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Harmonix is an early-stage venture capital firm founded to advance human health through innovations in healthcare, life sciences, and deep technology. The firm has a multidisciplinary team with over 70 years of combined experience, including entrepreneurs, scientists, and industry experts. They manage a portfolio of 8 companies, focusing on pre-seed to Series A investments.
Harmonix invests in technological breakthroughs within healthcare, biotech, AI, and frontier technology sectors. They target exceptional entrepreneurs and innovative companies, employing an evidence-based due diligence framework to evaluate potential investments. The firm typically engages in pre-seed, seed, seed-plus, and Series A funding rounds.
Notable portfolio companies include Caresyntax, a digital surgery platform; Bit.bio, a synthetic and stem cell therapy platform; Loft Orbital, which provides end-to-end space mission services; Sorcero, an AI-powered medical data insights platform; Insilico Medicine, focused on AI drug discovery; xCures, an AI precision medicine platform; Abalone Bio, specializing in antibody drug discovery; and Bioz, an AI-driven search engine for life science research tools.
Submit your pitch through their form at harmonixfund.com.
Harmonix often leads funding rounds, particularly in the early stages, to support exceptional entrepreneurs and innovative companies.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant progress and alignment with their health-focused mission.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but Harmonix actively manages a portfolio of 8 companies across various funding stages.
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