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Slovenian Founder's Venture Capital Fund

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We are a Slovenia-based venture capital fund. With a target fund size of €40 million, we invest in early-stage and growth-phase startups that are building innovative, scalable, and globally competitive solutions.

Our mission is to support the next generation of Slovenian founders, foster technology transfer, strengthen the local startup ecosystem, and deliver strong returns to our investors. We invest in sectors that are transforming the future - software, AI, green tech, medtech, deep tech, advanced manufacturing, and digital infrastructure.

We partner early, often pre-revenue or at first traction, and provide more than capital. Our team brings decades of experience in entrepreneurship, M&A, finance, and startup scaling - giving founders access to operational expertise, capital strategy, and cross-border networks.

We are proudly headquartered in Slovenia, with a remote-first, founder-first culture. Our fund is designed to be agile, hands-on, and locally grounded - while opening doors to global growth.

Whether you're an investor seeking impact and returns, a founder looking for your first institutional backer, or a partner supporting Slovenian innovation - we'd love to connect.

💼 Sectors: Tech, SaaS, AI, Deep Tech, HealthTech, ClimateTech, Digital Infrastructure, Advanced Manufacturing

🗺️ Geography: Slovenia-focused, with strategic cross-border potential

🌱 Stage: Pre-seed to Series A

📈 Ticket size: €250K – €2.5M

🎯 What we offer: Smart capital. Strategic guidance. Global vision.

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