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Nirman Ventures is a venture fund focused on the construction industry and related legacy sectors, including energy, manufacturing, and logistics. Founded by industry experts, the firm operates from San Francisco, New York, and London. It targets early-stage investments with a strong emphasis on innovation and sustainability.
Nirman Ventures invests in early-stage companies within legacy industries, particularly in deep tech, digital tech, and next-generation construction materials. The firm emphasizes technologies that enhance workflows and address challenges related to safety, efficiency, emissions, and supply chain shortages. Investment stages include pre-seed, seed, and seed+ (extension).
Nikhil Choudhary - General Partner with extensive experience in construction and related sectors.
Mahadev Raman - General Partner focused on investment strategies in legacy industries.
Gregg Wallace - General Partner with a background in technology and construction.
Brad Smith - Venture Partner with expertise in logistics and manufacturing.
Maria Atkinson - Venture Partner specializing in sustainable technologies.
Ayad Chammas - Venture Partner with a focus on digital transformation in construction.
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Yes, Nirman Ventures often leads investment rounds in the companies they back, particularly in early-stage funding.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially if the company demonstrates significant progress and aligns with their investment themes.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly available, but the firm focuses on early-stage investments across multiple sectors.
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