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Polytech Ventures Holding SA is a Swiss entrepreneurial investment firm based in Lausanne, founded to support innovative companies in Switzerland and Europe. The firm manages a portfolio of 12 companies and has the capacity to invest up to CHF 2.5 million as startups grow. Their team is strategically located at EPFL and has a presence in Silicon Valley.
Polytech Ventures invests in early-stage technology businesses, primarily in sectors such as fintech, insurtech, proptech, healthtech, e-commerce, and HRtech. Initial investments range from CHF 100,000 to CHF 500,000, with the potential for follow-on investments as companies scale. Their geographical focus includes Swiss startups, with additional opportunities in Europe and the USA.
Notable portfolio companies include Alto Pharmacy, a digitally-powered pharmacy (2023), OpenWeb, a platform for improving online conversations (2021), and Relai, a fintech app for Bitcoin investment (2021). Other investments include a healthtech innovation for on-demand ex vivo platelets production (2023) and a cloud-based platform for booking home cleaning services, Batmaid (2018).
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As of 2023: Polytech Ventures has made notable investments in Alto Pharmacy and a healthtech innovation for on-demand ex vivo platelets production.
Yes, Polytech Ventures typically leads Seed rounds in their investments.
The firm has the capacity to invest up to CHF 2.5 million as companies grow, indicating a willingness to participate in follow-on rounds.
While specific fund size details are not disclosed, the firm manages a portfolio of 12 companies and has significant investment capacity.
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