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Crossing the Mirror, founded in 2002, is based in Bilbao, Spain, and operates as part of the Innovalia Group. The organization focuses on corporate development and intra-entrepreneurship, helping startups grow by providing access to resources and expertise. It manages a portfolio of five companies.
Crossing the Mirror specializes in sectors such as Big Data, Tourism, 3D Printing, and Advanced Manufacturing. The organization invests in startups by offering personalized support and innovative co-working environments, aiming to transform business ideas into profitable products and services.
Notable portfolio companies include fit4work, a tool for managing ergonomic risks in factory environments; Technarte, a conference on technology-driven artistic disciplines; AVANTALIA, an engineering firm providing technology-based solutions; 3DKUMO, a service for centralizing 3D files; and Modelos ATEGORRI, specializing in advanced casting model design.
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Crossing the Mirror runs a program of the same name, which offers support and resources to startups looking to grow within the Innovalia Group's ecosystem.
Crossing the Mirror typically participates in funding rounds but may not always lead them. Their focus is on providing support and resources to startups rather than taking the lead in investments.
The organization is open to follow-on investments, especially for startups that demonstrate growth and alignment with their strategic focus.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly disclosed, but the organization manages a portfolio of five companies and leverages resources from the Innovalia Group.
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