Assisted fundraising

Log in  |  Sign up

  • Home
  • Guides
  • Assets
  • Investors
    • VC funds
    • Tailored lists
    • Favorites
  • Academy
  • Privacy policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Help center
  • Return to waveup.com

Browse A-Z

VC Funds Starting with T

252 funds found

0-9ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Fund profile
Geography
Check
Fund website
Tyr Ventures
Tyr Ventures

Tyr Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2021 and based in Sierra Madre, California. The firm primarily focuses on investments in technology startups, particularly within the fintech, social platforms, and gaming industries. With a growing portfolio, Tyr Ventures has made notable investments in companies such as AAZZUR and PearPop, supporting them from seed stage onwards. The team at Tyr Ventures includes experienced partners like David Chang and David Wilson, who bring a wealth of knowledge from the tech and investment worlds. Tyr Ventures' strategy emphasizes early engagement with promising startups, often participating in seed rounds and maintaining close relationships with their portfolio companies as they scale. Their geographic focus includes the U.S. and Europe, with investments spread across countries like Germany and Canada​. In addition to venture capital, Tyr Ventures leverages a global network of co-investors to help startups grow, often collaborating with other prominent funds and angel investors to maximize the impact of their capital​.

$0-$100K
$3M-$10M
Website
Tyson Ventures
Tyson Ventures

Tyson Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest food companies, established in December 2016 and based at the company's headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas. Operating through the legal entity Tyson New Ventures LLC, the fund was seeded with $150 million from Tyson Foods to back startups changing the food industry through food technology, emerging sources of protein and sustainable nutrition, and has since deployed more than $100 million across emerging proteins, food and worker-safety technologies and sustainable food production. The fund concentrates on three priority pillars, emerging and alternative proteins, technology enablers and sustainability, with managing director Reese Schroeder citing key innovation themes spanning alternative proteins, environmental impact, digital platforms, shelf-life extension, animal well-being, consumer-driven platforms, and AI, machine learning and automation, typically as a strategic co-investor. As a strategic investor, Tyson Ventures has made roughly 42 investments and built one of the more closely watched alternative-protein portfolios in corporate venturing. Those include early stakes in cell-based meat companies Memphis Meats, now UPSIDE Foods, and Future Meat Technologies, and an early position in plant-based pioneer Beyond Meat that it exited in 2019 ahead of Beyond's IPO. More recent activity includes investments in JLE Truckwash in 2024 and Athian in late 2025, and the firm runs an annual Tyson Demo Day pitch event to source promising food-system innovators. By pairing capital with the scale and supply chain of a global food company, Tyson Ventures backs the technologies reshaping protein, food and sustainability.

USA
Website
← Previous Page 6 of 6