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Biosphere Capital Ventures, founded in 1995 and based in Israel, focuses on advanced technology investments. The firm manages a portfolio of eight companies and operates globally, with a particular interest in Asia. Their investment strategy emphasizes partnerships with mission-driven entrepreneurs aiming for significant technological breakthroughs.
The firm invests in sectors such as AI, healthcare, biotech, consumer products, food-agtech, longevity, climate technology, and robotics. They support startups from pre-seed to Series C, with a strong emphasis on transformative ideas that address critical market needs. Investment sizes are not specified, but their focus is on mission-driven entrepreneurs.
Notable portfolio companies include Unicorn One, a SPAC focused on Israeli companies; FiberJets, which develops 3D printing technology for optical fiber circuit boards; Beyond 120, engaged in longevity research; MeaTech 3D, innovating in industrial cultured meat production; Cannova Medical, specializing in medical cannabis filmstrips; Keychange, developing a language-aware keyboard; and Docomed, a digital health company providing personalized pain management solutions.
Submit your pitch through their form at biosphere-capital.com.
Yes, they often lead investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies that align with their focus on advanced technology.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and align with their mission-driven approach.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm actively manages a portfolio of eight companies across various stages of development.
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