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Innovation Global Capital (IGC) is a venture capital firm located in San Francisco, California, founded in 2013 by Yasunobu Kyogoku. The firm specializes in creating value through proprietary investing and operational expertise, aiming to build disruptive companies that utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technology. IGC's founding partners and advisory board collectively bring over 60 years of experience in scaling and operating large, innovative companies, with cumulative investments exceeding $1 billion.
As of now, IGC operates with a small team of just two employees, focusing on early-stage investments primarily in North America. The firm has established a portfolio of approximately 10 companies, reflecting its commitment to investing in sectors that are undergoing digital transformation. IGC's notable milestones include its peak investment activity in 2017 and the filing of Form D/A for
IGC invests in sectors such as artificial intelligence, vertical enterprise software, digital healthcare, cybersecurity, and next-generation consumer companies. The firm targets seed to Series B stages, partnering with entrepreneurs to drive sustainable and profitable growth through digital transformation.
Notable portfolio companies include Klarna, a leading European fintech offering Buy Now, Pay Later services; Syntegra, which provides secure AI data solutions for healthcare; and Limbix, focusing on digital therapeutics for adolescent mental health. Other investments include Rothy's, known for eco-conscious shoes, and Galen Robotics, which develops AI-assisted robots for microsurgery.
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