ focus on diversity and inclusion, combined with their deep domain expertise in AI, fintech, and cybersecurity, positions them as leaders in driving innovation in these sectors. The firm has secured significant investments from major financial institutions, including Bank of America and Truist, underscoring their commitment to closing the wealth gap and supporting underrepresented founders.

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Menlo Ventures
Menlo Ventures

Menlo Ventures, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, has a robust history of investing in transformative technology companies across consumer, enterprise, and healthcare sectors. Notable investments include Uber, Roku, Warby Parker, Poshmark, and Chime. The firm focuses on early-stage investments but supports companies through their entire growth journey. Menlo Ventures recently closed a $1.35 billion fund aimed at backing the next generation of AI startups, reflecting its commitment to cutting-edge technologies. The firm also emphasizes deep involvement with portfolio companies, offering strategic guidance and support through every stage of development.

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Merak Ventures

Merak Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New Delhi, India. Founded by Manu Rikhye and Sheetal Bahl, Merak Ventures focuses on investing in seed-stage, B2B, and emerging technology companies that solve real-world problems and have the potential for large-scale impact. They have a particular interest in sectors like ClimateTech, InsurTech, SaaS, and the creator economy​​. Merak Ventures typically writes initial checks ranging from $0.5 to $1.5 million, with a sweet spot at $1 million, and can follow on with investments up to $5 million in subsequent rounds. They are strictly India-centric, preferring to invest in companies with significant operations or ties to India​​. Their portfolio includes companies like Helium, an AI platform for e-commerce, and Atomgrid, which focuses on specialty chemicals. Merak Ventures plans to invest in 18-20 startups over the next three to four years from their $100 million debut fund​​. The team at Merak Ventures comprises experienced professionals like Pranav Sanghvi, who brings a background in music and investing, and Ashita Gupta, a principal who focuses on sectors such as FinTech and AgriTech​. The firm’s approach is thesis-driven, investing across a broad range of industries while constantly evolving their investment frameworks to better understand the markets and startups they invest in​​.

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Merantix
Merantix

Merantix is a Berlin-based AI venture studio that has been building and investing in AI-driven startups since 2016. It operates Europe's largest AI platform, focusing on ideating, incubating, and scaling AI ventures across various industries. The company is notable for its emphasis on transformative AI applications, particularly in B2B sectors. Merantix has recently launched a €100 million fund, which is divided into three parts: €25 million for co-investing in external startups, €25 million for incubating new ventures, and €50 million for supporting existing investments. This marks a significant expansion from its traditional model, where it primarily incubated its own startups with an initial €1 million investment in exchange for equity. The firm has incubated successful companies like Vara, an AI breast cancer detection startup, and Cambrium, which focuses on AI-powered protein design. Merantix also hosts the AI Campus in Berlin, a 5,200 sqm co-working and community space dedicated to AI innovation, bringing together startups, corporations, and investors to foster collaboration. Merantix’s investment strategy focuses on early-stage companies, particularly in pre-seed and Series A rounds, with a strong emphasis on supporting founders who have deep domain expertise and a passion for AI.

Europe
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Mercia Fund Managers
Mercia Fund Managers

Mercia Asset Management is a leading UK-based specialist asset manager that focuses on providing capital across four core asset classes: venture capital, private equity, debt, and balance sheet investments. Established initially as a seed capital provider linked to universities, it has grown to manage over £1.4 billion in assets, emphasizing support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the UK, especially in underserved regional markets. The firm’s investment approach is built around its "Complete Connected Capital" model, which combines funds under management (FuM) with direct investments from its balance sheet. This hybrid strategy allows Mercia to offer flexible, long-term capital to startups and scale-ups, typically investing up to £10 million per round. Mercia's extensive portfolio covers sectors such as technology, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing, with notable investments in companies like Oxford Genetics and Netacea. Mercia operates nine regional offices, helping it maintain a close connection with local businesses, and collaborates with government bodies, institutional investors, and private individuals. The firm’s effective management of EIS (Enterprise Investment Scheme) and VCT (Venture Capital Trust) funds has enabled it to deliver consistent returns, achieving an average premium of around 53% on exits. Since its IPO in 2014, Mercia has demonstrated a solid track record in supporting the growth of UK regional businesses while delivering dividends to its investors, underpinning its strategy to be the top regional capital provider in the UK.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
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Mercia Tech

Mercia Asset Management, based in the UK, is a leading provider of venture, private equity, and debt financing, with a strong regional focus outside London. With over £1.5 billion in assets under management, Mercia actively backs early-stage businesses in sectors like AI, digital health, clean tech, and biosciences. Notable investments include Netacea (cybersecurity) and Nova Pangaea (sustainable aviation fuel), reflecting its commitment to high-growth sectors. Mercia typically invests between £500k to £20m, supporting startups through multiple stages of growth, including Seed to Series B. The firm’s focus on regional UK businesses helps address funding gaps, with 77% of their recent investments outside London. Their strategy prioritizes long-term partnerships with founders, often maintaining investments for five to seven years. The team, led by CEO Dr. Mark Payton, has a track record of successful exits, including the £100m sale of Faradion and the sale of nDreams to Aonic. Mercia's portfolio also benefits from its affiliation with major initiatives like the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund, which helps accelerate regional growth. Mercia is known for being approachable and hands-on, offering mentorship alongside capital​.

Europe
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Mercury
Mercury

Mercury Fund is an early-stage venture capital firm based in the U.S. that focuses on software startups, primarily in Middle America. Founded with the mission of driving innovation outside of coastal tech hubs, Mercury has built a portfolio that spans sectors such as SaaS, AI, and fintech. The firm has helped create over $9 billion in value by supporting transformative businesses, particularly in areas like enterprise SaaS, industrial IoT, and tech-enabled services. Mercury typically invests between $1 million and $4 million in Seed and Series A rounds, while also providing follow-on funding of up to $8 million over the life of a company. They act as lead or co-lead investors, helping startups achieve sustainable growth through their proprietary operational framework, which focuses on improving business processes early in a company's development. Notable companies in their portfolio include Cart.com, Benson Hill, and Amify. The firm takes pride in backing both first-time founders and seasoned entrepreneurs, offering them access to a vast network of growth partners and resources.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Meridian Street Capital
Meridian Street Capital

Meridian Street Capital is a venture capital firm established in 2016, based in New York City. The firm specializes in early-stage investments at the intersection of healthcare and technology. Their approach is to support founders from the earliest stages, often from day one, to help turn innovative ideas into category-defining companies. Meridian Street Capital has a strong portfolio that includes companies like 1upHealth, ClosedLoop.ai, and Jona Health, among others. They focus on investing in businesses that leverage technology to improve healthcare services, access, and efficiency. Typically, their investments range from $100K to $5M, with a sweet spot around $1.5M. The firm has a hands-on approach, providing strategic guidance and leveraging their industry connections to support the growth of their portfolio companies. The team at Meridian Street Capital includes key figures such as George Ribaroff and T. Scott Law Jr., who bring extensive experience in venture capital and healthcare technology. They have a focused strategy, partnering with a concentrated group of startups to ensure dedicated support and resources. Meridian Street Capital has made a total of 47 investments and has seen several successful exits, including Valify and Hint Health. Their investment strategy emphasizes backing exceptional teams with innovative solutions that have the potential to transform healthcare.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
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Meritech Capital Partners
Meritech Capital Partners

Meritech Capital Partners is a leading late-stage venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, established in 1999. The firm specializes in investing in high-growth technology companies, typically engaging during Series B and Series C rounds. With a focus on sectors such as data analytics, software, fintech, and consumer internet, Meritech has played a significant role in scaling industry-leading businesses. Notable investments include high-profile names like Salesforce, Facebook, Datadog, Roblox, and Snowflake. Meritech’s strategy revolves around selective, disciplined investing, ensuring they work closely with each company to help drive operational excellence and strategic growth. The firm's latest Fund VII closed with $800 million, reinforcing its commitment to backing transformative technologies across cloud computing, AI, and enterprise software. They take a hands-on approach, where partners actively collaborate with founders to refine go-to-market strategies and expand business reach. What sets Meritech apart is their streamlined structure, emphasizing long-term partnerships rather than a wide, fragmented investment spread. This allows them to be deeply involved with their portfolio companies, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance, leveraging decades of expertise in tech investing. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Meritech continues to be a key player in empowering the next generation of technology leaders by supporting growth-stage companies with potential for market disruption and leadership.

$10M-$50M
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Meron Capital
Meron Capital

Meron Capital, founded in 2017 and based in Tel Aviv, is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on investing in deep-technology software startups. The firm, led by managing partners Liron Azrielant and Daniel Roditi, has raised two funds, Meron I and Meron II, each with $50 million. Meron Capital primarily invests in sectors such as enterprise software, cybersecurity, digital health, fintech, and DevOps, targeting pre-seed and seed-stage companies. Notable investments by Meron Capital include Loom Systems, acquired by ServiceNow; Reshuffle, acquired by Twitter; Clear Genetics, acquired by Invitae; and Axonize, acquired by Planon. The firm’s current portfolio also includes promising startups like LendAI, Sorbet, Firmbase, and Laminar​. Meron Capital prides itself on a founder-first approach, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network to help startups scale. They emphasize backing resilient and technically proficient founders who are capable of pushing through challenges and leveraging subtle expert feedback to refine their business models​.

Israel
USA
Website
Merus Capital
Merus Capital

Merus Capital, founded in 2008 and based in Palo Alto, California, focuses on early-stage investments, primarily from pre-seed to Series A rounds. The firm specializes in sectors such as HR tech, big data and analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, biotech, and developer tools. Merus Capital has made 104 investments and has had 30 successful exits, including notable companies like Amplitude, Iterable, and Symphony​. Other prominent portfolio companies include Emi Labs, Censia, Moesif, and Modern Health​. Co-founded by Sean Dempsey, Salman Ullah, and Peter Hsing, Merus Capital aims to support ambitious teams that are building industry-defining platforms. The firm offers substantial follow-on capital and leverages its extensive network to help portfolio companies scale effectively​.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
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Meta Impact Capital
Meta Impact Capital

Meta Impact Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York, focusing on early-stage investments within the Web3, blockchain, and metaverse sectors. Established in 2022, the firm aims to support innovative startups that are building the digital infrastructure of the future. Meta Impact Capital is committed to fostering technology that enables new forms of digital interaction, community engagement, and decentralized systems. The firm’s investment strategy emphasizes backing companies at the seed stage, with investment sizes typically ranging from $100,000 to $10 million. Recent investments include ventures like Metajuice and SkyArk Chronicles, which align with their focus on digital entertainment and financial software solutions. They actively participate in the development of these startups by providing strategic support and access to a network of industry partners across the tech and blockchain ecosystems. Meta Impact Capital is led by a team of experienced professionals including partners like Paul Gyra and Kevin Virgil, who bring deep expertise in technology and finance. The firm has also expanded its footprint globally, with team members located in the United States, United Arab Emirates, and other regions, reflecting their ambition to support a wide range of markets. Through its strategic investments, Meta Impact Capital seeks to drive the adoption of emerging technologies that are reshaping digital economies, positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving Web3 space.

$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
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Metaplanet Holdings
Metaplanet Holdings

Metaplanet Holdings, founded in 2011 by Jaan Tallinn, co-founder of Skype, is a venture capital firm based in Tallinn, Estonia. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in deep technology startups that promise long-term societal and civilizational impacts. Metaplanet emphasizes funding science-heavy projects and non-commercial research aimed at reducing existential risks, particularly from AI and other advanced technologies. Metaplanet has a diversified portfolio of over 150 startups, with notable investments including BillionToOne, a provider of cell-free cancer liquid biopsy tests, and Anthropic, an AI-based conversational chatbot service. The firm has made more than 50 successful exits, including companies like Ampler Bikes and Apprente. Recent investments include $7 million in the blockchain company Fhenix and $13 million in Neurable, a brain-computer interface technology company. The firm's investment strategy focuses on sectors such as AI, neuroscience, blockchain, and encryption, supporting innovations that have the potential to disrupt industries or create entirely new ones. Metaplanet's team, led by Managing Partner Rauno Miljand and Partner Alexey Morgunov, operates with a lean structure, enabling them to make impactful and strategic investments.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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MetaProp
MetaProp

MetaProp is the leading venture capital firm specializing in PropTech, blending physical and digital real estate innovations. Established in 2015 and headquartered in New York City, MetaProp has invested in over 150 PropTech startups, such as Attentive, Spruce, and Bowery, creating significant enterprise value across a 20 billion square foot real estate portfolio. MetaProp's primary investment focus is on early-stage PropTech companies that offer software, IoT, and tech-enabled services. The firm’s geographic reach is global, with notable partners across North America, Asia, and Europe. MetaProp’s investment strategy emphasizes hands-on support, providing startups with mentorship, strategic advice, and industry connections. The firm’s average investment ranges between $150,000 to $2 million, and they are known for leading investment rounds. Key team members include co-founders Aaron Block and Zak Schwarzman, who bring a wealth of experience and deep industry connections. The team is complemented by executives like Maureen Waters and Monica O’Neill, who bolster MetaProp’s commitment to supporting their portfolio companies. To engage with MetaProp, startups are encouraged to leverage their extensive network and proactive approach by pitching through their formal channels or connecting at industry events. MetaProp's accelerator program at Columbia University and other global initiatives further highlight their dedication to fostering innovation in the real estate sector.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Metavallon VC
Metavallon VC

Metavallon VC, founded in 2018 and based in Athens, Greece, focuses on early-stage investments in technology startups, particularly those connected to Greece. They typically invest in seed and pre-seed stages, with initial funding tickets ranging from €500K to €1.5M. The firm emphasizes supporting startups in sectors like transportation and mobility, energy and cleantech, space and aviation, machine learning and AI, and more. Notable investments by Metavallon VC include Ferryhopper, a leading ferry booking platform, and Wikifarmer, which aims to democratize agricultural commerce. The firm has also successfully exited from companies such as Seervision, which specializes in AI-driven camera automation software, and Think Silicon, a provider of graphics technology solutions. Metavallon VC offers extensive support to their portfolio companies, including business development, B2B sales, recruiting, and exit planning. Their approach combines financial backing with hands-on guidance to help startups scale and achieve significant market impact. The leadership team includes George Karantonis, Myrto Papathanou, and Yorgos Mousmoulas, who bring extensive experience in venture capital and technology investments.

Europe
$100K-$500K
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Metaversal
Metaversal

Metaversal is a venture studio and investment firm based in Miami Beach, Florida, focused on the NFT and Web3 ecosystem. Established in 2021 by Yossi Hasson and Dan Schmerin, the company aims to empower creators by providing capital and resources to develop projects that define the future of digital ownership and the open metaverse. Metaversal has a multi-pronged approach, functioning both as an investor in NFT projects and as a co-creator through its venture studio. This allows them to incubate and produce innovative digital art and blockchain-based ventures. The firm raised $50 million in a Series A round, led by CoinFund and other significant backers, which has enabled it to expand its curation and investment capabilities. Some of Metaversal's notable projects include early investments in iconic NFTs like Noun #9 and collaborations with renowned artists and brands across various blockchain platforms. The company is committed to a multi-chain future, supporting projects on networks like Tezos and Ethereum, aiming to leverage diverse technologies for broader cultural impact. Metaversal's strategy focuses on long-term value by investing in projects that are not only technologically advanced but also culturally significant. The firm engages deeply with the creators it supports, fostering a collaborative approach that blends financial backing with strategic guidance to build sustainable ventures within the rapidly evolving Web3 space.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Metis Capital
Metis Capital

Metis Capital Partners is a dynamic family office based in Lagos, Nigeria, founded by Hakeem and Myma Belo-Osagie in 2008. Renowned for its strategic investments across various sectors, Metis has a diverse portfolio that includes notable startups like Pivo, brixie, and Aku Fintech. Their industry focus spans financial software, capital markets, and commercial products, reflecting their commitment to innovation and growth in these areas. With a geographical focus on Nigeria and broader African markets, Metis Capital Partners leverages deep local knowledge to identify and nurture high-potential ventures. Their investment strategy emphasizes early-stage and seed investments, often leading funding rounds and providing significant capital to foster business development. The firm’s active engagement is evident in their recent investments, with an average check size tailored to meet the needs of emerging companies. The team at Metis is spearheaded by Hakeem Belo-Osagie, an influential entrepreneur with a profound understanding of the African investment landscape, supported by co-founder Myma Belo-Osagie and key partners like Junaid Belo-Osagie. Their collective expertise and strategic approach make Metis Capital a pivotal player in the region's venture capital ecosystem. Startups seeking investment are encouraged to approach Metis with a well-prepared pitch that demonstrates scalability and market potential. The firm’s rigorous due diligence process ensures that they partner with ventures that align with their vision of driving sustainable economic growth in Africa.

Africa
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
METRO Xcel
METRO Xcel

The METRO Accelerator, powered by Techstars, is a highly selective mentorship-driven program designed to support early-stage startups in the hospitality, retail, and food-tech sectors. Based in Berlin, the accelerator runs for three months and provides startups with access to extensive mentorship, industry expertise, and global networks. It offers up to €120,000 in funding for each participating company in exchange for up to 6% equity. This program focuses on digital solutions that enhance efficiency and innovation within the hospitality and retail industries. Startups in areas like restaurant tech, retail tech, and food innovation are prime candidates, and they benefit from close collaboration with METRO AG, one of the world’s largest wholesale and food service providers. Since its launch in 2015, the METRO Accelerator has helped companies like Flowtify and Frag Paul gain substantial traction, with several of its alumni raising significant follow-on investments post-program​.

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Metrodora Ventures
Metrodora Ventures

Metrodora Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2020 by Chelsea Clinton. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in the health and learning sectors, with a mission to support companies that improve access to care, education, and vital information. Metrodora Ventures is driven by a values-conscious approach, investing in purpose-driven startups that aim to make a significant impact on society. The firm’s portfolio includes innovative companies like Teal Health, which is developing telehealth platforms focused on women’s health, and Blooming Health, which creates technology to help older adults maintain connections with their communities. Another notable investment is Swing Therapeutics, which develops digital therapies for chronic illness management. Metrodora Ventures operates with the goal of nurturing its portfolio companies by providing capital, market insights, and industry relationships. The firm raised its debut fund of $20.8 million and is currently in the process of raising a second fund to continue its mission of fostering impactful startups.

USA
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Metropolis VC
Metropolis VC

Founded in 2018, Metropolis VC is a global venture capital firm headquartered in Beijing, China, with a strong focus on early-stage investments in technology and digital-first businesses. Leveraging a team experienced in major tech companies such as Google and Nokia/Microsoft, Metropolis brings strategic depth to its partnerships. The firm is active in identifying promising startups that aim to disrupt traditional markets through innovation and cutting-edge technology. Key investments include Inbox Health, a leader in health tech, Prevu, a real estate technology platform, and TraceAir, which uses AI for construction management. Metropolis VC operates with a collaborative approach, often participating in seed and Series A rounds, providing customized funding amounts that align with a startup's specific needs. The firm’s investment strategy focuses on fostering long-term partnerships, not just providing capital but supporting product development and go-to-market strategies. This approach is led by Andrew Zubrilin, a prominent partner based in New York, who guides their investment philosophy and strategic engagements. With an active portfolio spanning various sectors, Metropolis has established itself as a dynamic player in the venture capital ecosystem. Although its core operations are anchored in the U.S. and China, the firm holds a global perspective, ready to invest in transformative tech across borders. This mix of geographic diversity and deep technological expertise enables Metropolis to be a key supporter of innovative startups aiming for accelerated growth and market leadership.

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Metropolis Ventures
Metropolis Ventures

Metropolis Ventures is a global venture capital firm based in California, focusing on early-stage investments in technology and digital-first companies. Since its establishment, the firm has built a diverse portfolio across multiple industries, including real estate tech, life sciences, and blockchain. Metropolis Ventures seeks to identify and support companies with disruptive technologies and strong growth potential, especially those in high-tech sectors and digital solutions. The firm typically invests in seed and Series A rounds, with recent investments including companies like TraceAir, a construction tech firm using cloud computing and drones, and Prevu, a digital homebuying platform. Metropolis Ventures operates with a collaborative investment approach, often partnering with other VCs to scale promising startups. The firm also boasts a team of professionals with extensive experience from leading technology companies like Google and Microsoft, as well as backgrounds in venture capital and startups, providing strategic insights and guidance to their portfolio companies. Led by partners like Andrew Zubrilin, Metropolis Ventures continues to expand its influence, backing startups that aim to redefine industries with innovative digital tools and technologies. They have a presence in major markets, including the United States and select international locations, reflecting their global investment outlook. The firm's focus on digital transformation and technology-driven sectors positions it as a key player in nurturing the next generation of tech enterprises.

$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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Meusinvest (Noshaq)
Meusinvest (Noshaq)

Noshaq is an investment fund based in Liège, Belgium, that offers a range of financing solutions aimed at fostering the creation and growth of companies, particularly SMEs. Established in 1985 under the name Meusinvest, the organization has grown significantly and rebranded to Noshaq in 2019 to better reflect its innovative and dynamic approach to investment. Noshaq manages a portfolio of 477 companies and has supported over 1,020 companies since its inception. The fund's primary focus areas include biotechnology, industry 4.0, digital technology, quality food, real estate, energy, sustainable development, and cultural industries. They provide funding through various vehicles, including equity investments, loans, and leasing, tailored to the specific needs of each stage of a company's development. Notable initiatives under Noshaq include Noshaq Spin-Offs, which supports the creation of spin-offs in collaboration with the University of Liège, and LeanSquare, which focuses on innovative projects in cultural and creative industries, enterprise software, and life sciences. Additionally, Noshaq is actively involved in regional development projects, such as La Grand Poste, a creative hub in the heart of Liège.

Israel
USA
+2
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
MFV Partners
MFV Partners

MFV Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in deep tech investments. Founded in 2018, the firm focuses on backing visionary entrepreneurs who are developing groundbreaking technologies to transform large industries such as automotive, manufacturing, energy, agriculture, and healthcare. MFV Partners is particularly interested in companies that are driving innovation through advanced hardware and software solutions. The firm typically invests in post-seed and Series A rounds, positioning itself as a strategic partner for startups aiming to disrupt traditional verticals. Some of their notable investments include Agility Robotics, a leader in robotics, and Akridata, a platform for data-centric AI, both of which align with MFV’s commitment to pushing the frontiers of technology. The team at MFV Partners, led by Karthee Madasamy and supported by experts in various tech domains, brings a wealth of experience in identifying and nurturing companies that are set to redefine their industries. MFV Partners continues to be an influential player in the deep tech space, helping to catalyze digital transformations across multiple sectors​.

South Asia
USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
MGV
MGV

MGV Capital Group is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on investing in tech startups across North America, Latin America, and Israel. The firm primarily targets sectors such as fintech, consumer internet, enterprise software, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, MGV leverages a global network and deep sales expertise to support founders in building scalable, go-to-market teams. Notable investments from MGV include Codiga, a software development lifecycle platform acquired by Datadog, and Plerk, a digital employee benefits startup in Mexico that recently merged with Minu to enhance its platform. Other significant investments include Med247 in Vietnam, FishLog in Indonesia, and Giztix in Thailand. MGV’s strategy involves leading seed and early-stage funding rounds, offering not just capital but also strategic guidance and extensive support through their network. They aim to back a limited number of high-potential startups each year to provide focused, hands-on mentorship and resources. The team, led by co-founder and managing partner Marc Schröder, brings a wealth of experience from both entrepreneurial and investment backgrounds. For startups looking to engage with MGV, it's crucial to showcase innovative solutions with strong market potential and scalability, particularly in the targeted tech sectors.

USA
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MGV Capital
MGV Capital

MGV Capital Group is a San Antonio-based venture capital firm founded in 2020, focusing on early-stage investments in technology-driven sectors across the United States and Mexico. The firm targets high-growth areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, digital platforms, and augmented analytics. MGV’s investment strategy emphasizes supporting startups that leverage advanced technologies to solve complex problems at scale, with the goal of fostering economic growth and innovation in North America. The firm, led by General Partner Mariano González, provides more than just capital to its portfolio companies. It offers strategic consulting and access to a robust network of founders, investors, and industry experts, helping startups refine their business models and accelerate growth. MGV Capital's hands-on approach has enabled it to build a diverse portfolio, including companies like Codiga and Plerk, which have seen successful exits via acquisitions. MGV Capital Group also focuses on cross-border investment opportunities, helping companies expand beyond their local markets. This approach has attracted significant backing from family offices and business leaders, further strengthening its network. By combining deep industry expertise with strategic support, MGV aims to continue driving technological innovation and supporting the next wave of transformative companies across North America.

$0-$100K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
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