Discover if this is a suitable investor for your startup. If they are we'll make a warm introduction for free. Otherwise, we'll connect you with matching investors.
TandemLaunch Inc., founded in 2010, is a Montreal-based venture capital fund that specializes in creating companies around university technologies. The firm has established over 35 ventures that have collectively raised over $300 million in capital. Their unique startup foundry model focuses on identifying industry problems and scouting relevant technologies.
TandemLaunch invests in early-stage ventures, particularly in artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, video processing, advanced sensors, computer vision, and audio technology. They partner with universities to commercialize inventions in engineering and physical sciences, providing a streamlined approach to startup creation.
TandemLaunch's portfolio includes over 30 companies, notable examples being Algolux, acquired by Torc Robotics, which enhances camera performance and computer vision applications; Deeplite, offering an AI-driven optimizer for deep neural networks; and Sportlogiq, which uses computer vision for advanced sports analytics.
Email info@tandemlaunch.com with your deck to pitch them directly.
TandemLaunch runs a program that focuses on creating startups from university technologies, providing resources and support for early-stage ventures.
Yes, TandemLaunch typically leads investment rounds in the companies they partner with, particularly in the early stages.
TandemLaunch is open to follow-on investments, especially if the company continues to align with their focus on university technologies and innovative solutions.
The specific size of TandemLaunch's current fund is not publicly disclosed, but they have collectively raised over $300 million across their portfolio companies.
All trademarks, logos and brand names are the property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement.