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REDIT Ventures is a venture capital firm established to enhance technology transfer and create industrial companies. It operates independently and is promoted by 11 associated Technological Institutes. The firm focuses on analyzing inventions from these institutes and building viable business cases based on high technology.
REDIT Ventures specializes in high technology (Deep Tech) originating from REDIT institutes, investing across various sectors including biotech, climate, energy, mobility, healthcare, SaaS, consumer, industrial, and IoT. The firm invests at stages from pre-seed to growth equity and acts as a venture builder, supporting project launches and managing technology transfer.
Notable companies associated with REDIT Ventures include LOFITH Composites, which develops sustainable composites; RI Medical, known for a prostate cancer screening device with a European patent; Fibtray, which reduces plastic usage; Tekinn, optimizing quality controls in ceramics; and HONEYTEX, specializing in honeycomb core materials.
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REDIT Ventures runs a program focused on enhancing technology transfer and venture building, supporting startups in launching projects based on high technology innovations.
REDIT Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in projects that align with their focus on high technology and innovation.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for projects that demonstrate significant progress and potential for growth.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but REDIT Ventures operates with substantial backing from its associated Technological Institutes.
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