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Translink Capital

About

In 2007 a group of friends hooked up in Silicon Valley to launch Translink Capital.

With backgrounds from traditional rivals China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan, a student of history might have been skeptical.

From that diversity emerged uncommonly powerful connections. Since our founding, we have raised 8 funds to invest in and support innovative early stage startups.

Institutionalized growth platform

What we’ve built is remarkably valuable for entrepreneurs and their companies.

Translink Capital is the essential startup investment partner for some of the world’s most successful global multinationals.

In that role we connect founders to resources, relationships, markets, and opportunities in multiple industry sectors.

What races our pulse

We typically invest in early stage US-based tech companies that can benefit from our unique connections.

Our primary focus is Series A, but we might also invest in seed and later stage startups.

We have a lot in common with entrepreneurs in these sectors:

  • AgTech
  • Automotive
  • Blockchain
  • Component
  • Consumer
  • Digital health
  • E-Commerce
  • Enterprise
  • FinTech
  • Gaming
  • Infrastructure
  • Mobility
  • Retail
  • Robotics
  • Semiconductor

Climb aboard and hold on tight

Hands-on, attentive, approachable... Translink is a new kind of VC partner.

Our track record reveals the value of bringing US-based startups together with the right strategic partners in Asia.

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