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Shamrock Ventures is a venture capital firm based in the Netherlands, dedicated to investing in technology companies that aim to build a sustainable future. Founded to support impactful missions, the firm manages a portfolio of 12 companies and typically invests between EUR 100,000 and EUR 250,000.
Shamrock Ventures primarily invests in early-stage technology startups at the pre-seed and seed stages. They target companies headquartered in the Netherlands that have a clear, impact-driven mission, emphasizing teams with technology skills and scalable solutions.
Notable portfolio companies include Tap Electric (improving electric vehicle driver experience), Meteory (satellite monitoring for carbon neutrality), Seenons (waste processing platform), Tiny Library (sustainable baby product rentals), Bringly (sustainable shipping solutions), Circular IQ (circular performance software), FruitPunch (AI for crowdsourced challenges), Pickler (environmental footprint software), Peerby (sharing platform for consumer goods), FIGO (sustainable mobility solutions), BIYU (on-demand high-quality products with bike delivery), and VOOD (plant-based frozen meals).
Submit your pitch through their form at shamrockventures.nl or email tommy@shamrockventures.nl with your deck.
Shamrock Ventures typically participates in early-stage funding rounds, often leading investments in their target sectors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that demonstrate significant growth and alignment with their impact-driven mission.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but they focus on investments ranging from EUR 100,000 to EUR 250,000.
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