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Norrsken VC is a prominent European venture capital firm focused on impact investing, founded in 2017 in Sweden. The firm supports startups that address significant global challenges while aiming for substantial financial returns. Norrsken VC specializes in sectors such as climate tech, energy, biotech, AI, and health tech, ensuring each investment aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Norrsken VC's portfolio includes high-impact companies like Northvolt, a battery manufacturer; Einride, which develops electric autonomous transport; and 1KOMMA5°, focused on sustainable energy solutions. These companies exemplify Norrsken's commitment to backing startups that positively impact both people and the planet. The firm recently closed its second fund at €320 million, surpassing its original target of €250 million, making it the largest early-stage generalist impact fund in Europe. This fund is supported by major institutional investors, including Folksam, AP1, and the European Investment Fund (EIF), and aims to empower "force of nature" founders to create impact unicorns. Norrsken VC's team comprises experienced venture capitalists and industry experts, including General Partners Niklas Adalberth, Tove Larsson, Agate Freimane, and David Frykman. The team is dedicated to finding visionary founders across Europe who share their passion for creating a better future through innovative solutions.
North Base Media (NBM) is a venture capital firm founded in 2013, specializing in investments in digital media and journalistic enterprises, particularly in emerging markets across Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Co-founded by Marcus Brauchli, former editor of The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, and Sasa Vucinic, former CEO of the Media Development Investment Fund, NBM leverages its founders’ deep media expertise to back early- to mid-stage companies that are redefining the digital media landscape. NBM focuses on companies that enhance civic, cultural, and economic engagement through independent media, enabling consumers to participate meaningfully in their societies. This firm has built a robust portfolio, which includes high-impact companies like IDN Media in Indonesia, Pocket Aces in India, and TheNewsLens in Taiwan. NBM's strategy emphasizes helping these companies grow by providing not just capital but also strategic insights and access to an international network of media professionals. The firm typically invests in digital-driven opportunities that empower users and foster societal engagement, ensuring that the media ventures it supports remain independent and unaligned with political forces in their respective regions. With offices in major hubs like Washington D.C., London, and Singapore, NBM continues to capitalize on emerging market opportunities while driving innovation in global media.
North Bridge Venture Partners, founded in 1994 and based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, is a venture capital firm that provides seed-to-growth financing. The firm focuses on several key sectors, including communications and infrastructure, software, materials, healthcare, and digital media. North Bridge Venture Partners supports companies from their initial stages through to becoming market leaders, leveraging a combination of operational experience and strategic guidance. The firm has made over 479 investments and has achieved 183 exits. Notable portfolio companies include Couchbase, Markforged, and Lyra Therapeutics. North Bridge has a significant presence in the U.S. market, focusing primarily on early-stage and growth-stage companies operating in healthcare and information technology sectors. North Bridge is led by a team of experienced professionals, including founder and managing partner Edward Anderson and general partners Richard D'Amore and Jeffrey McCarthy. The firm's strategy emphasizes investing in exceptional entrepreneurs whose ideas have the potential to disrupt their respective industries.
North Island Ventures (NIV), founded in 2020 by Travis Scher, James Hutchins, and Glenn Hutchins, is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on investing in the crypto and Web3 space. NIV has approximately $300 million in assets under management and targets early-stage investments in companies developing innovative blockchain technologies and applications. Their portfolio includes notable investments in companies such as Axelar, BCB Group, Dapper Labs, Flow, ImmuneFi, and Polymer Labs. NIV's investment strategy centers on supporting emerging technologies that can create new applications and experiences, leveraging the unique capabilities of blockchain and crypto. NIV recently closed its second fund, NIV Fund II, with $125 million in commitments, aiming to make 30 to 40 investments with initial investments ranging from $250,000 to $3 million. The fund focuses on sectors like DeFi, NFTs, digital identity, blockchain cybersecurity, cross-chain interoperability, and decentralized science.
North Shore InnoVentures (NSIV) is a non-profit incubator focused on accelerating the growth of early-stage life sciences and cleantech startups. Based in Beverly, Massachusetts, NSIV provides crucial support through shared lab space, resources, and business mentoring. With two main incubator facilities—the Biotech InnoVenture Center and the Cleantech InnoVenture Center—NSIV has supported over 70 companies since its founding in 2009. Collectively, these startups have raised over $1 billion in funding and created more than 500 jobs. NSIV specializes in helping companies in the life sciences, healthcare, medical devices, and clean energy sectors. Its investment strategy focuses on early and seed-stag. Led by CEO Chris Ilsley, NSIV emphasizes creating a collaborative environment that nurtures innovation. Companies at NSIV benefit from mentoring programs, expert advisory panels, and connections with potential investors, making it an ideal launching pad for early-stage ventures.
North Sky Capital is a pioneering impact investment firm, recognized for its deep commitment to sustainable investing. Established in 2000, the firm has been a trailblazer in the impact investment landscape, particularly through its two core strategies: impact secondaries and sustainable infrastructure. North Sky’s investments focus on sectors like climate tech, clean energy, sustainable food, and waste management, emphasizing both environmental and social impact alongside financial returns. Geographically, North Sky is predominantly active in developed markets, with investments across the United States, Canada, Europe, and beyond. They’ve deployed over $1.4 billion across more than 140 investments, with a particular emphasis on mid-market companies that contribute to the energy transition, circular economy, and healthy living sectors. The firm's strategy is distinctive for its leadership in the impact secondaries market—a niche within private equity where North Sky was the first to launch an impact-focused secondaries fund in 2013. Their latest fund, Clean Growth VI, raised $250 million, reflecting their ability to attract major institutional investors globally. The firm often leads these rounds, leveraging its extensive network to source high-impact opportunities that might be overlooked by traditional secondary funds. Key team members like CEO Scott Barrington and Managing Director Gretchen Postula are central to the firm’s success, combining decades of experience in private markets with a passionate commitment to sustainability. North Sky prefers to work closely with companies, often leading investment rounds and seeking partnerships that align with their rigorous impact criteria.
The North West Fund is a £155 million investment fund aimed at supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the North West of England. Managed by North West Business Finance Limited, an independent private sector company, the fund was established to address gaps in lending, venture capital, and private equity markets. The fund has been fully invested, supporting over 443 businesses and creating more than 6,300 jobs in the region. The fund comprises several sub-funds, each managed by different fund managers, providing a range of financial support from equity investments to loans. These sub-funds include The North West Fund for Venture Capital, Mezzanine, Loans Plus, Micro Loans, Energy and Environmental, Biomedical, and Digital and Creative. These funds have been instrumental in facilitating the growth and expansion of innovative businesses across various sectors. The North West Fund has a strong team of experienced professionals, including Cliff Maylor (Chief Executive Officer), Neil Morrey (Chief Operating Officer), and Mike Kenyon (Chief Financial Officer). The fund's governance is supported by an independent Board and an Investment Advisory Panel with expertise in private equity, venture capital, and the targeted sectors.
North West Quadrant (NWQ) Ventures, based in Menlo Park, California, is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments in disruptive technologies. Founded in 2010, NWQ Ventures primarily focuses on companies that are pushing the boundaries of innovation, particularly in sectors like digital media, fintech, and real estate services. NWQ Ventures supports startups that aim to achieve something unprecedented, providing them not just with capital, but also with strategic guidance on patents, manufacturing, market entry, and venture debt financing. The firm has a global outlook and takes a hands-on approach with its portfolio companies, helping them scale through mid-stage growth financing and by leveraging a strong network of co-investors and partners. NWQ's portfolio includes diverse investments like MoonPay and Typewise, showcasing its commitment to high-growth industries. The firm's strategy centers around helping these early-stage companies reach significant milestones by offering both financial and strategic resources. NWQ Ventures operates with a forward-thinking investment thesis, targeting companies that have the potential to reshape their respective industries and create lasting impact. The firm plays a crucial role in bringing new technological advancements to market, ensuring that the startups it backs are well-positioned for success.
Northern Gritstone is a venture capital firm established in 2020, focused on commercializing cutting-edge science and technology emerging from the North of England. With headquarters in Manchester and strong ties to the Universities of Manchester, Leeds, and Sheffield, Northern Gritstone primarily invests in early-stage companies that originate from these institutions or are based in the region. The firm manages a substantial fund, recently closing at £312 million, to support startups in sectors like deep technology, life sciences, healthcare, and advanced materials. Northern Gritstone's investment strategy is driven by a philosophy of "profit with purpose," aiming to generate financial returns while also contributing to the economic development of the North of England. Northern Gritstone has already made significant investments in companies such as Optalysys, a photonic chip firm, and AssetCool, which develops advanced coatings for industrial applications. The firm is committed to fostering a tech ecosystem in the region, aspiring to create a "Silicon Valley of the North" by backing visionary companies with strong intellectual property and high growth potential.
NPV Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early-stage technology companies, particularly in fintech, consumer tech, and enterprise software. The firm seeks to partner with founders who are building transformative solutions that have the potential to disrupt their industries. NPV Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, working closely with its portfolio companies to provide not just capital but also strategic guidance, operational expertise, and access to a vast network of industry leaders and investors. Founded by a group of seasoned entrepreneurs and investors, NPV Ventures aims to be the first institutional capital into a startup, often investing at the seed and pre-seed stages. The firm takes pride in backing high-growth potential companies and helping them scale by leveraging their deep industry insights and connections. Their portfolio includes innovative startups that are making significant strides in their respective markets. NPV Ventures typically writes initial checks in the range of $250,000 to $1 million and continues to support its companies through follow-on investments. The firm is particularly interested in startups that are solving complex problems with scalable business models, and they prefer to work with founders who demonstrate strong vision, leadership, and execution capabilities. With a focus on both U.S. and international markets, NPV Ventures continues to play a significant role in shaping the future of the tech landscape by backing visionary entrepreneurs and game-changing companies.
Northstar Ventures is a UK-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments that create a positive social or environmental impact. With a portfolio that spans tech innovation and social enterprises, the firm emphasizes sectors like climate tech, biotech, and healthy aging. Their notable investments include Newcells Biotech, which develops in vitro organ models for drug testing, and NunaBio, a leader in DNA synthesis technology crucial for personalized medicine and data storage solutions. Geographically, Northstar Ventures primarily focuses on startups in the North East of England but also supports businesses across the UK. They invest through funds such as the North East Innovation Fund and the Northstar EIS Growth Fund, with typical early-stage investments ranging from £300,000 to £1 million. Their hands-on approach includes extensive support for founders, particularly in sectors that align with sustainability goals, like Low Carbon Materials, which develops environmentally friendly construction materials. Northstar also backs social impact ventures, such as Coping with Cancer North East, reflecting their commitment to community well-being alongside technological innovation.
Northzone, established in 1996, is a multi-stage venture capital fund investing in companies from Seed to Growth stages across Europe and the US. With a notable portfolio that includes companies like Spotify, Klarna, Trustpilot, and Kahoot!, Northzone has built a reputation for backing category-defining entrepreneurs. In 2022, Northzone raised €1 billion, emphasizing its commitment to supporting innovative startups that can thrive amidst global challenges. The firm’s investment strategy spans various sectors, including fintech, healthtech, SaaS, and consumer technology. Northzone typically writes checks between €1 million and €40 million, allowing them to support companies through multiple stages of growth, from initial funding to pre-IPO. Their approach is characterized by a focus on founders with conviction, a willingness to embrace risk, and a dedication to long-term partnerships. Northzone’s team operates across major cities like New York, London, Stockholm, Amsterdam, and Berlin, reflecting their "glocal" (global and local) mindset. This diverse and international team, comprising 36 members from 16 nationalities, brings a wealth of experience and a strong network to the table. The firm values integrity, results, intellectual curiosity, and strong partnerships, and has consistently championed diversity and inclusion both within their team and across their portfolio. Entrepreneurs interested in partnering with Northzone are encouraged to present bold ideas with substantial market potential. The firm values straightforward communication and prefers to invest in teams capable of navigating and thriving in challenging environments
Norwest Venture Partners (NVP), headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is a prominent venture capital and growth equity investment firm managing over $15.5 billion in capital. Founded in 1961, Norwest has invested in more than 700 companies across various sectors, including enterprise, consumer, and healthcare. Some of their notable investments include companies like Spotify, Adaptive Insights, Udemy, Talkspace, Opendoor, Kendra Scott, and Health Catalyst. These investments highlight Norwest's diversified approach, backing high-impact companies at various stages of growth from early to late-stage. Norwest recently announced the closing of its seventeenth fund, NVP 17, raising $3 billion to continue supporting visionary entrepreneurs. The firm operates globally with offices in Menlo Park, San Francisco, Mumbai, and Tel Aviv, focusing on North America, India, and Israel. With a strong commitment to their portfolio companies, Norwest offers extensive support through their experienced investment and portfolio services teams, helping businesses navigate growth and scale effectively. This hands-on approach has contributed to their track record of successful exits and sustained growth in their portfolio companies.
Not Boring Capital, founded by Packy McCormick, is a venture capital firm that emphasizes investing in innovative and transformative startups. Established in 2019 and based in New York City, the firm has made notable investments in various sectors, including fintech, health tech, and blockchain technology. The portfolio includes companies like Footprint, which offers identity and attribute verification solutions, and Disco, a platform for customer management solutions. Other significant investments include Gilded, providing accounting and payment solutions for crypto businesses, and Union54, which focuses on correspondent banking solutions in Zambia. Not Boring Capital typically invests in early-stage ventures, particularly in seed and Series A rounds. Recent investments include Unnatural Products, a biotech firm focused on molecularly targeted therapeutics, and Atomic AI, an AI-based platform for RNA drug discovery. The firm collaborates with prominent co-investors such as Index Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Andreessen Horowitz to support these startups. By leveraging a robust network and expertise in storytelling, Not Boring Capital aims to help its portfolio companies scale effectively and reach their full potential. The firm’s strategy includes not only financial investment but also strategic guidance and brand building.
Notation Capital, established in 2015 by Nicholas Chirls and Alex Lines, is a pioneering pre-seed venture capital firm based in Brooklyn, New York. Specializing in early-stage investments, Notation Capital supports technical teams at the inception of their business journeys, often at the idea stage. Notation's notable investments include Spruce, Livepeer, Bison Trails, and Parsec, showcasing their focus on hard tech, infrastructure, and product-centric startups. The fund is heavily focused on the New York City area but does not limit itself geographically if the opportunity aligns well with their investment philosophy. They typically lead the first round of financing with investment sizes ranging from $250K to $750K. Their strategy emphasizes deep involvement from day one, providing not just capital but also substantial operational support, leveraging their extensive network of advisors, founders, and LPs to accelerate growth and product development. Key team members include Nicholas Chirls, who brings expertise in product development and growth strategies from his previous role at betaworks, and Alex Lines, a seasoned software engineer with a decade of experience in building scalable products. Startups looking to engage with Notation Capital should demonstrate a strong technical foundation and a compelling vision for disruptive innovation. They prefer founders who are deeply product-focused and exhibit a strong determination to execute their vision.
Notion Capital, founded by seasoned SaaS entrepreneurs, excels in investing in early-stage European startups, particularly in SaaS and enterprise tech. With a strong operational background, they leverage deep industry knowledge to support portfolio companies like GoCardless, Paddle, and Mews. Their focus spans business software, fintech, and future finance sectors, targeting transformative technologies like AI and cloud computing. Geographically, Notion Capital is centered on Europe, emphasizing markets in the UK, Germany, and France. Their strategy involves providing significant support through a dedicated platform team, aiding in product development, go-to-market strategies, and talent acquisition. They employ advanced AI for investment sourcing, ensuring they stay ahead in identifying high-potential startups. The fund typically leads Series A rounds, with an average check size of around €15 million, maintaining a portfolio of about 20 core investments. Recent notable investments include Bound, DataOps, and Resistant AI. Founders benefit from Notion's extensive network and strategic guidance, fostering growth and scaling efficiently. Key team members include Stephen Chandler, Jos White, and Itxaso del Palacio, who bring extensive experience from their entrepreneurial and investment backgrounds. This diverse and dynamic team is committed to a hands-on approach, driving success and innovation within their portfolio companies. Overall, Notion Capital stands out for its founder-friendly approach, combining strategic insights with robust financial backing, making it a formidable player in the European venture capital landscape.
Pit Road Fund, established in 2018, is a venture capital fund housed within the IDEA Center at the University of Notre Dame. The fund focuses on early-stage investments in startups tied to the university ecosystem, including faculty, students, alumni, and members of the South Bend-Elkhart regional community. With an emphasis on commercializing innovative technologies, Pit Road Fund targets ventures that leverage cutting-edge research and new technologies across various sectors. Pit Road Fund is industry-agnostic but prioritizes startups that can disrupt existing industries through advancements in technology. The fund typically provides pre-seed, seed, and Series A funding, helping these ventures achieve market validation and scale rapidly. As part of its strategy, the fund not only invests capital but also offers hands-on support, working closely with founders to ensure that their startups are venture-backable and equipped for future rounds of financing. The fund is part of Notre Dame’s broader effort to foster entrepreneurship and innovation within its community. By offering mentorship and facilitating strategic partnerships, Pit Road Fund plays a critical role in helping early-stage companies transition from concept to commercialization. Startups supported by the fund benefit from the IDEA Center’s network, receiving guidance on everything from product development to go-to-market strategies
New Venture Fund (Norwest Venture Partners) is a leading venture capital and growth equity investment firm with a diversified investment strategy. It focuses on early- to late-stage investments across various sectors, including consumer, enterprise, and healthcare. Norwest has a robust global presence with offices in North America, India, and Israel, enabling it to identify and support innovative companies worldwide. Notable investments by Norwest include companies like Dave, Gong, Swiggy, Udemy, Vuori, and Ritual. These investments demonstrate the firm's commitment to backing visionary leaders and transformative businesses. Norwest’s investment strategy includes providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and operational support to help portfolio companies scale and achieve significant growth. The firm has recently launched its $3 billion fund, NVP XVI, to continue empowering high-impact businesses. In recent years, Norwest has expanded its focus within the healthcare sector to include biotechnology, building on its successes in medical devices, diagnostics, and healthcare services. Norwest's notable exits include companies such as Opendoor, Talkspace, Udemy, Aporeto, CyberX, and Shape Security, among others. The firm is also committed to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, investing in companies that prioritize sustainability and social impact.
Novo Holdings is a premier life sciences investment firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark, with additional offices in Boston, San Francisco, London, and Singapore. The firm is wholly owned by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and manages an extensive portfolio aimed at generating long-term returns while advancing health and sustainability. Novo Holdings focuses on investments across biotechnology, medical technology, and digital health sectors, supporting companies at various stages, from early development to commercial phases. In 2023, the firm deployed DKK 3.6 billion, including significant investments in 4D Molecular, Alentis Therapeutics, and Lexeo Therapeutics. The firm's strategy emphasizes innovation in patient care and strong financial returns. Notably, Novo Holdings operates with an evergreen fund structure, allowing a long-term perspective on its investments. The firm actively engages with portfolio companies, often taking board positions to leverage its vast network and expertise. The investment team, led by Managing Partner Scott Beardsley, comprises professionals across major life science hubs. Key team members include Amit Kakar, Head of Novo Holdings Asia, and Anna Fan, Senior Partner in the Life Sciences Operating Committee. For startups seeking investment, Novo Holdings values groundbreaking science and robust clinical data, favoring companies with late preclinical or clinical stage compounds in biotech, and commercial stage entities in medtech and digital health
NP Capital is a Luxembourg-based venture capital firm that focuses on investing in growth and late-stage private technology companies across North America, Europe, and emerging markets. Established in 2018, the firm leverages a data-driven approach to identify high-potential ventures, primarily within sectors such as fintech, AI, blockchain, SaaS, edtech, gaming, and transportation technology. NP Capital typically targets companies that are disrupting traditional industries through innovative solutions, particularly in the technology and digital space. The firm supports these ventures from the seed stage through Series A and B funding rounds, with typical investment sizes ranging from €100k to €1.5M. Their approach combines financial investment with strategic guidance, ensuring that portfolio companies are positioned for successful exits, often through IPOs or sales to strategic investors. NP Capital's global outlook is reflected in its diversified portfolio, which includes notable investments in companies like Kraken, Tradeshift, and InVision. The firm is also known for backing several unicorns, highlighting its commitment to identifying and supporting scalable, high-growth ventures. With a team led by industry veterans, NP Capital plays a critical role in advancing technological innovation across various markets.
NP-Hard Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, focused on investing in product-obsessed founders. The firm targets pre-seed and seed stage startups in Europe and the US, particularly those building infrastructure, tools, and decentralized platforms that simplify and enhance productivity. Founded in 2021 by Anke Huiskes, Micha Hernandez van Leuffen, and Paul Veugen, NP-Hard Ventures has raised €12 million in its inaugural fund, exceeding their initial target of €10 million. The fund plans to invest average checks of €250,000 into around 20 startups, reserving 25% of the fund for follow-on investments. Their portfolio includes innovative companies like Tldraw, an open-source drawing tool for software design, and Emidat, a platform aimed at reducing emissions in the construction industry. The firm is particularly interested in software startups with technical founders who are developing enterprise solutions. NP-Hard Ventures is distinguished by its operational experience, with the founders having collectively invested in over 50 early-stage companies and 15 funds across Europe and the US. The team aims to bring a sense of urgency and competitive edge from their experiences in the San Francisco tech scene to the European startup ecosystem.
Ntech Capital is a dynamic venture capital firm based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with a significant international footprint in Europe and the USA. Focused on driving disruption in the alternative energy sector, Ntech also invests in high-growth technology startups across e-commerce, logistics, and data analytics. Their portfolio includes investments in innovative companies like Fetchr and FlashParking, which reflect their commitment to scaling tech-driven solutions globally. Ntech's strategic approach involves leveraging its extensive network to provide startups with access to international capital markets, including AIM, OTC, SGX, and ASX, as well as local funding platforms like LEAP. They offer more than just capital; their services encompass corporate strategy, risk assessment, feasibility research, and IPO services, ensuring comprehensive support for their investees. With an average check size tailored to early and growth-stage investments, Ntech typically leads funding rounds. They have been notably active lately, with plans to launch their Ntech Future Fund 1, aimed at exponentially increasing their investment capacity. Startups looking to engage with Ntech should highlight their disruptive potential and readiness to scale internationally. Key team members include founders and partners with deep expertise in venture capital and technology. Their operational base in Kuala Lumpur provides a strategic advantage for accessing both local and global markets, making Ntech Capital a pivotal player in the venture capital landscape.
Nucleation Capital is a Menlo Park-based venture capital firm focused on investing in advanced nuclear energy and deep decarbonization technologies. Founded by Valerie Gardner and Rodney Adams, the firm seeks to address the urgent need for clean, reliable energy by supporting innovative solutions such as small modular reactors, carbon capture, and grid enhancement technologies. These investments aim to significantly reduce global CO2 emissions and promote a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Nucleation Capital's portfolio includes cutting-edge companies like Blykalla, Copenhagen Atomics, and Ultra Safe Nuclear, all working on next-generation nuclear reactors and other clean energy solutions. The fund operates on a unique subscription model, allowing investors to contribute as little as $5,000 per quarter, providing flexibility and accessibility. This model enables investors to build diversified portfolios of high-potential climate tech startups. The firm distinguishes itself by investing in contrarian technologies that many climate funds overlook, offering investors an opportunity to engage in sectors like nuclear energy, which are essential to achieving global decarbonization goals.
Nucleus Capital, founded in 2020 and based in Berlin, Germany, is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting early-stage, purpose-driven entrepreneurs tackling systemic challenges to planetary health. They focus on three main sectors: programmable biology, food technology, and green industrials. Notable investments by Nucleus Capital include Yuri, a space biotech company; Planet A Foods, which develops biotech-derived food ingredients; and Hier Foods, a digital platform for food distribution. Other key investments encompass innovative startups like Farmless, which transforms renewable energy into food, and Brineworks, which focuses on ocean-based CO2 removal through electrochemistry. Nucleus Capital typically invests in pre-seed and seed stages with check sizes ranging from €150k to €1 million. They aim to partner with mission-driven teams possessing deep domain expertise and creative solutions to global environmental challenges. The firm is led by co-founders Maximilian Schwarz and Isabella Fandrych, who bring significant expertise and a strong commitment to fostering entrepreneurial innovation for planetary health.
Nunatak Capital, based in Warsaw, Poland, is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-growth and seed-stage investments. The firm primarily invests in startups across Europe that leverage data science, data analytics, and optimization to create unique and scalable solutions. Nunatak's portfolio spans various sectors where technology and data science play a key role in driving value, from innovative new technologies to companies using existing tech to optimize their products. The firm typically invests between €100k and €1.5M, focusing on companies that can demonstrate market readiness and a clear product-market fit. Nunatak Capital is particularly drawn to startups that solve complex challenges, whether by creating novel technologies or by applying data science to enhance their business models. With a flexible investment approach, the firm supports visionary teams that align with its expertise in data science and entrepreneurship. Nunatak Capital is committed to working closely with its portfolio companies, not just by providing capital but also through strategic support to help them navigate the challenges of growth and innovation in a competitive market.
Nutreco is a global leader in animal nutrition and aquafeed, committed to sustainably feeding the growing global population. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Nutreco operates through two primary business lines: Skretting, which focuses on aquaculture, and Trouw Nutrition, which serves the livestock industry. The company’s overarching mission, known as "Feeding the Future," is to drive sustainability across the entire food production chain. Nutreco's strategy is centered around three main areas: supporting sustainable production through technology, advancing nutrition and animal health, and sourcing future protein ingredients. The company is heavily invested in developing sustainable alternatives to traditional feed ingredients, including the use of insect protein and other novel sources. This approach aims to reduce the environmental footprint of animal farming, which is crucial as feed ingredient production currently accounts for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock industry. Innovation is a key pillar of Nutreco's operations, primarily driven by their NuFrontiers team, which focuses on breakthrough technologies that can transform the protein value chain. Nutreco has also been expanding its production capabilities in growth markets like Asia and Latin America, as well as optimizing its operations to increase agility and reduce costs. The company’s investments are aimed at not just expanding its market presence but also ensuring that its products and practices are aligned with global sustainability goals, making it a crucial player in the future of food production.
NxGen is a venture capital firm founded in 2021 and headquartered in London, with a focus on driving innovation within the financial services, blockchain, and information technology sectors. The firm primarily invests in early-stage and growth-stage startups, particularly those at the forefront of Web3, decentralized finance (DeFi), and the metaverse. NxGen provides a combination of financial, human, and social capital, working closely with founders, venture capital investors, and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to build and scale the third generation of the internet. NxGen's approach is highly collaborative, often engaging in customized advisory services and back-channel introductions to key industry players, such as market makers, launchpads, and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). The firm actively participates in seed and Series A rounds, with a typical investment range between $1 million and $2 million per deal. With an extensive network in Web3, NxGen has backed companies like Faraway Games, Kakarot zkEVM, and Primex Finance, playing a crucial role in helping these startups accelerate their growth and scale globally. The firm is led by co-founders Joeri Geelen and Simon Schwerin, who bring deep expertise in venture building, market strategy, and blockchain technologies. NxGen's unique positioning within Web3 allows it to unlock doors for its portfolio companies across a broad spectrum of industries, including AI, NFTs, metaverse gaming, and digital infrastructure.
NXTP Ventures, headquartered in Buenos Aires, is a leading venture capital firm in Latin America, focusing on early-stage tech startups. Their portfolio includes high-growth companies like Auth0, Nuvemshop, and Satellogic. With over 130 investments and numerous successful exits, NXTP is known for supporting innovative ventures in SaaS, logistics, and fintech sectors. They typically invest in Seed and Series A rounds, writing checks between $500k and $2 million. NXTP's strategy involves deep engagement with their portfolio companies, providing not just capital but also operational support, strategic guidance, and access to an extensive network of industry specialists and mentors. This approach has helped many of their investments achieve significant growth and market presence . The firm’s key team members, such as co-founder Ariel Arrieta, bring a wealth of experience in both investing and operating within the tech ecosystem. NXTP's investments are spread across Latin America, with a strong presence in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia.
Nyca Partners is a prominent venture capital firm that focuses on financial technology (fintech) investments. Established in 2014 and based in New York, Nyca Partners has over $870 million in assets under management. The firm invests across various stages, from seed to growth, with a particular emphasis on early-stage companies. Nyca's portfolio includes over 100 companies, with significant investments in well-known fintech startups such as Acorns, Affirm, and Revolut. Their investment strategy leverages their deep fintech expertise to connect innovative companies with the global financial system, fostering growth and scalability. Geographically, Nyca primarily invests in the U.S. but also considers global opportunities selectively. The firm’s approach is hands-on, providing active engagement and support to portfolio companies through strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network. The team at Nyca Partners includes experienced professionals from leading financial institutions and fintech startups. Key team members include Hans Morris, Managing Partner, who brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles at Visa and Citigroup, and Ravi Mohan, Partner and COO, who has a strong background in financial services. Nyca's investment philosophy focuses on identifying transformative fintech solutions that can address critical needs in the financial sector. They seek out startups with innovative business models and strong growth potential, providing them with not only capital but also strategic support to help them succeed.
Nysnø Climate Investments is a state-owned Norwegian venture capital fund focused on advancing climate solutions through smart, profitable investments. Established in 2017 and based in Stavanger, Nysnø targets companies and technologies that directly contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The fund invests across sectors such as renewable energy, battery technology, offshore wind, and sustainable materials, supporting companies in their growth and commercialization phases. Nysnø has made significant strides in the green industry, with notable investments in companies like Morrow Batteries, a leader in sustainable battery production, and Vårgrønn, which develops offshore wind projects. The fund also emphasizes the importance of building new green value chains and has recently expanded into international investments, including participation in ArcTern Ventures II, a cleantech fund with a focus on North America and Europe. Primarily investing in companies linked to Norway, Nysnø also places a strong focus on long-term profitability, ensuring that its investments yield both financial returns and substantial environmental benefits. Through its portfolio, Nysnø has contributed to the growth of over 185 companies, helping to accelerate the green transition while creating positive societal impacts.
The NYU Entrepreneurial Institute is the hub for entrepreneurship across the NYU community, supporting students, faculty, and researchers in launching startups and commercializing new technologies. With its diverse set of programs, the Institute offers everything from hands-on accelerator programs like the Startup Bootcamp and Summer Launchpad, to resources for more advanced ventures through the Tech Venture Program and the Innovation Venture Fund. These programs help participants develop their ideas into scalable businesses with access to mentorship, funding, and training. Additionally, the Institute focuses on fostering an inclusive and diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem, with initiatives like the Female Founders Fellowship and the Inclusive Entrepreneurship programs. The Institute also connects startups with external investors and mentors, leveraging NYU's strong ties to New York City's vast entrepreneurial network. Through workshops, competitions, and dedicated support spaces such as the Leslie eLab, NYU provides a robust platform for founders at all stages of their startup journey, ensuring they have access to the tools and guidance necessary for success.
NZVC (New Zealand Venture Capital) is a Christchurch-based early-stage venture capital firm, uniquely positioned as New Zealand’s first operator-run fund. Founded by Mark Pavlyukovskyy, Ajay Gupta, and Glen Anderson, NZVC focuses on investing in promising Kiwi startups, particularly at the pre-seed to Series A stages. The firm was launched with a strong belief in New Zealand's untapped potential, viewing the country as a future hub for global innovation, especially in a post-COVID world where remote work has become the norm. NZVC has successfully raised an initial $10 million, with plans to reach $15 million, to invest in sectors such as B2B SaaS, deep tech, fintech, and web3/cryptocurrency. The fund supports startups with more than just capital, offering expertise in areas like AI/ML, product development, fundraising, and marketing. Their mission is to help founders scale their companies globally, leveraging a network of Silicon Valley connections and local expertise. Some of their notable investments include companies like Seachange, which is innovating in hydrofoiling and electric car ferries, and Pyper Vision, which is developing fog-clearing drones for airports. NZVC’s investment philosophy emphasizes working closely with founders to navigate the challenges of building high-growth companies from New Zealand.