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Position Ventures is an early-stage VC firm focused on helping startups sharpen their positioning and communications strategies. Founded by Jenny He, an experienced communications strategist, the firm prides itself on being a strategic partner that helps founders craft compelling narratives to cut through the noise. Position Ventures has backed notable companies like Twitch, Snapcommerce, Sleeper, and WorkWhile, with a particular interest in tech-driven startups across sectors like media, e-commerce, and software. Their strategy goes beyond just funding—they offer hands-on support with media relations, internal communication, and public launches. Founders often credit Jenny and her team for providing invaluable help in media training, securing coverage, and preparing for high-stakes launches. Position Ventures primarily invests in U.S.-based startups but takes a founder-centric approach, actively working alongside teams to refine their market positioning. They seek startups with clear storytelling potential and strong founder-market fit. The firm tends to participate in early-stage rounds, often providing lead investments with strategic support, though they don’t disclose average check sizes. Position Ventures prefers to be approached by founders who are clear on their brand's positioning and growth potential, favoring businesses that aim to stand out through effective narrative and media strategies.
Positron Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Amsterdam that focuses on early-stage to growth-stage investments, particularly in groundbreaking science-driven startups. The firm is committed to funding ventures that push the boundaries in fields like biotechnology, health tech, energy, and manufacturing. Positron Ventures typically invests between €250,000 and €8 million in companies that demonstrate the potential for significant impact and innovation. Their portfolio includes notable companies such as Pasqal, a leader in quantum computing, CimCure, which is developing innovative cancer vaccines, and Thorizon, which is pioneering advanced nuclear reactor technology. The firm is particularly interested in supporting European scientist-entrepreneurs who are working on transformative technologies aimed at solving major global challenges. Positron Ventures is distinguished by its hands-on approach, often engaging with startups from their inception and providing extensive support beyond just financial investment.
Possibilian Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm founded in 2021 and based in Toronto, Canada, with partners operating across Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Toronto, Ontario, and Oxford, England. The firm is led by three General Partners: Michael Lewkowitz (longtime ecosystem builder and prior co-founder), Karim Harji (impact investment and social finance veteran), and Taylor Davidson (Pittsburgh-based founder and operator-investor). Possibilian's thesis centers on backing thoughtful founders building societal innovations that measurably increase wellbeing and sustainability through technology, platforms, and networks — a philosophy the firm describes as 'more possibilian, less dual.' The fund's priority verticals are climate, finance, the future of work, education, and wellbeing, with an explicit focus on facilitating capital and coordination for climate and sustainability transitions. Possibilian backs transformative ventures at the seed stage and organizes its investment activity into cohorts. Notable portfolio companies include Climate X (climate risk intelligence, co-invested alongside Pale Blue Dot and a100x), Wethos (freelancer and agency SaaS), Enduring Planet, microTERRA, Open Grants, Klima, and Hydra Ventures. The firm has made 13 total investments across its cohort-style deployment model. Possibilian's three-partner team deliberately spans multiple cities and disciplines — ecosystem building, institutional impact finance, and technology operations — to provide portfolio companies with complementary forms of support. The firm's approach to climate and sustainability is concrete rather than thematic: it explicitly screens for measurable greenhouse gas reduction or wellbeing improvement outcomes as a condition of investment, and favors companies that can facilitate systemic coordination within the sustainability transition rather than those solving isolated point problems.
Possible Ventures is an innovative venture capital firm based in Munich, Germany, dedicated to backing mission-driven teams using frontier technology to address significant global challenges. Founded by Chris Hitchen, who brings extensive experience from previous roles at EQT Ventures and Project A, the firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly at the pre-seed and seed stages. The fund's investment strategy is centered on deep tech and techbio sectors, including AI, life sciences, climate tech, energy, cybersecurity, space tech, and dual-use technologies. Notable investments from their portfolio include successful companies like Sorare, Anydesk, Immutable, Cognigy, and Holidu, alongside deep tech innovators such as Marvel Fusion and ToZero. Possible Ventures typically writes checks ranging from €250k to €500k and often co-invests with a global network of over 200 entrepreneurial investors and 250 founders. Their approach involves a high level of engagement and support, providing startups not only with capital but also with strategic advice and connections to other value-added investors. The team at Possible Ventures includes key figures such as Dr. Christoph Baumeister, Marie Tai, and Thyra Seitz, who bring diverse expertise across various high-tech and bio-scientific fields. They prefer founders to approach them with clear, impactful technology solutions that align with their mission of solving humanity's biggest challenges. Possible Ventures has made a significant mark by maintaining a strong presence in both European and global markets, offering a robust support system for early-stage startups aiming to make a substantial impact.
The Postcode Lottery Green Challenge, run by the DOEN Foundation, is one of the world’s largest competitions dedicated to sustainable innovation. Since its inception in 2007, the competition has encouraged green startups from across the globe to develop impactful solutions that reduce CO2 emissions and combat climate change. Each year, the competition awards €500,000 to the winning startup, with smaller prizes for runners-up, enabling them to scale their operations and accelerate their market impact. In 2016, the Green Challenge Fund was created to further support promising finalists. This fund invests in startups beyond the competition, providing much-needed capital to help them grow from early-stage ventures into successful, impactful businesses. Companies like Ecovative, Bio-bean, and Land Life Company are notable examples that have received support from this fund. Ecovative, for example, has pioneered mycelium-based packaging that serves as a sustainable alternative to polystyrene. Similarly, Bio-bean converts coffee waste into biofuels, contributing to cleaner energy solutions. The competition has also proven to be a vital networking platform, with startups gaining access to investors, mentors, and strategic partners. Finalists benefit from tailored coaching through the DeepDive program, run by accelerator Rockstart, further enhancing their chances of success. The Green Challenge and its fund continue to champion innovative solutions for a greener society, helping startups make significant strides in the global fight against climate change.
Potter Ventures, based in London, is a holding company with a focus on the hospitality technology sector. Founded by the team behind the pioneering restaurant group inamo and its sister company Ordamo, Potter Ventures specializes in digital menus and interactive restaurant ordering systems. The firm seeks to invest in innovative, early-stage hospitality-tech companies with high growth potential, typically acquiring at least a 10% equity stake. Their investment range is between €100,000 and €1.5 million, focusing primarily on pre-seed and seed stages. Potter Ventures leverages its extensive experience and industry connections to help portfolio companies achieve sustainable growth. The firm is actively involved in supporting leaders who demonstrate strong governance, motivation, and strategic vision, especially within emerging hospitality-tech markets. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Crave, GoKart, and EvoGro, which are revolutionizing the hospitality experience through cutting-edge digital technologies. Led by Daniel Potter, a pioneer in interactive dining experiences, and Noel Hunwick, who oversees business development and marketing, Potter Ventures is committed to driving the future of hospitality innovation by backing companies that align with their vision of tech-driven, customer-centric dining solutions.
Powerhouse Capital is a Los Angeles-based venture capital firm dedicated to investing in technology-driven media opportunities across four main pillars: Sight (visual content), Sound (music and audio), Play (gaming and sports), and Live (the experience economy). Founded by industry veterans like Salim Mitha and Ian Doody, the firm specializes in backing early-stage and growth-stage companies within the media, entertainment, and sports sectors. Their portfolio includes high-profile investments in companies such as MasterClass, Wondery (acquired by Amazon), The Athletic (acquired by The New York Times), Epic! Kids (acquired by Byju's), and Scopely, a leader in mobile gaming. Powerhouse Capital's team brings extensive experience from media and finance backgrounds, enabling them to not only provide capital but also offer strategic guidance and deep industry networks. The firm's investment philosophy centers on partnering with talented management teams to build globally impactful media platforms. They focus on companies with strong growth potential that align with their expertise in the media, tech, and experience-driven economies. Powerhouse is committed to delivering long-term value to its portfolio companies, supporting them through various stages of growth.
Powerhouse Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in climate tech startups. Based in Oakland, California, Powerhouse Ventures backs seed-stage startups developing software to decarbonize global energy and mobility systems. Their notable investments include Leap, Raptor Maps, and Terabase Energy, which have grown significantly and are leading players in their respective fields. The firm has raised over $360 million for its portfolio companies and prides itself on supporting underrepresented founders, with 26% of their investments going to these groups. Powerhouse Ventures launched its second fund in 2022 with $75 million to continue supporting innovative solutions for rapid decarbonization. The fund emphasizes creating market-based solutions to address the climate crisis urgently. Their portfolio features companies like ThinkLabs, which provides AI-driven grid management solutions, and SHAED, a platform for commercial EV procurement. Other investments include Rock Rabbit, which facilitates home energy incentives, and Presto, which simplifies EV charging infrastructure. Powerhouse Ventures leverages a vast network and industry expertise to help startups scale and succeed in the competitive climate tech sector.
Powerhouse Ventures is a Christchurch-based venture capital firm and startup incubator focused on commercializing innovative research from New Zealand and Australian universities. Founded in 2006, the firm operates primarily in the deep tech and deep IP sectors, working closely with universities and Crown Research Institutes to turn cutting-edge scientific discoveries into high-growth companies. Powerhouse Ventures provides comprehensive support to early-stage ventures, including seed capital, incubation services, and strategic advice. The firm is deeply involved in sectors such as engineering, cleantech, medical and healthcare, agritech, and digital technologies. Some of its notable portfolio companies include Invert Robotics, which develops robotic inspection solutions, and MARS Bioimaging, known for its revolutionary color X-ray imaging technology. The firm’s team brings extensive experience in IP commercialization, technology startups, and international finance, ensuring that the ventures they support are well-equipped to scale and succeed globally.
PowerPlant Ventures — now operating as GroundForce Capital following a rebrand in July 2023 — is a Los Angeles-based growth-equity venture capital firm founded in 2015 and headquartered in Manhattan Beach, California. The firm was co-founded by four industry operators: Mark Rampolla (founder of ZICO Beverages), Kevin Boylan and T.K. Pillan (co-founders of Veggie Grill, the largest plant-centric restaurant chain in the United States), and Dan Gluck (previously co-founder of Health Warrior, acquired by PepsiCo in 2018). The founders' operating backgrounds anchor the firm's thesis: plant-based food and beverage, foodservice, and food technology backed by founders with genuine category expertise. Fund III expanded coverage to consumer technology, services, and enablement companies supporting human and planetary health. PowerPlant leads rounds and writes checks of $15 million to $40 million per company. The firm has raised three funds: Fund I at $42 million (2016, the largest animal-free food fund at the time), Fund II at $165 million (2019, oversubscribed against a $100 million target), and Fund III at $330 million (2022) — $537 million in committed capital in aggregate. The portfolio includes 2 unicorns, 1 IPO, and 9 acquisitions across 51 investments. Notable companies include Beyond Meat (IPO exit), Ripple Foods, Thrive Market, Apeel Sciences, JUST Egg, REBBL, and OWYN (acquired by The Simply Good Foods Company for $280 million in June 2024). GroundForce Capital continues to invest with the same team and thesis under the new name, targeting the growth-equity gap between early Series A venture and large-cap private equity in the better-for-you consumer economy. The firm evaluates deals on management strength, leadership in an emerging category, solid financial fundamentals, and durable brand advantage — criteria honed by founders who built and sold consumer companies of their own.
Practica Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm dedicated to supporting Baltic founders in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. With over €130 million in assets under management, Practica Capital focuses on investing in tech-driven companies at the seed, pre-seed, and Series A stages. Their portfolio includes notable startups like TransferGo, Eneba, CGTrader, and Trafi. The firm's investment strategy is characterized by active involvement in their portfolio companies, providing strategic guidance and leveraging a strong network of co-investors, including local and international VCs, accelerators, and angel investors. Practica Capital typically invests between €300k and €3M per round, aiming to partner with founders who exhibit strong ambition and innovative potential. The team at Practica Capital includes experienced professionals like Donatas Keras, Tomas Andriuškevičius, and Arvydas Bložė, who bring valuable industry insights and entrepreneurial experience to the table. For startups seeking investment, Practica Capital values clear, compelling pitches that demonstrate significant market potential and technological innovation. Their approach as an entrepreneurial and active investor positions them as a key player in the Baltic venture ecosystem, helping to drive the growth and success of tech startups in the region.
Pracuj Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Grupa Pracuj, one of Poland's dominant HR and recruitment groups and operator of the leading Polish job board Pracuj.pl. The fund was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, with additional presence in Ukraine. It was established by Grupa Pracuj co-founders Maciej Artur Noga, Pawel Leks, and Przemyslaw Gacek, who contribute both capital and deep HR-domain expertise to portfolio companies. Pracuj Ventures focuses on early-stage HR technology, work-tech, and education and learning-and-development technology startups across Poland, Ukraine, and Central and Eastern Europe. The firm leads rounds at seed stage, with selective pre-seed and Series A follow-ons. Typical initial checks average approximately $1.5 million within a range of $100,000 to $5 million. The team of approximately five people, including two partners, leverages Grupa Pracuj's enterprise distribution network and HR customer relationships as a meaningful strategic advantage for portfolio companies. As of April 2025 the fund has made 16 disclosed investments and recorded two acquisitions: CareerFoundry and Kadromierz. Notable active portfolio companies include PeopleForce (an all-in-one HR platform, for which Pracuj led a $2 million Seed in February 2024 and co-led a $5.38 million Pre-Series A in April 2025 alongside u.ventures, Dnipro VC, and Sturgeon Capital) and Gamfi (an employee gamification and engagement platform). Pracuj Ventures occupies a structurally advantaged position in CEE HR tech: as an arm of the region's largest job platform, it can offer portfolio companies immediate access to employer relationships, anonymized labor-market data, and distribution pathways that an independent fund simply cannot replicate. This strategic edge is most valuable for companies building recruitment software, workforce analytics, and employee experience tools targeting Eastern European enterprises.
Praetura Ventures, founded in 2011 and based in Manchester, UK, is a venture capital firm that emphasizes offering "more than money" to early-stage businesses. Their focus is on supporting high-growth companies across various sectors including medtech, transport tech, retail tech, insurtech, and SaaS. Notable investments in their portfolio include ScubaTx, Seatfrog, Sparkbox, and Sprout AI, which span diverse industries from medical technology to AI-driven retail solutions. Praetura Ventures typically invests around £1.9 million per company and has £544 million in assets under management. Their approach involves not only providing capital but also offering strategic support through their operational partners who have extensive industry experience. This holistic support model helps startups navigate growth challenges effectively. The firm's leadership team includes co-founders David Foreman and Peadar O'Reilly, along with partners like Jonathan Prescott and Sam McArthur, who bring decades of experience in financial services and investment management. For entrepreneurs, Praetura Ventures values clear communication and innovative solutions that address significant market needs. Praetura Ventures is particularly active in the Northern UK region, supporting local startups and helping them scale through both capital investment and strategic guidance. They maintain a strong network of co-investors and partners to maximize the growth potential of their portfolio companies.
Prairie Crest Capital is a Midwest-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 and headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in the agriculture technology (AgTech) and breakthrough technology sectors. Prairie Crest Capital is dedicated to fostering innovation that has the potential to transform traditional industries, especially those critical to the Midwest, such as agriculture. The firm’s investment strategy is centered around identifying and supporting startups that are poised to make a significant impact in their fields. By providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and access to a broad network, Prairie Crest Capital helps these companies scale and navigate the challenges of growth. They typically invest at the seed and Series A stages, with a keen interest in companies that have demonstrated proof of concept or are ready to move from beta to full-scale operations. The founding partners, Barry Adams and Mark White, bring extensive experience in finance, private equity, and entrepreneurial ventures, which they leverage to help their portfolio companies succeed. Their approach is particularly focused on "connected capital," emphasizing the importance of providing not only financial support but also the necessary connections for technology development, talent acquisition, and access to later-stage investors. Prairie Crest Capital is part of a broader effort to address the venture capital gap in the Midwest, aiming to provide the resources and expertise necessary for startups in the region to thrive and compete on a global scale.
PrairieGold Venture Partners (PGVP) is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota — one of the few established institutional VCs based in the Upper Midwest of the United States. The firm invests in life sciences, information technology, and energy and greentech companies, with a deliberate focus on Midwestern opportunities that allows it to take meaningful ownership positions with relatively modest capital commitments and play an active hands-on role in company strategy. Thematic priorities include early cancer detection, renewable energy, advanced surgical technologies, and differentiated agricultural and industrial biotechnology. PGVP operates multiple funds including PrairieGold Venture Capital Fund II LP and related Growth Capital Annex vehicles, and leads rounds at Series A and Series B. It typically provides follow-on capital across the life of its portfolio companies. The firm has disclosed approximately 14 portfolio investments; notable names include Virtual Incision (PGVP led its $30 million Series C alongside cultivate(MD) and InVivium Capital in September 2023), Agrivida (agricultural biotech and animal nutrition), Zea2 (bio-based commodity chemicals), and Lineagen (diagnostics). PGVP's team of 11 to 50 professionals combines venture capital, investment banking, legal, government, university, public relations, and industry operating experience. PGVP's regional positioning is both its thesis and its competitive advantage: by concentrating on the Midwest, the firm accesses exceptional science and engineering talent at earlier stages and lower valuations than coastal-based investors typically encounter. Its active management style and willingness to lead translates to genuine governance weight and the ability to help portfolio companies recruit executives, navigate regulatory pathways, and build strategic partnerships with regional industrial and academic anchors.
Prasetia Dwidharma, established in 2008, is a Jakarta-based venture capital firm primarily focused on early-stage B2B startups in Southeast Asia and the United States. Led by twin brothers Arya and Ardi Setiadharma, the firm has invested in over 100 startups, showcasing a diverse portfolio that spans across financial technology, healthcare, logistics, SaaS, and more. Notable investments include GoWork, Hacktiv8, and Horangi Cyber Security. Prasetia emphasizes a founder-friendly approach, leveraging their extensive network and operational expertise to guide startups through the early stages to growth. Their strategy includes regular participation in Y Combinator’s invitations and co-investing with prominent firms like East Ventures and Plug and Play Tech Center. The average investment size ranges from $1 to $5 million, typically not leading rounds but providing substantial support through mentoring and strategic planning. Geographically, Prasetia focuses on Indonesia and broader Southeast Asia, with recent expansions into the US market. They have remained active with numerous deals in the past 24 months, signaling robust participation in the startup ecosystem. The firm's team, headquartered in Jakarta, prides itself on its deep market understanding and commitment to driving growth in the region. For startups looking to partner with Prasetia, the best approach is through warm introductions, highlighting alignment with their industry focus and demonstrating scalability potential.
Precursor Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Charles Hudson. The firm specializes in pre-seed and seed investments, focusing on long-term relationships with founders. Precursor Ventures invests primarily in B2B and B2C software applications and hardware across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Some notable investments from Precursor Ventures include The Athletic, Betty Labs, and Intellimize. The firm has a diverse portfolio, backing over 300 companies and achieving significant exits, such as Ele.me (acquired by Alibaba) and Qunar (NASDAQ: QUNR). Their investment approach emphasizes supporting underrepresented founders and pioneering ideas in untapped markets. The team at Precursor Ventures, led by Charles Hudson, includes experienced professionals like Marina Girgis and Ashtan Jordan. They bring a wealth of knowledge from various industries, including technology and finance. The firm's strategy revolves around providing substantial support to startups from the earliest stages of their development, helping them scale and grow. For startups seeking investment, Precursor Ventures values clear, compelling pitches that align with their focus on innovation and potential market impact. They prefer to build strong, supportive relationships with founders to ensure long-term success
Predictive Venture Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2019, specializing in early- and growth-stage investments in startups that leverage data-driven and predictive technologies. Based in North Andover, Massachusetts, Predictive VC focuses on sectors like artificial intelligence, fintech, analytics, and enterprise applications. The firm is highly selective, typically targeting innovative startups that demonstrate strong potential for scalability and societal impact. Predictive VC’s portfolio includes investments in companies like Mighty Health, a healthcare platform, and Pomelo, a financial software company. The firm often co-invests with other well-known funds, such as Insight Partners and Pareto Holdings, and has a growing track record of supporting companies from seed to later stages. They are particularly interested in ventures that harness data to create efficiencies and solve complex problems across industries like financial services, logistics, and digital health. The firm is led by Kevin Fung, who brings deep expertise in tech-driven investments. Predictive VC’s investment strategy emphasizes building long-term partnerships with founders, providing both capital and operational expertise to help startups scale. Although primarily focused on the U.S. market, the firm also invests in international startups with high growth potential. For startups seeking to engage with Predictive VC, demonstrating a strong market fit, a robust tech platform, and clear paths for growth is key to gaining attention.
Preface Ventures, founded in 2020 and headquartered in New York, focuses on early-stage investments in enterprise infrastructure and software startups. Preface Ventures typically invests between $500k to $2M in pre-seed and seed rounds, with follow-on investments ranging from $1M to $3M. They are known for being the first check in 80% of their investments, and often invest before companies even have a bank account. Notable investments in their portfolio include companies like Leen, Knock, and Qpoint, reflecting their focus on network management and business productivity software. Preface Ventures has also seen successful exits with companies like Truebill and Remitly. The firm is led by Founder and General Partner Farooq Abbasi, who emphasizes a hands-on approach in the first 100 days of investment, helping startups build financial and board reporting infrastructure. Preface Ventures also assists in constructing seed syndicates, making key customer introductions, and supporting team building efforts. By leveraging deep industry relationships and a focus on strategic support, Preface Ventures aims to help founders build enduring companies at the frontier of enterprise innovation.
Prefix Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2019, focused on early-stage investments in deep-tech companies. The firm targets foundational technologies, with a particular emphasis on Big Data, AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning), CloudTech, and enterprise software. Prefix Capital typically invests in Seed to Series B rounds, providing critical early capital to startups that are developing cutting-edge solutions with long-term potential. The firm’s portfolio includes notable companies like Symmetry Systems and VIA, which are leaders in enterprise infrastructure and environmental technology, respectively. Prefix Capital has a strong track record, with three unicorns in its portfolio: Ample, Tractable, and Diamond Foundry, reflecting its knack for identifying and nurturing high-growth potential ventures. Managed by a small, focused team led by Owen Van Natta, Prefix Capital is known for its hands-on approach, helping startups navigate the challenges of scaling while staying true to their technical and market-driven roots. The firm’s investment strategy is not just about providing capital but also about partnering with founders to turn visionary ideas into successful businesses.
Prelude Ventures, headquartered in San Francisco, is a leading venture capital firm focusing on climate tech investments. Since its inception in 2013, the fund has backed over 150 companies, emphasizing innovative solutions for carbon reduction and sustainability. Notable investments include QuantumScape, a leader in solid-state battery technology; Planet Labs, a satellite imagery provider; and Benson Hill, specializing in plant-based food ingredients. Prelude Ventures concentrates primarily on energy, food, agriculture, and resource optimization sectors, with a geographic focus predominantly in North America. Their investment strategy targets early to growth-stage companies that have the potential to significantly impact climate change. They prefer leading rounds and often provide substantial follow-on funding to support scaling. The fund’s average check size varies, typically ranging from $1M to $20M, depending on the stage and needs of the company. Prelude Ventures is known for being active and engaged investors, offering strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network to support portfolio companies. Key team members include co-founders Gabriel Kra and Nathaniel Simons, and managing directors Mark Cupta and Matt Eggers. The team is based in San Francisco and is highly experienced in both investment and operational roles within the clean tech and sustainability sectors.
Prequel Ventures is a Berlin, Germany-based venture capital firm founded in 2022 by Mathias Bosse and Markus Boerner, who serve as the fund's two managing partners. The firm focuses exclusively on pre-seed investments in sustainable supply-chain, logistics, and industrial technology startups across Europe. Prequel's mission is to back visionary founding teams building more resilient, efficient, transparent, and sustainable supply chains — and to provide both capital and deep operational support from the earliest stages of formation. The firm announced its First Closing and is actively deploying across Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. Check sizes range from early-stage entries up to EUR 5 million, with a pre-seed sweet spot. Sector coverage spans B2B SaaS, AI, robotics and drones, supply-chain software, fintech, and manufacturing and industrial technology. As of October 2025 the firm has made 26 disclosed investments across an active portfolio of roughly 8 companies, with 3 investments in 2024 and 1 in 2025. Notable portfolio companies include Resourcly (industrial inventory sharing for circular supply chains — most recent investment, Seed VC-II, October 2025), Neutreeno (low-carbon procurement software for suppliers, invested October 2024), Bonx (modern ERP), PHINXT, and NIMMSTA. The broader co-investor network includes co-investors drawn from top European VC and deep-tech communities. Prequel's focus on supply chain is both timely and concentrated: geopolitical disruption, sustainability regulation, and the rising cost of inventory inefficiency have collectively elevated supply-chain software from a back-office concern to a board-level priority for European industrials. Bosse and Boerner bring direct operational insight into where the most acute founder-solvable problems exist across the supply chain, and provide hands-on support to help early-stage teams navigate enterprise sales cycles and corporate pilot programs.
PreSeed Ventures, based in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, is a prominent early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2000. The firm focuses on investing in startups within the life sciences, information technology, advanced manufacturing, and clean technology sectors, primarily in Denmark and Sweden. PreSeed Ventures has a diverse portfolio featuring companies like Trustpilot, an online review platform that went public in 2021, and Vivino, a popular online wine community platform. Other significant investments include Templafy, a template management platform, and Coinify, a crypto-based payment solution. The firm has also seen successful exits, such as Heyhack, acquired by F5 Networks, and Pento, a payroll automation service. The firm typically invests in seed and early-stage rounds, providing not only capital but also strategic support to help startups scale and achieve significant milestones. PreSeed Ventures is known for its commitment to fostering innovation and supporting ambitious entrepreneurs in building transformative companies.
Presence Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, specializing in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies. Founded in 2015, the firm targets early-stage companies that are leveraging AR and VR to transform communication, work, and play. Notable investments include Resolution Games, Harmonix, and UploadVR. The leadership team consists of Amitt Mahajan, Paul Bragiel, and Phil Chen. Amitt Mahajan co-created FarmVille and served as CTO of Zynga Japan. Paul Bragiel has started five funds across four continents and advised companies like Uber. Phil Chen founded VR at HTC and has a strong background in technology and global investment. Presence Capital provides capital and strategic guidance to help startups scale and innovate in the AR/VR space, believing these technologies will significantly impact the future of various industries.
Presidio Bay Ventures is a San Francisco, California-based investment and development firm founded in 2012 by K. Cyrus Sanandaji. The organization is primarily a commercial real estate investment, development, and operations platform with a portfolio of roughly $5.4 billion spanning 5.8 million square feet across 39 assets in the United States. Alongside this core real estate practice, Presidio Bay operates a dedicated venture arm that makes early-stage investments into companies providing products or services to the real estate, government, finance, analytics, security, construction, and workflow-management industries. As a strategic investor, Presidio Bay deploys initial checks of $100,000 to roughly $3 million and leverages its own property portfolio, tenant relationships, and networks to help early-stage companies prototype and refine products in operating buildings. Portfolio companies gain access to a built-in pilot environment, enterprise customer introductions, and downstream capital relationships. Notable portfolio companies include Climate Alpha (AI-powered analytics for climate-adapted real estate — Presidio Bay led the Seed round in September 2022), AlphaGeo (AI geospatial climate-risk analytics), AvantStay (tech-enabled vacation rental operator with 450-plus homes across 60-plus cities), and Biscuit Labs. Key leadership includes Founder and Managing Director K. Cyrus Sanandaji and Principal Kabir Seth. Presidio Bay's dual identity as both a real estate operator and a venture investor creates a structural advantage that pure-play VCs cannot replicate: it can offer proptech, climate analytics, and construction-tech startups direct access to a large, active commercial portfolio as their first reference customer. Sanandaji's background working with the GSA on post-9/11 federal facilities gives the firm additional credibility with government-adjacent real estate technology companies.
Presidio Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Sumitomo Corporation, has been a significant player in the VC landscape since 1998. Based in Silicon Valley, Boston, and Los Angeles, Presidio Ventures focuses on early to growth-stage investments in enterprise IT, cybersecurity, AI, digital media, mobility, IoT, fintech, and robotics. Notable portfolio companies include Shapeways, Global Thermostat, and Falkonry, showcasing their broad investment scope. Presidio Ventures strategically supports startups with financial backing and business development expertise, leveraging Sumitomo's vast network to help these companies scale globally. Their investment strategy centers on identifying transformative technologies that address pressing global needs, from urbanization solutions to advancements in AI and digital media. The team, led by CEO Doug Kuribayashi, emphasizes collaboration with entrepreneurs to ensure success from early-stage investments to IPO. Their approach includes rigorous due diligence and a focus on scalable solutions with significant market potential. Presidio Ventures prefers detailed pitch decks that demonstrate innovative solutions and clear business models. Their expansive network and industry expertise make them a valuable partner for startups aiming to make a substantial impact in their respective fields.
Presight Capital, founded in 2019 by Christian Angermayer in partnership with Apeiron Investment Group, is a global venture capital firm based in West Hollywood, California. The firm manages over $600 million in assets across two early-stage funds and focuses on investing in biotechnology, consumer, fintech, deep tech, food tech, cryptocurrency, healthcare, and technology sectors. Notable investments by Presight Capital include ATAI Life Sciences, a mental health company using psychedelics; AbCellera, a biotech firm specializing in antibody therapies; and Compass Pathways, which focuses on mental health treatments using psilocybin. Other prominent companies in their portfolio are General Fusion, EnergyVault, and Perfect Day, which produces lab-grown dairy products. Presight Capital aims to support ambitious founders by providing capital, connections, and strategic advice. They invest in various stages, from seed to IPO, and have a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Razor Group, Syfe, and Alto Neuroscience. The firm's approach is characterized by a strong emphasis on transformative technologies and groundbreaking solutions across different industries.
Presto Ventures (formerly BVC — Bohemia Venture Capital) is a Prague, Czech Republic-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 by Premysl Rubes, a Czech mathematician and entrepreneur, with backing from Czech billionaire and philanthropist Tomas Krsek. Presto invests into fast-growing technology companies across Central and Eastern Europe, primarily at seed and Series A, with selective pre-seed entries. The firm leads rounds and has backed over 50 companies spanning fintech, SaaS, online marketplaces, food, energy, deep tech, and hardware. Presto is backed entirely by private capital — successful entrepreneurs, exited tech founders, and family offices — rather than public or EU grant funding. The firm's portfolio has attracted over EUR 300 million in follow-on capital from Western VCs including Andreessen Horowitz and Point Nine. Notable portfolio names include Cloudtalk, Ready Player Me, Oddin.gg, Woltair, IP Fabric, Sharry, Yieldigo, Inventoro, Finmap, Secfense, Zypl.ai, GaiaNet.AI, and bavovna.ai. Combined AUM from Funds I through III materially exceeds EUR 100 million. In partnership with Czechoslovak Group, Presto launched the EUR 150 million Presto Tech Horizons fund targeting frontier security, defense, aerospace, and dual-use technologies — the first dedicated defense-tech venture fund in the CEE region. Its most recent disclosed investment was a Series A lead in Choice in March 2026. Presto's decade of operating in CEE has produced a pattern-recognition advantage in identifying technical founders from the region who can scale globally. The firm's dual mandate — conventional B2B tech through Funds I-III and defense and dual-use tech through Presto Tech Horizons — positions it uniquely as European governments and NATO members accelerate investment in sovereign technology capabilities. Its willingness to lead rounds from seed through Series A makes it a decisive first institutional partner for CEE founders.
Pretiosum Ventures is a London, United Kingdom-based venture capital firm founded in 2019 by Yana Abramova, who operates the firm as a solo-GP manager. The firm invests in what it describes as the 'Future of Big Businesses: Infrastructure every company should care about' — targeting niche pre-seed and seed-stage companies building core B2B and Web3 infrastructure. Thematic focus areas span artificial intelligence, fintech, SaaS, the passion economy, online marketplaces, Web3, and enterprise software. The firm is currently deploying from its second fund, which achieved first close in August 2023 toward a target of approximately $20 million. Pretiosum's portfolio approach combines capital with tailored hands-on support organized around three value-add pillars: sales, talent, and public relations. The firm's broader network spans worldwide industry experts and co-investors. Across the team's aggregate careers, the partners have managed and invested over $1 billion across 100-plus companies. The firm is especially active at the intersection of DeFi, Web3, and the tokenization of real-world assets. Pretiosum has made approximately 20 disclosed investments; notable portfolio companies include Fiat Republic (Web3 banking and compliance APIs with virtual IBANs and bank-account on/off-ramp infrastructure), TabTabTab, OpenInfer, and MarvelX (most recent disclosed investment, May 2025). Abramova's decision to operate as a solo GP reflects a deliberate philosophy: a single investment professional maintains a consistent analytical framework across every deal and remains the primary point of contact for founders throughout the investment relationship. The concentrated portfolio this approach necessitates also allows Pretiosum to invest more deeply in each company's commercial development — particularly in enterprise sales and communications, where the firm's stated value-add is most tangible.
Previz Ventures is a tech and life sciences-focused early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2011 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel. The firm invests into innovative technology companies addressing critical challenges in medical devices and healthcare information and communications technology, with a clearly defined entry point at post proof-of-concept, initial-to-approaching-commercial stage companies targeting large, underserved markets with scalable solutions. Previz concentrates overwhelmingly on Israeli-based companies to leverage the density of deep-tech talent in the Israeli ecosystem and the unique market access of its management team. The firm is led by founder and Managing Director Eliav Azulay Oz and operates with a small three-person team consistent with its selective, concentrated portfolio strategy. Previz has made approximately 8 disclosed investments and has a strong exit track record relative to its size. ReWalk Robotics (formerly Argo Medical) — a powered exoskeleton enabling paralyzed individuals to walk, stand, sit, and climb stairs — completed a NASDAQ IPO in September 2014 at an approximately $136 million market cap. Orpheus Medical, an enterprise clinical-video imaging platform, was acquired by Intuitive Surgical in February 2020. Clear-Cut Medical (intra-operative compact MRI for margin assessment of cancerous tissue) was among the firm's later disclosed investments. Previz screens investment candidates not only for financial return potential but for the transformative social value they can create in healthcare — improving patient outcomes, quality of life, and access to care. This dual mandate shapes the firm's portfolio construction: each company must meet a high bar on both clinical significance and commercial scalability. The firm provides ongoing strategic guidance across the full investment life cycle, from initial product development through regulatory clearance and downstream financing.
Primary Venture Partners, established in 2015 and headquartered in New York City, is a leading seed-stage venture capital firm focused on transforming startups into market leaders. The firm is co-founded by Brad Svrluga and Ben Sun, who have built a unique approach to venture investing that emphasizes high-conviction, low-volume investments with extensive operational support. Primary Venture Partners specializes in industries such as B2B SaaS, fintech, health tech, dev tools, and supply chain solutions. They are dedicated to New York City-based startups, leveraging their deep local network and resources to drive growth from seed to Series A and beyond. Their notable portfolio companies include Alloy, Alma, and Chief, each demonstrating their commitment to supporting groundbreaking technology and innovative business models. Primary differentiates itself with its "Primary Impact" team, which provides unparalleled support in areas like hiring, sales, and financial strategy. This team, often outnumbering the investors themselves, helps portfolio companies secure customers, build teams, and raise subsequent funding rounds, boasting a Series A success rate twice the industry average.
Prime Impact Fund is a $50 million venture capital fund dedicated to investing in transformative technology companies that aim to have a significant impact on climate change. Launched in 2018, the fund is an initiative of the Prime Coalition, an organization focused on unlocking catalytic capital to address climate challenges. Prime Impact Fund targets early-stage ventures with the potential for gigaton-scale emissions reductions, supporting high-risk, high-reward innovations that traditional capital sources often overlook. The fund's portfolio includes a wide array of companies working on cutting-edge technologies, such as Charm Industrial, which converts waste biomass into bio-oil for underground storage, and Lilac Solutions, which focuses on environmentally-friendly lithium extraction. The fund evaluates investments with rigorous attention to both techno-economic viability and climate impact, ensuring that each investment has the potential to drive substantial environmental benefits. Managed by Azolla Ventures, the Prime Impact Fund is driven by a diverse and experienced team, including Managing Directors Matthew Nordan, Dr. Johanna Wolfson, and Amy Duffuor, all of whom bring extensive backgrounds in technology and impact investing. The fund's unique structure, combining a nonprofit mission with a for-profit investment approach, allows it to maintain a strong focus on its goal of advancing a low-carbon economy.
Prime Movers Lab is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in breakthrough scientific startups that have the potential to transform major industries and impact billions of lives. Their diverse portfolio includes notable companies such as Boom Supersonic, which is developing supersonic airliners, and Axiom Space, which aims to build the first commercial space station. Other significant investments include Quantum Space, Lyten, and Heliogen, showcasing their focus on innovative technologies in aerospace, energy, and sustainable materials. Prime Movers Lab primarily invests in early-stage companies, often leading funding rounds with substantial checks that can range significantly based on the needs of the startup. Their investment strategy emphasizes deep scientific and technological advancements that offer solutions to global challenges. They seek out companies with the potential for high growth and significant impact, preferring those that demonstrate strong scientific foundations and transformative potential. The firm is based in Jackson, Wyoming, and operates with a mission-driven approach, looking to partner with visionary founders who are committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation. Key team members include Dakin Sloss, the founder and general partner, who has a robust background in supporting transformative startups. Amy Kruse, a general partner, leads life sciences investments with expertise in neuroscience and synthetic biology. Prime Movers Lab is known for its hands-on approach, providing not just capital but also strategic support, mentorship, and access to a network of industry experts. This approach helps their portfolio companies accelerate their growth and achieve their ambitious goals.
Prime Venture Partners, founded in 2011 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India, is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on high-potential technology startups. The firm aims to back category-defining businesses with strong founders and technology at the core. Prime Venture Partners has made numerous notable investments across various sectors. Their portfolio includes companies like MyGate, an app-based security and community engagement platform for gated communities; Niyo, a premium travel account for globetrotters; Freo, India’s first credit-led neobank; and Perpule, a self-checkout and omnichannel engagement platform. Other significant investments are KredX, a B2B invoice discounting platform, and Tracxn, a market intelligence platform for private market investing. The firm has supported over 55 companies, with notable exits including Affable, an influencer marketing platform; Happay, a corporate expense management platform; and Ezetap, a point-of-sale payment solutions provider. Their investment strategy involves providing capital and strategic guidance, focusing on creating long-term value and fostering innovation. Prime Venture Partners is led by co-founders Shripati Acharya, Sanjay Swamy, and Balaji Parthasarathy, along with Managing Partner Amit Somani. They emphasize a hands-on approach, working closely with founders to help them navigate the challenges of building scalable businesses.
Prime Ventures, established in 1999 and headquartered in Amsterdam, is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in European technology companies. The firm targets industries such as consumer internet, e-commerce, digital media, software, mobile computing, communications, infrastructure services, semiconductor, and clean technology sectors. Prime Ventures has over €875 million in committed capital and has invested in more than 50 companies since its inception. Notable investments by Prime Ventures include Mendix, a low-code software platform acquired by Siemens; Takeaway.com, which has become a leading global food delivery service; and Creative Group, a fintech company specializing in digital top-up services for prepaid credit, which has raised significant funding to expand its international reach. Other prominent companies in their portfolio include CybelAngel, an advanced digital risk management platform, and TerraPay, which provides cross-border payment solutions. Prime Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, working closely with founders to scale their businesses and realize their vision. The firm has a strong track record of successful exits, such as the acquisition of Intrinsic ID by Synopsys and aiMotive by Stellantis, highlighting its ability to support startups from early stages to profitable exits. The team at Prime Ventures includes experienced professionals like Joost Holleman, Margaret Perchik, and Monish Suri, who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their portfolio companies.
Prime Coalition is a nonprofit organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dedicated to catalyzing climate innovation through strategic investments. Their mission is to unlock catalytic capital to support scalable solutions that address climate change, bridging the gap for early-stage ventures that traditional investors might overlook. Prime Coalition operates several key programs, including the Prime Impact Fund (PIF) and Azolla Ventures. PIF, launched in 2018, is a $50 million fund that focuses on high-impact climate technologies. Azolla Ventures, an impact-first investment firm founded by Prime Coalition, manages a $239 million blended fund. This fund combines catalytic, charitable capital with traditional investment sources to support early-stage hardware startups with the potential for significant climate impact. Notable investments by Prime Coalition and Azolla Ventures include companies like Lilac Solutions, which focuses on lithium extraction for battery technology, and Sublime Systems, which develops low-carbon cement. These investments highlight their commitment to innovative solutions across various sectors that can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Prime Coalition emphasizes impact and additionality, ensuring that their investments not only have high commercial potential but also meet stringent criteria for environmental impact. Their unique approach involves assessing and supporting ventures that are unlikely to secure sufficient funding from conventional sources, thereby playing a crucial role in accelerating climate solutions.
Gateway Ventures, formerly known as PrimeCROWD, is a prominent European venture capital platform that originated in Austria. Established as Austria's largest network of startup investors, Gateway Ventures connects a diverse community of over 1,000 active investors with high-potential early-stage startups across various industries. The platform focuses on providing private investors access to exclusive investment opportunities, enabling them to participate in the growth of innovative companies at their formative stages. Gateway Ventures operates with a mission to democratize venture capital by offering individual investors the chance to invest alongside institutional investors in vetted startups. The platform specializes in sectors such as technology, health, and sustainability, where it identifies and supports promising entrepreneurs with disruptive ideas and scalable business models. One of Gateway Ventures' core strengths lies in its rigorous selection process. The platform carefully screens and evaluates startups before presenting them to its investor network, ensuring that only high-quality investment opportunities are available. This thorough vetting process, combined with the platform's extensive network and expertise, has made it a trusted partner for both investors and entrepreneurs. In addition to facilitating investments, Gateway Ventures also provides startups with valuable resources, including mentorship, strategic guidance, and access to a broader network of industry experts. This holistic approach helps startups scale effectively while offering investors the potential for significant returns.
Prime Impact Fund, launched in 2018 by Prime Coalition, is a $50 million catalytic capital fund dedicated to investing in transformative, climate-focused technology startups. The fund targets early-stage companies with the potential for gigaton-scale emissions reduction, supporting high-risk, high-reward ventures with a long-term perspective. Prime Impact Fund evaluates investments rigorously, focusing equally on techno-economics and climate impact. Their portfolio includes innovative companies such as Avalanche Energy, Charm Industrial, and Lilac Solutions, which are working on breakthrough technologies in energy, bio-oil production, and sustainable lithium extraction respectively. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the fund's unique model combines philanthropic capital and an impact-first orientation, making it possible to back ventures that might not attract conventional investors. The fund's investors include visionary families, foundations, and corporations committed to combating climate change. The leadership team is spearheaded by experts like Amy Duffuor, who brings extensive experience in renewables and power investment. Prime Impact Fund's approach aims to discover and nurture 'diamonds in the rough' that can become pillars of a low-carbon economy.
Primer Sazze Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 2018, with offices in San Jose, California, and Seoul, South Korea. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, specializing in artificial intelligence, fintech, health tech, and consumer goods, targeting companies that demonstrate the potential for global expansion. Primer Sazze aims to bridge the gap between East Asia and North America, helping startups scale across borders. The firm typically leads or co-leads investments, often becoming the first major backer of a company. It operates with a hands-on approach, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance in areas like cross-border expansion, go-to-market strategies, and leadership development. With a mission to support founders from the earliest stages of their companies, Primer Sazze offers long-term partnerships to help startups grow into global enterprises. Led by experienced entrepreneurs and investors, including Greg Kim and Kiha Lee, Primer Sazze has built a diverse portfolio that spans multiple industries. Notable investments include companies in sectors such as commercial services, educational software, and media. The firm’s portfolio reflects its commitment to fostering innovation and supporting the next generation of global tech leaders. By leveraging its deep networks in both East Asia and North America, Primer Sazze is positioned to help startups navigate the complexities of international markets, making it a valuable partner for ambitious entrepreneurs aiming for global success.
Primer Capital is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments, particularly in technology-driven sectors such as software, fintech, and AI. They emphasize building scalable, innovative businesses with a global impact. Based in the US, Primer Capital is known for supporting startups that have strong potential for growth and market disruption. Their strategy leans towards seed and Series A rounds, targeting companies that demonstrate a clear path to profitability and have a unique value proposition in their respective industries. They favor diversified portfolios, often backing a variety of companies to spread risk and increase opportunities for high returns. By maintaining a balanced portfolio strategy, they seek both high-growth potential and stability within their investments. The firm typically makes follow-on investments in portfolio companies to help them scale over time. Primer Capital is actively involved in guiding its portfolio companies, leveraging its expertise and network to provide strategic support beyond financial backing. The team consists of seasoned professionals with experience in scaling startups, making them valuable partners for young ventures looking to grow efficiently. Their approach is methodical, prioritizing strong deal flow through relationships with accelerators and startup networks, ensuring a constant pipeline of innovative companies. With a disciplined investment strategy and a focus on impact-driven technologies, Primer Capital is positioned as a key player in the early-stage venture capital space
Primetime Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York, focusing on investing in startups that cater to the aging population. Founded in 2020 by Wall Street veteran Alan Patricof and wellness executive Abby Miller Levy, the firm aims to address the needs of older adults, a demographic expected to double to 1.6 billion by 2050. Primetime Partners' investment strategy revolves around seed and early-stage investments, typically ranging from $250,000 to $1 million. The firm focuses on sectors like healthcare, fintech, consumer products, and media, with the goal of improving the quality of life for older adults. Their portfolio includes companies that provide products and services in areas such as aging in place, financial security for retirees, and care management. The firm also emphasizes supporting older entrepreneurs, recognizing the value of their experience and insights. Patricof and Levy bring a wealth of experience in both investment and operational roles, enhancing their ability to support portfolio companies beyond just financial investment.
Primitive Ventures, founded in 2018 by Dovey Wan and Eric Meltzer, is a global multi-strategy venture capital firm focused on blockchain technology and decentralized protocols. Based in San Francisco, Primitive Ventures champions a cypherpunk philosophy, aiming to advance financial populism and individual sovereignty through crypto innovation. The firm prides itself on operating independently without outside capital, driven by a team of engineers and builders passionate about the decentralized future. Primitive Ventures has made significant investments in blockchain and Web3 projects, backing over 50 companies, including notable names like Berachain, Fhenix, and Sapien. The firm’s investment strategy spans early to growth-stage companies, focusing on high-impact projects in financial technology, blockchain infrastructure, and decentralized finance (DeFi). Primitive Ventures actively co-invests with top-tier firms such as Polychain and Multicoin Capital. With a focus on cultivating long-term relationships, the firm supports founders who are tackling the complex problems of the decentralized economy. By leveraging deep industry expertise and a strong network within the crypto ecosystem, Primitive Ventures helps its portfolio companies scale and succeed in the evolving blockchain landscape.
Primo Ventures, formerly known as Primomiglio SGR, is an Italian venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments in innovative sectors. The firm operates multiple funds targeting different areas, including Primo Space Fund, which specializes in space technology, and Primo Digital, which focuses on digital technologies like software, fintech, and cybersecurity. Additionally, Primo Climate targets investments in climate tech, renewable energy, and the circular economy. Headquartered in Milan, Primo Ventures supports high-potential startups in Italy and across Europe, offering financial backing and strategic expertise to help them scale. The firm is particularly known for its investments in sectors such as digital health, climate tech, and the space economy, aiming to foster technological innovation and market transformation. The Primo Space Fund, launched in 2020 with an initial capital of €58 million, is one of Italy's pioneering funds in the space sector. It invests in projects related to space infrastructure and applications, as well as enabling technologies.
Princeville Capital is a global venture capital firm founded with a focus on investing in growth-stage technology companies. The firm has offices in key global hubs, including San Francisco, Berlin, and Hong Kong. Princeville Capital operates two main funds: Princeville Global, which invests in technology market leaders, and Princeville Climate Tech, which focuses on companies that leverage technology to address climate change challenges. Princeville Capital targets sectors such as enterprise SaaS, AI, fintech, digital health, e-commerce, and blockchain/web3. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes backing companies that are not only leaders in their fields but also have proven business models and are positioned for rapid growth. Princeville’s global reach allows them to apply best practices from various markets and support companies in expanding their operations internationally. The firm’s leadership team includes experienced professionals like Emmanuel DeSousa and Joaquin Rodriguez Torres, who bring a wealth of knowledge in capital markets and strategic growth. They provide strategic counsel and help portfolio companies with follow-on capital raises and IPO preparations, ensuring that they are well-positioned for long-term success.
Prithvi Ventures is a New York City-based climate-tech venture capital firm founded in 2020. The name Prithvi — meaning 'earth' in Sanskrit — signals the firm's mission: invest in early-stage, ambitious startups that fight climate change by driving measurable global reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The firm's investment philosophy is to back 'boring problems with interesting solutions,' taking a deliberately monopolistic view of climate-solution market structure — preferring companies that can durably own a segment of the climate-tech stack rather than competing in crowded consumer plays. Co-founder Vivek Soni and General Partner Kunal Sethi lead the firm, which places explicit emphasis on diversity: roughly one-third of the portfolio is led by underrepresented founders, a share Fund II is designed to at least double. Fund II targets $50 million in commitments dedicated to seed-stage climate tech; the firm's total book value across 36 startups is approximately $52.3 million per Axios reporting. Prithvi has made 46 disclosed investments across cleantech, energy, food technology, agtech, SaaS, and hardware and robotics. Named portfolio companies include dClimate (decentralized climate data network), De Novo Foodlabs (alternative food technology), and Cyclops (most recent disclosed investment, February 2025). The portfolio spans environmental services, business productivity software, and food products. Prithvi's approach is systematic rather than thematic: the firm evaluates each company against quantified emissions-reduction potential and addressable market size before making an investment decision. This rigor, combined with an active LP and advisory network of climate operators and angels, allows Prithvi to provide portfolio companies with both technical credibility and access to the corporate sustainability buyers and policymakers who are most consequential for climate-tech commercial outcomes.
Pritzker Group, founded by the Pritzker family, is a diversified investment firm with a robust portfolio spanning private capital, venture capital, and asset management. Their investment strategies leverage a permanent capital base, allowing for flexible, long-term investments without the constraints of traditional funding timelines. This approach benefits from the Pritzkers' extensive network, which includes access to advisors, strategic partners, and customers. Notable investments by Pritzker Group Venture Capital include high-profile companies such as Coinbase, SMS Assist, and SpotHero. The group focuses on sectors such as vertical SaaS, marketplaces, and healthtech, supporting companies from seed to growth stages. Their portfolio also includes companies like Cameo and G2 Crowd, showcasing their emphasis on innovative, scalable businesses. The private capital division of Pritzker Group focuses on acquiring and building leading middle-market companies in North America, with investments in industries like manufacturing, logistics, life sciences, and healthcare. Significant investments include firms like TMS International and STV Inc. Pritzker Group's asset management arm allocates capital globally to top-tier investment managers, providing diversified and strategic growth opportunities. Their comprehensive support for portfolio companies includes strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network to accelerate growth and innovation.
Privilege Ventures SA is a Swiss, FINMA-authorized early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2016 and headquartered in Lugano, Switzerland, with additional offices in Zurich and Boston. It is the venture capital arm of Privilege Management and is widely recognized as Switzerland's first female-led venture capital firm. The firm's investment thesis is grounded in a data-driven rationale: gender-mixed teams and women-led companies produce better financial outcomes, and Privilege frames this as an economic-return argument rather than a fairness one. The team of approximately ten people, including four Partners and two Venture Partners, spans Switzerland and Italy and brings deep expertise in entrepreneurship, management, finance, and governance. Privilege Ventures invests at seed and early-stage across three thematic pillars: healthtech, agrifood technology, and cleantech, with additional exposure to industrial tech, med-tech, wearables, and broader ICT. Its geographic footprint covers Switzerland and the rest of Europe, with selective Boston-based investments. The firm has approximately 40 portfolio companies. Notable names include Xsensio (wearable skin-chemistry monitoring, most recent disclosed investment March 2026), Adiposs (CHF 4 million Series A, June 2025), AgroSustain, Enantios, SONIX (May 2025), and SMEETZ (March 2025). Beyond capital, Privilege Ventures provides strategic support and mentorship throughout the investment lifecycle, with particular depth in helping portfolio companies navigate Swiss and European regulatory environments and institutional sales. Its status as Switzerland's first female-led VC has generated a differentiated LP base and a co-investor network that values diversity-aligned deal flow, creating a reinforcing pipeline advantage in sourcing and winning competitive seed rounds from underrepresented founding teams across the European life sciences and deep-tech ecosystem.
Procter and Gamble Ventures is the in-house startup studio of Procter and Gamble (NYSE: PG), the $80 billion-plus consumer-packaged-goods multinational. Founded in 2015 and operating from P&G's global headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, the studio was designed around a specific thesis: combine the agility of a startup with P&G's expertise, scale, and science to create genuinely new-to-the-world consumer brands targeting multi-billion-dollar categories of unmet need. P&G describes this as 'constructive disruption' — building new categories rather than new SKUs within existing ones. The studio develops both internal P&G-originated ideas and external founder-led ideas, embedding early-stage startups with P&G's R&D capabilities, brand marketing resources, supply chain, and global distribution network. Strategic verticals currently include pest control, lawn and garden, and pet parenting, with selective adjacencies in skincare and personal care. Portfolio and brand highlights include Zevo (people-friendly bug control — P&G Ventures' first major breakout, which reached $100 million in sales and became America's fastest-growing pest control brand), Spruce (pet and bee-safe weed killer, launched 2025), Opte (precision skincare device), Metaderm (skincare), Kindra (menopause care), and LoveIt. PitchBook and Crunchbase list approximately 8 disclosed investments. P&G Ventures' model is structurally distinct from traditional corporate venture: rather than making minority equity investments and remaining passive, the studio actively co-creates brands, funds their development, and manages their commercial launch using P&G infrastructure. This approach significantly de-risks the path from idea to shelf for early-stage consumer founders, but also means P&G retains significant operational control. For founders aligned with the consumer-goods category and seeking access to the world's largest CPG distribution network, the studio offers an unmatched commercial platform.
Procyon Ventures is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based early-stage deep-tech venture capital firm founded in 2014, now operating under the First Star Ventures brand (firststar.vc) — Procyon Ventures I remains the legacy debut fund. The firm was co-founded by Drew Volpe (background in conversational AI, search, unstructured databases, computational biology, and blockchain) and Millie Liu (background in AI and machine learning analytics, and co-founder of Sequoia China-backed Infervision, an AI medical imaging company). The firm's articulated thesis is 'computing x real-world' — with concentration in techbio, climate, robotics, and industrial infrastructure, and legacy coverage spanning computational biotech, connected sensors, AR/VR, and blockchain. First Star primarily writes pre-seed, seed, and selective Series A checks. The firm is headquartered at 245 Main Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. As of early 2025 the combined platform has made 48 disclosed investments across ten-plus years, including 4 investments in 2024 and 1 in 2025. Notable portfolio companies include Bedrock Energy (advanced geothermal heating and cooling with proprietary boring technology up to five times faster than conventional methods — Series A, January 2025), Plus One Robotics (pick-and-place warehouse robotics), Scoot Science (ocean and aquaculture data science), and Infinite Analytics. The Procyon/First Star team's technical depth — spanning conversational AI, biotech computation, and machine learning at the co-founder level — allows the firm to engage credibly with founders working on genuinely hard scientific and engineering problems. This hands-on scientific orientation is rare among early-stage VCs and positions the firm as a valued partner for researchers and technical founders who find conventional VC feedback lacking in domain rigor. The firm's Cambridge location provides direct access to MIT and Harvard's deep-tech research ecosystems.
Co-Op Ventures is a venture capital firm with a focus on early-stage investments, particularly in technology-driven sectors such as B2B SaaS, cloud infrastructure, and fintech. Based in the Pacific Northwest, the firm targets high-growth startups that demonstrate innovation and scalability potential across a variety of industries. Co-Op Ventures is known for its hands-on approach to investing. They actively support their portfolio companies, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and deep operational involvement. With a focus on long-term value creation, Co-Op often leads funding rounds and partners closely with founders, helping them navigate challenges from initial funding stages through growth and scaling phases. The firm’s portfolio reflects its commitment to innovation and technology, featuring investments in sectors such as cloud computing, AI, and data-driven services. The firm operates with a "patient capital" philosophy, emphasizing long-term partnerships over quick returns. This aligns with their goal of nurturing companies that can grow sustainably over time, avoiding the rapid cycles often associated with more aggressive venture strategies. Co-Op Ventures typically invests in seed and Series A stages, positioning itself as a key player in the tech ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Their expertise and dedication to helping founders build successful companies have made them a prominent name in early-stage venture capital.