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Transportation & Mobility VC Funds
Venture capital funds investing in transportation technology, autonomous vehicles, logistics, and mobility startups.
The DeepTech & Climate Fonds (DTCF) is a German venture capital fund aimed at supporting growth-stage startups working on transformative technologies in sectors such as deep tech and climate tech. Established in 2023, the fund has a capital pool of €1 billion, sourced from Germany’s Future Fund and the European Recovery Program. It focuses on companies developing solutions in fields like Industry 4.0, quantum computing, AI, and clean energy technologies. DTCF primarily invests in companies that require long development cycles and substantial capital, providing them with the resources to scale their innovations across Europe. The fund works as an anchor investor, partnering with institutional investors, family offices, and private capital to ensure that these companies can achieve commercial success and contribute to a climate-neutral economy. Led by Dr. Elisabeth Schrey and Tobias Faupel, DTCF has already made notable investments in companies like Membion, which focuses on wastewater recycling, and Cylib, a battery recycling startup. The fund's mission is to drive systemic change by investing in technologies that will reshape industries and contribute to sustainability across the European tech landscape.
DeepWork Capital, established in 2015 and based in Orlando, Florida, is an early-stage venture capital firm. The firm primarily targets technology and life sciences startups, particularly those in U.S. regions traditionally underserved by venture capital. DeepWork Capital's investment strategy focuses on seed and Series A stage companies, often being the first institutional capital after friends, family, and angel investors. Their portfolio includes a diverse range of companies such as AbFero Pharmaceuticals, acquired by Pharmacosmos, and AireHealth, addressing respiratory challenges. Other notable investments include Astrocyte Pharmaceuticals, developing therapeutics for brain injury, and Genascence, working on gene therapy for musculoskeletal diseases. The firm also supports innovative startups like Nanophotonica, which is pioneering EL-QLED technology, and Homee, which digitizes insurance claims processes. The DeepWork Capital team, including Managing Partners Mitchel Laskey, Ben Patz, and Kathy Chiu, brings a wealth of experience from various industries. The firm emphasizes a hands-on, active engagement approach, supporting entrepreneurs before, during, and after investment. DeepWork Capital's mission is to foster innovation in regions like Florida by providing necessary capital and strategic support to tech-forward founders committed to solving significant societal challenges.
Defy Ventures, a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2010 by Catherine Hoke, focuses on early-stage investments and supporting entrepreneurs, particularly those with unconventional backgrounds such as former convicts. The firm is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship, employment, and character training for its community. Defy's portfolio includes notable companies such as Nautilus Biotechnology, Empower, and Shujinko. They have made significant investments in various sectors, including high tech, business services, and food and agriculture tech. Recent investments include Monitaur, Writ, and Delivery Collective. The firm values authenticity and the tenacity needed to transform bold ideas into lasting companies. Defy Ventures aims to be the partner of choice for today's daring startup founders, helping them become tomorrow's visionary leaders. They emphasize working behind the scenes to amplify the success of their portfolio companies.
Delivery Hero Ventures (formerly DX Ventures) is the corporate venture capital arm of Delivery Hero SE, a publicly traded global food delivery platform headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Launched in January 2021 with initial capital of €50 million, the fund is fully backed by Delivery Hero SE and led by Managing Director Duncan McIntyre, who joined the parent company in 2014 and completed over 30 M&A transactions before leading the venture arm. The fund leads rounds and invests globally across food technology, on-demand services, AI, fintech, logistics, and sustainable innovation, writing checks averaging $5 million at Seed through Series B stages. The portfolio of 33 companies includes five unicorns, two IPOs, and three acquisitions. Notable holdings include Glovo (food delivery, acquired by Delivery Hero), Rappi (Latin American super app), Impossible Foods (plant-based meat), Ola (Indian ride-hailing), Toku (compensation management), and OneOrder (restaurant management). The fund's investment thesis centers on leveraging Delivery Hero's technical expertise and global network — spanning Europe, Southeast Asia, MENA, and Latin America — to help founders scale. Partner Brendon Blacker works alongside McIntyre to evaluate opportunities and support portfolio growth, with the team taking an engaged post-investment role in business development and market expansion.
Dell Technologies Capital (DTC) is the venture capital investment arm of Dell Technologies, focusing on early-stage investments in the enterprise technology space. Since its inception in 2012, DTC has invested in over 150 companies, helping to propel innovations in data and analytics, cybersecurity, infrastructure, developer tools, and silicon. Their notable portfolio includes industry leaders like DocuSign, MongoDB, and Cylance. DTC’s investment strategy is to partner with founders from the early stages and provide not only capital but also deep domain expertise and operational support. The firm’s extensive network within Dell Technologies offers startups real customer connections and the opportunity to scale with the backing of a tech giant. Investments typically range from seed to growth stages, with DTC often leading the rounds. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, DTC’s team of investors, technologists, and operators work closely with portfolio companies, guiding them from inception to market leadership. This hands-on approach ensures that the startups benefit from strategic insights and operational know-how, positioning them for successful exits. Overall, Dell Technologies Capital stands out for its commitment to fostering groundbreaking enterprise technologies and its robust support system for startups aiming to disrupt the tech landscape.
Delphi Ventures, founded in 1988, is a venture capital firm based in San Mateo, California. The firm focuses primarily on life sciences, including biotechnology, medical devices, and healthcare IT. Over the years, Delphi Ventures has made significant contributions to the life sciences industry with over 318 investments and 190 exits. Notable investments by Delphi Ventures include Revance Therapeutics, Senseonics, and PTC Therapeutics. These companies have developed innovative solutions in neurotoxin aesthetics, continuous glucose monitoring, and treatments for rare diseases, respectively. Revance Therapeutics, for instance, is now a public company with significant revenue, reflecting Delphi Ventures' ability to identify and nurture high-potential startups. Delphi Ventures' investment strategy is centered on early and growth-stage investments, with a focus on supporting pioneering technologies and therapies. The firm has a strong track record of successful exits, including companies that have gone public such as EBR Systems and Senseonics, as well as several notable acquisitions like Seattle Genetics and Acclarent. The team at Delphi Ventures is led by experienced professionals such as Deepa Pakianathan, Douglas Roeder, and founder James Bochnowski. Their expertise and deep industry knowledge play a critical role in guiding portfolio companies toward successful growth and market leadership.
Delta Partners is a Dublin-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in technology companies. Founded in 1994, the firm has a strong track record with over 140 investments and €1.8 billion in exit returns. Delta Partners focuses on seed and Series A investments, supporting companies from their foundation stage through to successful scaling and exits. They emphasize building solid company foundations and capital-optimizing cultures to increase the likelihood of success. The Delta team includes experienced partners like Dermot Berkery, Maurice Roche, Amy Neale (formerly of Mastercard), and Richard Barnwell (founder of Digit Games). They are committed to integrating sustainability risks into their investment process, ensuring that environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are considered throughout the lifecycle of their investments. Delta Partners operates with a partner-led approach, providing startups with direct access to senior-level experience from the first conversation. This hands-on support helps entrepreneurs navigate their journey from seed to Series A and beyond.
Demeter, a major European player in venture capital, private equity, and infrastructure, focuses on investments that drive the energy and ecological transition. Founded in 2005, Demeter manages €1.3 billion across its funds and has completed over 230 investments. The firm targets innovative startups, SMEs, and infrastructure projects, offering investments ranging from €1 million to €30 million. Notable investments include McPhy Energy, which specializes in hydrogen production, storage, and distribution technologies, and Ynsect, which produces environmentally friendly insect-based products. Demeter also supports companies like Sunna Design, which develops solar LED lighting solutions, and Sweetch Energy, a renewable energy firm focusing on osmotic energy. One of Demeter's significant initiatives is the recent launch of a €500 million fund in collaboration with EIT InnoEnergy. This fund aims to develop a resilient and diverse battery raw material supply chain for Europe, addressing the continent's growing demand for batteries and supporting the European Battery Alliance's goals. Demeter's investment strategy is driven by a commitment to sustainability, evident in their support for green projects like H2 Green Steel, the world's first integrated large-scale green steel plant. The firm's dedication to environmental responsibility is further reflected in their involvement in initiatives like the Climate Dividends program, which promotes sustainability across their portfolio companies.
Deosai Ventures is an early-stage, sector-agnostic venture capital fund based in Islamabad, Pakistan, founded around 2020. The fund is led by Managing Partner Shehryar Hydri, who also serves as Managing Director of Endeavor Pakistan and is a former founder himself. Deosai operates with the explicit policy of requiring no warm introductions, lowering barriers for founders who lack established networks. The fund writes checks between $50,000 and $300,000 — with a sweet spot at $200,000 — targeting pre-seed and seed-stage companies across AI, SaaS, agritech, fintech, transportation technology, logistics, developer tools, and supply chain tech. With 10 investments to date, portfolio companies include Farmdar (agritech, $1.3 million Seed in 2022), Metric, Truck It In (digital trucking), CreditPer (Shariah-compliant microfinance), Inventhub (hardware design collaboration), and EasyFresh Technologies. Hydri is known for backing diverse and female founders, and the fund covers startups with connections to UAE and US markets alongside Pakistan-focused businesses. The firm operates at a scale appropriate to Pakistan's early-stage ecosystem, combining the conviction of a hands-on founding-stage investor with broad sectoral flexibility. Deosai represents one of the few institutional pre-seed funds actively building the Pakistani startup ecosystem from Islamabad rather than from Karachi or overseas.
Derayah Ventures is a Saudi-based venture capital firm that invests in early to growth-stage startups across the MENA region. Launched in 2019, the firm manages a $30 million fund focused on technology-driven businesses, particularly in sectors such as SaaS, fintech, eCommerce, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and marketplace platforms. Derayah primarily backs companies that are either disrupting traditional industries or organizing them through innovative solutions. The firm’s investment philosophy centers on supporting scalable startups with high growth potential and strong teams. Derayah Venture Capital provides not just financial backing but also strategic guidance to help companies expand within the MENA region, especially into Saudi Arabia. The fund focuses on post-seed, pre-Series A, and Series A stages, enabling startups to access critical capital during their early development phases. Led by a team of experienced investors, including Chairman Faris Ibrahim AlRashed, Derayah aims to build tomorrow's market leaders through a combination of capital, industry expertise, and strong local networks.
Designer Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded by Ben Blumenrose and Enrique Allen, specializing in seed-stage investments in design-led startups. Notable investments include Omada Health, Gusto, and Stripe, companies recognized for their innovative design approaches and user-friendly interfaces. The fund primarily targets industries like financial services, healthcare, and sustainability, aiming to replace legacy systems with more efficient, user-centered solutions. Designer Fund focuses geographically on the US, with a strong presence in the Bay Area. Their strategy involves making significant contributions to seed rounds, typically around $500,000, while often not leading. They invest in about eight companies annually, allowing them to provide extensive design support through their Designer Fund Partnership. This support includes monthly design sessions, professional development workshops, and access to a community of top designers and founders. The team at Designer Fund is led by seasoned experts like Blumenrose, with extensive experience at Meta, and Allen, who has a background with Facebook’s fbFund and 500 Startups. Their collaborative approach and deep integration within the design community make them a valuable partner for startups aiming to scale their design capabilities and impact.
Detroit Venture Partners (DVP), founded in 2010 by Dan Gilbert, is a venture capital firm committed to backing early-stage tech startups that aim to drive innovation and economic growth. Based in Detroit, DVP is part of the broader Rock Family of Companies, which includes Rocket Companies, Bedrock Detroit, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. This extensive network enables DVP to offer its portfolio companies not only financial backing but also strategic partnerships and resources to help them scale effectively. DVP focuses on investing in startups that embody creativity, grit, and passion. They have a strong emphasis on companies in the technology sector, including fintech, SaaS, and logistics. Some of their notable portfolio companies include StockX, Livegistics, 100 Thieves, and CoverTree. By fostering innovation, DVP contributes to Detroit’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, helping to rejuvenate the city’s long history of industrial innovation. In addition to their investment activities, DVP runs a Summer Fellowship program that offers MBA and undergraduate students hands-on experience in venture capital and early-stage startups.
Beyond1435 is Deutsche Bahn's venture capital initiative that focuses on fostering innovation in the transportation and mobility sectors. Emerging from DB Digital Ventures in 2016, Beyond1435 has established itself as a key player in driving the future of rail and mobility technologies. The platform is dedicated to identifying and investing in early-stage startups that offer transformative solutions in areas like sustainability, production, and digital services. The firm partners with startups to develop technologies that align with Deutsche Bahn’s long-term goals of modernizing rail transport and enhancing operational efficiency. Beyond1435 supports startups through investment, collaboration, and access to Deutsche Bahn’s extensive global network. The firm focuses on technologies related to artificial intelligence, IoT, mobility, and smart cities. By fostering collaborations with external companies and setting up joint ventures, Beyond1435 strengthens not only Deutsche Bahn but also the wider mobility ecosystem. Its broad portfolio includes companies such as Brighter AI, Gideon Brothers, and Skyports, reflecting its commitment to advancing innovative technologies across sectors.
DTCP (Digital Transformation Capital Partners) is an independent investment management firm founded in 2015. The firm focuses on two main investment strategies: Growth Equity and Digital Infrastructure. With over €2.2 billion in assets under management, DTCP has invested in more than 60 companies, supporting transformative technology leaders globally and digital infrastructure projects in Europe. DTCP's Growth Equity platform targets technology sectors such as cybersecurity, AI, fintech, and cloud-based enterprise software, aiming to accelerate digital transformation. Their notable portfolio includes investments in companies like Aryaka, NS1, and Heap. The firm’s data-driven investment approach and strong operational support help these companies scale effectively. In the Digital Infrastructure space, DTCP invests in mobile towers, fiber networks, and data centers. Key infrastructure investments include Swiss Towers, Community Fibre Limited, and Cellnex Netherlands. This strategy focuses on creating long-term value and supporting sustainable digital infrastructure development across Europe. The leadership team is headed by CEO Vicente Vento and includes Managing Partner Jack Young, who oversees the Growth platform, and Philipp von Bismarck, Managing Partner for the Digital Infrastructure Vehicle II. They bring extensive experience in technology investments and digital infrastructure projects. DTCP’s approach combines strategic capital investment with operational expertise, leveraging a strong network of industry relationships to drive growth and innovation in its portfolio companies.
Devlabs is a micro venture capital firm with a focus on early-stage investments in North America, South America, and the Caribbean. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Oakland, California, and Temuco, Chile, Devlabs manages an $8 million fund dedicated to pre-seed investments in software startups, with plans to close a $21 million fund for agriculture and renewable energy sectors. The firm typically invests between $100,000 and $300,000 per company in exchange for 5-15% equity, targeting industries such as B2B software in agri-business, finance, health, tourism, education, and operations. Devlabs focuses on high-impact, high-growth tech entrepreneurs, especially those addressing multi-billion dollar problems with market-driven solutions. Devlabs was co-founded by Jose D Lopez and Ruben Hernandez, both of whom bring over 20 years of experience in venture capital, software development, and business innovation (devlabs). The firm leverages its extensive network and experience in emerging markets to reduce barriers and costs for investment, aiming to support lean, early-stage companies and help them scale rapidly.
DFS Lab, founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, focuses on early-stage investments in technology startups across Africa. Their portfolio includes over 30 companies, with a strong emphasis on digital commerce and financial inclusion. Notable investments include startups like PayDay, CutStruct, and Terraa, which span various sectors such as fintech, logistics, and food processing. The firm invests early and provides comprehensive support to its portfolio companies, aiming to leverage technology to transform everyday commerce in Africa. Their investment strategy is research-driven, focusing on both the digital and physical hybrid nature of African markets. This approach allows them to tailor their support to the unique challenges and opportunities in these markets. DFS Lab is led by Jake Kendall and Stephen Deng, who bring extensive experience in finance, technology, and emerging markets. The team also includes experts like Juliet Maina and Joseph Benson-Aruna, who focus on policy research and entrepreneurial support respectively. The firm actively collaborates with co-investors like Ventures Platform, Seedstars, and Techstars, further strengthening their network and resource pool for portfolio companies.
DG Ventures (formerly DG Incubation) is the corporate venture capital arm of Digital Garage, Inc. (TSE: 4819), with dual headquarters in San Francisco and Tokyo. Founded in 2009, the firm manages approximately $600 million in assets under management, with geographic allocation across the United States (54%), Asia and India (21%), and Japan (10%), complemented by a global fund-of-funds strategy. The 14-person team, including six partners, is led by Kaoru Hayashi — co-founder of Digital Garage in 1995 — and Keith Yuki Isobe as Founder and Managing Director. DG Ventures leads rounds and has made 335 investments with an extraordinary exit record: 11 unicorns, 17 IPOs, and 39 acquisitions. The portfolio includes Twitter (pre-IPO), LinkedIn, Facebook, Coinbase, Airbnb, Twilio, GrubHub, Udemy, ThredUp, Intercom, Lime, GoJek, and MystenLabs. The firm invests from seed through late stage across fintech, AI, blockchain, SaaS, e-commerce, proptech, mobility, healthcare, and marketplace sectors. DG Ventures also co-manages DG Lab Fund II (approximately JPY 12.5 billion) with DG Daiwa Ventures targeting next-generation technology startups, and operates GenLab, a startup studio for generative AI entrepreneurs. The combination of a seasoned institutional track record, deep Japanese corporate relationships, and active US presence gives DG Ventures a distinctive cross-Pacific vantage point across its investment activity.
DHVC, founded in 2013 by Shoucheng Zhang, is a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California. The firm focuses on early-stage investments across several sectors, including enterprise, consumer, fintech, and healthcare. Over the years, DHVC has built a substantial portfolio, investing in over 267 companies with 75 successful exits. DHVC has also seen significant exits with companies like Wish Shopping, Qeexo, and Namocell, indicating their strong presence in the tech investment space. The firm’s investment strategy involves participating in a mix of seed, early-stage, and later-stage funding rounds, often co-investing with other prominent venture capital firms. The DHVC team, led by key members such as Kevin Ding and Judy Yan, brings a wealth of experience and a global perspective to their investment approach. The firm’s operations are split between the United States and China, allowing them to leverage opportunities across major innovation hubs.
Digital Currency Group (DCG), founded in 2015 by Barry Silbert, is a prominent venture capital firm dedicated to accelerating the development of a better financial system through investments in blockchain and digital currency companies. With over 200 equity investments in more than 30 countries, DCG has established itself as the most active investor in the digital asset industry. DCG owns and operates several leading businesses within the crypto ecosystem. These include CoinDesk, a top media, research, and events platform; Genesis, a major institutional lending and brokerage firm; Grayscale Investments, the largest digital currency asset management firm; Foundry, which focuses on digital asset mining and staking; and Luno, a global digital asset exchange and wallet provider. Their investment strategy encompasses a broad array of sectors such as payments, privacy, stablecoins, trading tools, Web3 infrastructure, DeFi, and NFTs, among others. DCG supports companies at various stages of development, from seed and venture to growth and public markets, ensuring comprehensive support through all phases of their growth.
Disruptive Capital, founded by Edi and Danny Truell in 2010, is a private equity firm based in Guernsey, UK, known for its innovative approach to value creation and positive impact investing. The firm focuses on unlocking value from market dislocations and complex opportunities across a broad range of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, energy, and technology. Their strategy, which has delivered an impressive 33% internal rate of return (IRR) on all realized investments over the past 27 years, is built on a foundation of identifying disruptive companies that can drive both financial returns and significant societal or environmental benefits. Disruptive Capital’s portfolio includes diverse investments like Pension Insurance Corporation, which safeguards over £47 billion in UK pensions, and Telent, a leading technology company in the UK's digital infrastructure. Another standout is ViroCell Biologics, which supports the development of novel cell and gene therapies. The firm also invests in green energy projects, such as the Atlantic SuperConnection, which aims to bring 1.8 GW of geothermal and hydroelectric power from Iceland to the UK via a 1,600km subsea cable. The firm’s leadership team, including figures like Jennie Younger and Wilhelm von Stotzingen, brings extensive experience from FTSE 100 companies and global investment banks, driving the firm’s commitment to both financial excellence and impact. Disruptive Capital is also closely linked with the Truell Conservation Foundation, underscoring its mission to generate returns while contributing positively to society and the environment.
Digital Horizon is a forward-thinking venture capital firm that backs entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey, focusing on fintech, SaaS, and AI startups. They have a notable portfolio including Klarna, Lemonade, Monday.com, Ably, and Bolt, showcasing their knack for identifying high-potential ventures. Founded by Alan Vaksman, Digital Horizon leverages a global network with a presence in London, Tel Aviv, and Dubai, emphasizing support for immigrant founders and diverse teams. Their investment strategy is unique, employing a multi-stage approach that spans from early-stage to later-stage investments, ensuring high returns and liquidity. This method has proven successful, with their first fund achieving an impressive 40% annual return. They prioritize startups solving real-world problems with a clear path to profitability, even if immediate profitability isn’t required. Digital Horizon is actively expanding into the Middle East, with a focus on Dubai and the broader MENA region. They target sectors like e-commerce, digital payments, crypto infrastructure, and B2B solutions. Founders looking for investment should be prepared to demonstrate strong problem-solving capabilities and a solid economic model. Key team members include Helena Haykin, Rohit Mathur, Vlad Tropko, and Levy Raiz, who bring extensive experience from major corporations and startups globally. For entrepreneurs seeking to connect, Digital Horizon values clear, impactful pitches that align with their mission to foster innovation and scalable growth.
DN Capital, founded in 2000, is a global early-stage venture capital firm with offices in London, Berlin, and San Francisco. They focus on Seed, Series A, and select Series B opportunities across Europe and North America. The firm specializes in sectors such as fintech, SaaS, digital media, marketplaces, and consumer internet. Some of DN Capital's notable investments include Shazam, Auto1, OLX, Purplebricks, and GoStudent. These investments showcase DN Capital's knack for identifying and supporting companies that can scale globally. They have managed over $1 billion in assets and achieved numerous successful exits, including acquisitions by major corporations such as Apple (Shazam) and Oracle (Endeca). The firm is led by founders Nenad Marovac and Steve Schlenker, who bring deep entrepreneurial and financial expertise. DN Capital emphasizes a hands-on approach, providing portfolio companies with strategic guidance, business development opportunities, and extensive network connections. Their commitment to openness and integrity, combined with rigorous investment practices, makes them a strong partner for ambitious entrepreneurs
DNS Capital is the investment office for Gigi Pritzker and her husband Michael Pucker, based in Chicago. Founded in 2014, DNS Capital invests across various stages and industries, emphasizing long-term partnerships and strategic growth. The firm has a diverse portfolio with significant investments in technology, healthcare, and industrial sectors. Notable investments include Hero Bread, which focuses on producing low-carb bakery products; IMIDomics, a biotech company working on therapeutics for immune-mediated inflammatory diseases; and Jetti Resources, which has developed a novel technology for metal extraction from ores. Other key investments include Recogni, a company specializing in high-performance computer chips for autonomous vehicles, and PayNearMe, a platform enhancing payment experiences for businesses and their customers. DNS Capital's approach combines financial support with strategic guidance, leveraging the deep expertise of its leadership team. They focus on building strong relationships with business owners and management teams to drive sustainable growth and innovation across their portfolio companies.
DNX Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm specializing in B2B startups, with a particular focus on SaaS, cybersecurity, fintech, deep tech, sustainability, and retail tech sectors. Founded in 2011, DNX Ventures operates from offices in Silicon Valley and Tokyo, bridging two of the world's most innovative markets. The firm invests in seed and Series A startups, typically providing initial investments ranging from $1 to $5 million. DNX Ventures aims to support founders who are tackling significant challenges for enterprise companies, helping them shape industries and transform the way we live and work. Notable investments by DNX Ventures include Cylance, ICEYE, Movandi, and Nauto. Their approach emphasizes close partnership with portfolio companies, offering extensive support and resources to help them succeed.
Stichting DOEN, founded by the Nationale Postcode Loterij, supports pioneering initiatives aimed at creating a green, socially inclusive, and creative society. Based in the Netherlands, the foundation provides grants, loans, and investment capital to over 250 innovative projects each year. DOEN focuses on three main themes. First, the Regenerative Economy, supporting entrepreneurs and initiatives that work on landscape restoration, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable use of natural materials. Second, Social Solidarity, promoting inclusive societies through social enterprises and community projects that offer socioeconomic security and resilience. Third, the Power of Imagination, funding arts and cultural projects that encourage alternative perspectives and radical imagination to envision a better world. DOEN Participaties, the foundation's investment arm, targets sustainable and social startups, such as Fairphone and Bboxx, promoting impact in areas like renewable energy, circular economy, and social inclusion. DOEN receives funding from the Nationale Postcode Loterij and the VriendenLoterij, channeling these resources to drive impactful social and environmental change.
Doral Energy-Tech Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Doral Group, a leading global renewable energy company based in Israel. Founded in 2021, Doral Energy-Tech Ventures focuses on investing in early-stage companies that are developing innovative technologies in renewable energy and cleantech sectors, including solar and wind technologies, energy storage, smart grids, hydrogen, and water technologies. The fund supports startups by providing not just financial backing but also strategic guidance, access to Doral’s technological capabilities, and a vast network of opportunities to help them scale and succeed in the global market. Their portfolio includes companies like Yotta Energy, OxCCU, and Phinergy, which are making significant strides in areas like energy storage and hydrogen technology. Led by Roee Furman as Managing Director and Guy Yavin as Investment Director, Doral Energy-Tech Ventures emphasizes a collaborative approach, partnering closely with entrepreneurs to address global sustainability challenges and drive impactful innovations.
Dorm Room Fund (DRF), founded in 2012 by Josh Kopelman under the auspices of First Round Capital, is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in student-run startups. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, DRF has made over 400 investments and has achieved 145 exits. Notable exits include MetaMap, DiscreetAI, WorkerSense, and ScienceIO. DRF’s mission is to support student founders by providing access to a powerful investor network, world-class mentors, and essential capital to accelerate their growth. The fund has supported over 300 companies led by student founders, including prominent names like Athelas and WellTheory. Dorm Room Fund is dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the venture capital industry. Nearly 80% of their alumni go on to become founders or venture capitalists themselves. The fund has created initiatives like the Blueprint Project and the Female Founder Track to empower underrepresented students. The investment team at DRF consists of student partners who bring unique insights into the next wave of groundbreaking companies. This model allows them to identify promising startups that might be overlooked by traditional investors.
Draper Associates, founded in 1985 by Tim Draper, is a renowned early-stage venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. The firm has made significant investments in transformative companies across various sectors, including technology, consumer services, and financial services. Draper Associates is known for its notable investments in companies like Hotmail, Skype, Tesla, SpaceX, Twitch, Robinhood, Coinbase, and Baidu. The firm focuses on backing innovative startups with the potential for extraordinary outcomes, often investing at the seed stage and supporting companies through their growth journeys. Draper Associates prides itself on being entrepreneur-friendly, providing extensive support and resources to help founders succeed. Draper Associates is part of the larger Draper Ecosystem, which includes Draper University, Draper Venture Network, and Draper Startup House, among other initiatives aimed at fostering entrepreneurial growth and innovation globally. The firm's investment philosophy emphasizes a global perspective, investing in industry-transforming companies across the world while maintaining a strong presence in Silicon Valley. Draper Associates continues to innovate and drive significant impact in the venture capital landscape by backing visionary entrepreneurs and leveraging its extensive network and resources.
Draper B1, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Valencia, Spain, is a venture capital firm focusing on seed and early-stage investments. They emphasize supporting ambitious founders aiming to create impactful businesses. Draper B1 has a diverse portfolio spanning B2B, B2C, software, marketplaces, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and mobile applications. Notable investments include companies like Signaturit, Streamloots, and Erudit AI. They have supported over 150 companies, providing more than just capital. Draper B1 prides itself on hands-on investment and active portfolio management, leveraging a global network to help startups scale internationally. They have had multiple successful exits, including companies such as Jeff and Civitfun. Their team, led by Managing Partners like Luz Adell and Enrique Penichet Garcia, focuses on local sourcing for global scaling, helping startups navigate both local and international markets effectively. Draper B1 is part of the Draper Venture Network, enhancing their ability to support their portfolio companies with a broad range of resources and connections.
Dream Maker Ventures (DMV) focuses on empowering underrepresented founders, including women, people of color, LGBTQ+, and immigrant entrepreneurs, through its Diversity Fund. Based in Toronto, DMV was launched as the investment arm of Dream Maker Corp in 2015. The fund predominantly targets early-stage tech companies across Canada and the U.S., particularly in sectors like AI, blockchain, consumer tech, and enterprise software. With notable investments in companies like Hopper and SecondCloset, DMV is committed to making strategic early-stage bets, typically at Seed and Series A stages. Their approach prioritizes inclusive leadership teams, as they believe diversity drives higher profitability. Although their check sizes vary, they can go up to $75 million depending on the opportunity. DMV doesn't usually lead rounds but brings invaluable mentorship and international connections. Founders can connect through various incubators or accelerators, and the firm is well integrated within innovation ecosystems. Isaac Olowolafe, the founder, and the team are known for fostering an entrepreneur-first environment. Startups seeking funding are encouraged to pitch via their website and can expect a thoughtful, slow vetting process that aligns with DMV’s goal of supporting game-changing tech and diverse leadership.
Dreamit Ventures is a leading venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments in Healthtech and Securetech startups. Founded in 2008, Dreamit has invested in over 350 companies, helping them scale revenues and achieve significant growth. Notable investments include SeatGeek, Redox, Eko, and Trendkite. Dreamit typically invests in companies that already have revenue or pilots, focusing on those ready to scale rapidly. The firm provides substantial support through its Customer Sprints® and Investor Sprints®, connecting founders with potential customers and investors. This approach helps startups gain traction and secure additional funding. Dreamit’s portfolio companies benefit from deep vertical expertise in cybersecurity, healthcare, and digital health, among other sectors. The firm is headquartered in New York and has a strong presence in the venture capital ecosystem, with a wide network of partners and advisors. Dreamit's investments are characterized by a focus on transformative technology and innovative solutions that address critical needs in their respective industries. For startups looking to engage with Dreamit, it is essential to demonstrate a clear path to revenue growth and scalability. The firm values strong, actionable business plans and provides ongoing support to help companies navigate the challenges of early-stage growth.
Drive Capital is a prominent venture capital firm based in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 2013 by Mark Kvamme and Chris Olsen, both of whom previously worked at Sequoia Capital. The firm focuses on investing in technology startups outside of Silicon Valley, with a particular emphasis on the Midwest, aiming to prove that world-class technology companies can emerge from any region in the United States. Drive Capital has raised over $2 billion to invest in startups solving significant problems in large markets. They have backed more than 80 companies, including notable investments like Duolingo, Root Insurance, Olive, Greenlight, and ApplyBoard. The firm is stage-agnostic, investing in seed, early-stage, and later-stage companies across various sectors such as healthcare, consumer services, information technology, and life sciences. The firm operates with a strong conviction in the potential of entrepreneurs from non-traditional tech hubs and emphasizes long-term partnerships. They seek out market-defining companies and prefer to journey with their portfolio companies from inception to IPO. Drive Capital's strategy is deeply rooted in leveraging local talent and resources, ensuring startups have the best advantages by building where they are strongest. Drive Capital's team includes a diverse group of investors committed to supporting founders with honesty and strategic guidance. They maintain a robust network and offer substantial resources to help startups navigate their growth trajectories. For entrepreneurs looking to engage with Drive Capital, the firm values bold, innovative ideas that address large market opportunities and demonstrate potential for significant impact.
DSM Venturing, the corporate venture arm of DSM, focuses on investing in innovative startups that align with its mission of improving health, nutrition, and bioscience. Since its inception in 2001, DSM Venturing has invested in over 100 startups across these sectors. Their portfolio includes companies such as NutriLeads, which develops food ingredients with health benefits, and Deep Branch Biotechnology, which converts carbon dioxide into sustainable animal nutrition products. Geographically, DSM Venturing is particularly active in North America and Europe. They typically invest between €1 million and €20 million over the lifetime of a venture, starting with initial investments ranging from €100k to €5 million. They take minority ownership stakes and often lead investment rounds while actively participating in the board activities of their portfolio companies. DSM Venturing's investment strategy focuses on startups that offer transformative solutions in health, nutrition, and care, as well as animal nutrition and health, and food innovation. They aim to support these companies not only with funding but also with access to DSM's extensive scientific and commercial resources, fostering innovations that have the potential to make significant societal impacts.
Dundee Venture Capital, founded in 2010 and based in Omaha, Nebraska, focuses on early-stage investments in high-growth technology companies. The firm is known for its hands-on approach and leadership in seed rounds, frequently leading 90% of their investments. Dundee VC invests predominantly in e-commerce, fintech, and SaaS, with notable portfolio companies including Summersalt, a direct-to-consumer lifestyle brand, and Omnia Fishing, an e-commerce platform for anglers. Their recent investments include Nyla, a no-code platform for e-commerce, and Pear Commerce, which aids grocery retailers with digital marketing. Dundee Venture Capital’s strategy emphasizes funding transformative startups located outside traditional coastal hubs. They seek companies with a strong vision, early traction, and a unique edge. With a commitment to seed-stage investing, Dundee is particularly interested in businesses that have potential for significant impact and rapid growth. The firm prefers to engage with founders who have a clear and compelling vision and are tackling urgent and valuable problems. The team, led by founder Mark Hasebroock, brings deep entrepreneurial experience and a track record of success, including the sale of Hayneedle to Walmart. Startups should approach Dundee with a robust business plan that demonstrates significant potential and a differentiated market approach.
The goal of DuPont Ventures is to foster innovation by investing in early-stage startups that align with DuPont’s core areas of focus—advanced materials, biosciences, electronics, and sustainability. The venture arm helps DuPont stay on the cutting edge by engaging with innovative companies that bring disruptive technologies and solutions to market. DuPont Ventures seeks to collaborate with startups that complement its existing R&D efforts, leveraging the company’s vast resources in scientific research, engineering, and market reach. The focus is on strategic investments that can accelerate DuPont’s innovations, particularly in fields like industrial biotechnology, electronics, clean technologies, and agriculture. Startups benefit from DuPont’s global infrastructure, access to technical expertise, and opportunities to scale through DuPont’s commercial channels. The venture team looks for startups that are pushing boundaries in science and technology, providing them with both capital and strategic guidance to foster growth. In doing so, DuPont maintains a forward-looking approach, ensuring it remains competitive and continues to innovate across its key sectors. Through these strategic investments, DuPont Ventures plays a key role in expanding the company’s innovation portfolio, tapping into external talent and groundbreaking technologies that shape the future of industries.
Duro Ventures, founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, is a venture capital firm with a broad investment portfolio that spans sectors like health, education, consumer products, and technology. The firm has a strong focus on backing mission-driven founders and companies making meaningful impacts, including in emerging areas like blockchain and VR. Some notable portfolio companies include Substack, Elroy Air, AirByte, and OpenSea, illustrating their diverse interests in consumer tech, logistics, and Web3. Duro Ventures typically invests between $10,000 and $500,000, targeting early-stage startups across industries like healthcare, commerce, and education. Their health-focused investments include Notable (personalized cancer treatment) and OssoVR (VR surgical training). Additionally, the firm has a growing emphasis on climate tech and social impact ventures. The fund is led by Edward Hu and Milan Thakor, who bring deep expertise in technology and startups. With a reputation for being founder-friendly, Duro Ventures is known for its supportive approach, often co-investing with well-known firms like Y Combinator and Gaingels. They’re actively shaping a future that balances profitability with positive global change.
Dutch Founders Fund (DFF) is an Amsterdam-based early-stage venture capital fund established by a group of successful Dutch entrepreneurs, including Laurens Groenendijk (Just Eat, Treatwell, Miinto), Patrick Kerssemakers (fonQ), Bas Beerens (WeTransfer), Hidde Hoogcarspel (Spacebuzz), and Remco van Zanten (ex-Booking.com, Zalando). The fund focuses on investing in marketplaces, network effects-driven propositions, and marketplace enablers across Europe. Notable investments by DFF include VonWood, which revolutionizes the wood industry with a transparent supply chain solution; Kennek, a SaaS-enabled marketplace for the alternative credit space; and Metycle, a global marketplace for scrap and recycled metal. Another significant investment is Mtor, an automotive parts marketplace in Egypt, addressing logistics and price transparency challenges. Additionally, HomeCooks, a foodtech platform in the UK, allows home chefs to sell their homemade dishes to a wider audience. DFF's investment strategy emphasizes providing intense mentoring from ideation to Series A, seeking companies that offer sustainable solutions and efficiency. They value founders who are ambitious, coachable, and ready to face challenges head-on. The fund is committed to simplicity, transparency, and equal distribution, ensuring every stakeholder gets a fair share of the value created. The team, with extensive experience and a strong track record in building successful companies, offers more than just capital. They dive deep into the operational aspects of their portfolio companies, providing hands-on support to help them grow and succeed.
Dux Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2017, with a focus on supporting Latinx entrepreneurs. Based in both Austin, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico, Dux Capital aims to bridge the funding gap for Latinx founders by investing in diverse and emerging startups that have strong growth potential and impact. The firm is led by co-founders Daniel Santamarina and José Luis Silva, who are committed to providing strategic capital and support to Hispanic-Latino entrepreneurs. Dux Capital recently achieved a significant milestone with the first close of its second fund, which attracted investments from prominent Hispanic-Latino investors and was led by Bank of America. This new fund builds on the success of their first fund and aims to continue addressing the funding disparities faced by Latinx founders. Dux Capital's investment strategy focuses on seed-stage companies across various sectors, including enterprise applications, high tech, edtech, healthtech, and fintech. Some of their notable investments include Mozper, Innovare Social Innovation Partners, and Atexto. They are known for their cross-border approach, enabling their portfolio companies to scale and succeed across different markets. The firm’s commitment to empowering Latinx entrepreneurs and its strategic partnerships underscore its role in fostering innovation and economic growth within the Latinx community.
Dynamo Ventures, established in 2016 and headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a seed-stage venture capital firm that focuses on supply chain and mobility technology. The firm is known for investing in startups that address critical issues in the logistics, transportation, and supply chain sectors. Dynamo Ventures typically invests between $250,000 and $1.2 million per seed-stage company. Their notable portfolio includes Sennder, a German digital freight brokerage that recently achieved unicorn status with a valuation of $1.45 billion. Other significant investments are STORD, a digital warehouse and distribution network based in Atlanta, and Shipamax, a digital platform for bulk shipping. Additionally, they have backed companies like Skupos, a data analytics platform for convenience stores, and Celadyne Technologies, which focuses on advanced materials for batteries. Dynamo's investment strategy is centered around providing not only capital but also extensive industry expertise and network connections to help their portfolio companies succeed. The firm recently raised $43.21 million for their second fund, more than doubling the size of their first fund, which indicates strong investor confidence in their focused approach.
E²JDJ is a venture capital fund at the forefront of food and agriculture innovation, co-founded by Corey Jones and Stephanie Dorsey. With a mission to transform the global food production system, E²JDJ invests in early-stage startups pioneering breakthroughs in computational biology, chemistry, and physics to create more efficient, sustainable, and prosperous food solutions. The fund is particularly focused on companies that address critical challenges such as food security, environmental impact, and resource efficiency. E²JDJ’s portfolio showcases a diverse array of companies that are pushing the boundaries of food technology, including ventures in alternative proteins, precision fermentation, and digital agriculture. Geographically, the fund primarily focuses on investments within the United States but is open to global opportunities that align with its mission. The investment strategy at E²JDJ is centered around identifying transformative technologies with the potential to scale rapidly and disrupt traditional food systems. The firm typically participates in seed and Series A rounds, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and a deep network of industry connections. E²JDJ’s founders bring a wealth of experience in both venture capital and the food industry, with Stephanie Dorsey having a background in sustainable agriculture and Corey Jones specializing in tech-driven ventures. The team’s combined expertise ensures that they can provide valuable insights and support to their portfolio companies. Startups seeking investment from E²JDJ are advised to highlight their innovative technology, clear path to scalability, and potential for significant impact on the food industry.
E2MC is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in the burgeoning space economy. Founded by Raphael Roettgen, a seasoned investor and space enthusiast, E2MC focuses on early-stage investments in space-related technologies and businesses. The firm is committed to supporting the development of innovative solutions that can unlock new opportunities in space exploration, satellite technology, space-based data services, and other emerging sectors within the space industry. E2MC's investment strategy is driven by the belief that the space economy is poised for significant growth and that the technologies being developed today will have far-reaching impacts on various industries, including telecommunications, agriculture, climate monitoring, and defense. By backing visionary entrepreneurs and groundbreaking technologies, E2MC aims to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of space exploration and utilization. The firm operates with a global perspective, seeking out investment opportunities across different geographies and collaborating with a diverse network of industry experts, researchers, and policymakers. E2MC is particularly interested in companies that are addressing key challenges in space, such as reducing the cost of access to space, enhancing satellite capabilities, and developing sustainable practices for space exploration. With its deep expertise in both finance and space technology, E2MC provides not just capital but also strategic guidance and support to help its portfolio companies navigate the unique challenges of the space industry. The firm is committed to driving innovation in space while generating strong financial returns for its investors.
E8 Angels, based in Seattle, is a prominent angel investment group that focuses on early-stage cleantech companies, with the mission of accelerating the transition to a sustainable economy. Founded in 2006 as the Northwest Energy Angels, E8 has evolved into a leading network of over 130 accredited investors. The group specializes in supporting startups across the United States and Canada that are driving innovation in areas like renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, and water quality. E8's investment strategy is highly collaborative, involving its members in every stage of the investment process, from deal sourcing and due diligence to final investment decisions. This approach not only fosters a strong sense of community among investors but also ensures that each investment aligns with both financial returns and environmental impact. To date, E8 has invested over $62 million in more than 150 companies, including recent ventures like CleanChoice Energy and Inovues. The group's portfolio is diverse, with companies tackling various aspects of climate technology, including energy storage, agtech, and the built environment. E8 also offers unique opportunities for investors to engage in educational initiatives, networking events, and field trips to portfolio companies, further enriching their experience and impact in the cleantech sector. Led by Executive Director Karin Kidder, E8 continues to play a vital role in advancing clean technology innovations that promise to shape a more sustainable future.
Eagle Venture Fund is a venture capital firm based in Fort Worth, Texas, with additional offices in Zurich and Singapore. Founded with a mission to drive both financial returns and significant social impact, Eagle Venture Fund focuses on early-stage investments in startups that tackle major societal challenges such as human trafficking, poverty, and healthcare for underserved populations. The firm operates several funds, including the Eagle Venture Fund IV, Eagle Freedom Fund, and Eagle City Fund. These funds support companies that are not only profitable but also dedicated to creating sustainable and exponential impacts. For example, the Eagle Freedom Fund specifically targets initiatives combating modern slavery and human trafficking. Eagle's investment approach is deeply integrated with their Venture Builder Engine, which provides startups with extensive support in areas such as strategic counsel and founder development. This hands-on approach helps portfolio companies scale effectively while staying true to their mission-driven goals. The leadership team at Eagle includes experienced professionals like Wes Lyons and Wade Myers, who bring a wealth of experience in both venture capital and impact investing. The firm has built a strong reputation for backing bold entrepreneurs who are passionate about creating change in areas where it’s most needed.
Earl Grey Capital is an early-stage venture fund co-founded by Amit Vasudev, Matt Sornson, and Alex MacCaw, the team behind the successful startup Clearbit. The fund primarily focuses on investing in companies that are building foundational internet infrastructure, such as APIs, protocols, and developer tools. Earl Grey Capital is particularly interested in startups that simplify and enhance the process of building things on the internet, targeting both Web2 and Web3 spaces. The fund has invested in over 100 companies, including notable names like NexHealth, Truework, and Union54. Earl Grey Capital operates with a unique "founders backing founders" philosophy, leveraging the team's extensive experience as successful entrepreneurs to support the next generation of innovators. Their approach is to actively engage with their portfolio companies, providing not just capital but also deep operational and strategic support. Earl Grey Capital raised $20 million for its second fund, continuing to attract significant interest from prominent investors in the tech and startup communities. The firm's emphasis on technical expertise, founder empathy, and a contrarian investment approach positions it as a distinctive player in the venture capital landscape.
Earlybird Venture Capital, founded in 1997, is a leading European venture capital firm with a strong focus on technology innovators. They manage around €2 billion in assets and have invested in over 220 companies across various sectors including digital technologies, healthcare, and deep tech. Earlybird operates four specialized funds: Digital West, Digital East, Health, and Earlybird-X, each targeting different geographies and technological areas. Notable investments include UiPath, a global leader in robotic process automation, and N26, a mobile banking platform. Earlybird has achieved significant exits through IPOs and trade sales, contributing to its reputation as one of Europe’s most experienced venture investors. Earlybird's strategy involves not only providing financial resources but also strategic support and access to an international network, aiding portfolio companies in scaling and succeeding in global markets. The firm is committed to sustainable practices and expects the same from its portfolio companies. For startups looking to engage with Earlybird, demonstrating innovative technology and scalability, particularly within Europe, can increase the likelihood of securing investment. The firm’s hands-on approach and extensive network provide substantial support to their portfolio companies, fostering growth and market success.
Earthshot Ventures is a climate-focused venture capital firm committed to scaling solutions that address climate change across key sectors: energy, food systems, mobility, and industry. Founded in 2021 and led by climate tech veterans like Mike Jackson and Dawn Lippert, the fund seeks investments from Pre-Seed to Series B, targeting startups with both commercial promise and environmental impact. With $50-99M in assets under management, Earthshot leverages deep industry expertise and extensive networks, including Elemental Excelerator’s pipeline of over 800 companies annually, to identify and scale groundbreaking technologies. Their portfolio includes innovative companies like Lilac Solutions, which has developed a more sustainable method for lithium extraction, and Planet FWD, a carbon management platform for consumer brands. Other notable investments include Halo Car, which offers an all-electric ride-hail experience, and Kanin Energy, streamlining decarbonization efforts for the industrial sector. Earthshot's approach centers on catalyzing significant climate impact while also delivering above-market financial returns. Operating across the U.S. and Canada, Earthshot Ventures provides not only capital but also strategic support and access to a global network of partners and investors, making them a critical player in the climate tech ecosystem.
East Ventures is one of Southeast Asia's most active venture capital firms, known for backing some of the region's most successful startups. With investments in Tokopedia, Traveloka, Xendit, and Carro, it has a strong track record of nurturing unicorns. The firm primarily focuses on sectors like fintech, healthcare, SaaS, and logistics, with an emphasis on Indonesia, where it helps drive digital and economic growth. Recent investments include AWST (Web3), McEasy (telematics), and Rekosistem (waste management), reflecting its broad sectoral interest. East Ventures typically invests at the seed stage but also participates in growth rounds through its EV Growth Fund. It operates across multiple locations, including Jakarta, Singapore, and Japan, and is deeply committed to sustainability, with goals like achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The firm supports ESG initiatives across its portfolio and actively engages in environmental projects such as mangrove reforestation. Co-founded by Willson Cuaca, Roderick Purwana, and Melisa Irene, East Ventures is recognized globally, having been ranked among the most active VCs by Pitchbook and CB Insights. The firm maintains a founder-centric philosophy, investing in people and markets over products, which has been key to its long-term success.
East West Ventures (EWV) is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Los Angeles, California, with a focus on bridging opportunities between the U.S. and Asia. The fund targets innovative startups primarily in media, entertainment, frontier technology, consumer goods, and consumer tech sectors. EWV is driven by a mission to invest in game-changing companies and visionary entrepreneurs, particularly those developing cutting-edge technology or redefining consumer markets. Led by Jaeson Ma, the firm supports both American and Asian companies with strategic capital and a global network. The team is particularly well-suited for businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of international markets, offering a deep understanding of cultural dynamics and cross-border growth opportunities. EWV typically invests in early-stage rounds, where it aims to support its portfolio companies not just financially, but also through mentorship and partnerships. With its strong emphasis on diversification and high-growth sectors, EWV’s strategy includes providing follow-on investments to companies that show promising traction and scalability. Startups in their portfolio benefit from extensive industry connections and strategic insights, positioning them for success in competitive global markets.
Eastlink Capital, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is a venture capital firm focused on early and growth-stage investments in enterprise software, cloud infrastructure, AI, and data-driven technologies. Led by Steven Xi, the firm specializes in identifying high-potential startups that leverage unique technologies to solve critical problems in large markets. Their approach is deeply technical, often helping portfolio companies refine their product strategies and expand into new markets. Eastlink’s investment strategy is centered on mission-driven founders and innovative technologies, particularly in the AI, cloud-native, and data infrastructure sectors. Some of their prominent investments include StreamNative, TigerGraph, and MotherDuck, showcasing their commitment to supporting companies that build foundational enterprise technologies. What sets Eastlink apart is their cross-border expertise and a strong network, which they use to help their portfolio companies scale globally. Beyond providing capital, the team is known for being hands-on, offering strategic advice and connecting startups with key industry executives and partners. Eastlink has a track record of successful exits, including companies like Evernote and Sensely. The firm’s leadership team includes experienced investors like Eric Ye, who brings a wealth of knowledge in cloud-native infrastructure, and other seasoned advisors who provide deep technical insights and guidance to the companies they back. Eastlink Capital is well-positioned to support startups aiming to disrupt enterprise markets with groundbreaking technologies.
eCAPITAL is a leading venture capital firm based in Münster, Germany, specializing in high-tech and innovative industries. Their portfolio includes notable investments such as Open-Xchange, a pioneer in software and IT; 1Komma5°, a leader in cleantech; and Jedox, a prominent name in enterprise software. The fund focuses on sectors like cleantech, cybersecurity, new materials, Industry 4.0, and software/IT, targeting startups that drive technological advancements. Geographically, eCAPITAL primarily invests in companies based in Europe, leveraging Germany's robust tech ecosystem. Their investment strategy involves providing significant capital for growth, with average check sizes around €120 million. They prefer to co-invest rather than lead rounds, fostering strong collaborations with other investors. Led by seasoned experts like CEO Paul-Josef Patt, who has over two decades of experience in the VC space, and partners such as Dirk Seewald and Katharina Frie, eCAPITAL combines deep industry knowledge with a proactive support approach. They have a keen eye for transformative technologies and are known for their rigorous due diligence and strategic guidance. Startups seeking funding are advised to approach eCAPITAL with a clear demonstration of their technological edge and market potential. The firm values innovative solutions that address significant market needs and have the potential for global impact. Their active involvement in the startup ecosystem ensures they remain at the forefront of technological innovations, making them a vital partner for ambitious high-tech ventures.