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Louisiana Funds is an early-stage venture capital organization based in Louisiana, established to fill the financing gap for high technology companies in the state. The firm targets investments in sectors like life sciences, biotechnology, and agritechnology, with a focus on opportunities arising from local research universities. It currently manages a portfolio of seven companies.
This firm invests in early-stage companies developing commercially promising technologies, particularly those originating from Louisiana universities. Sectors of interest include life sciences, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and information technology. Louisiana Funds aims to provide right-sized investments to innovators to help build successful companies.
Notable companies in Louisiana Funds' portfolio include Precisis, which develops an implantable treatment for chronic epilepsy; Oncolytic Cancer Therapeutics, focused on innovative cancer treatments; and Mezzo, offering micro-tube heat exchanger technology. Other portfolio companies include Cardiac Catheter Technology, Active Battery Management, Aortic Valve Repair Implant, and Calosyn, which develops therapeutic drugs for osteoarthritis.
Submit your pitch through their form at http://www.louisianafund.com.
Yes, Louisiana Funds often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies that align with their focus areas.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies demonstrating significant progress and potential for growth.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly available, but the firm focuses on providing right-sized investments tailored to the needs of early-stage companies.
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