Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Other |
Industries | Software (Web Marketplace Saas..) • IT (& TMT) • Education • BioTech • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Blockchain (& Cryptos) • Material Science • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • DeepTech • Investment Management • Mobile |
Stages | Seed, Startup, Early Stage |
Investing | United States |
Assets Under Management | $670,750,000 |
CincyTech is a venture capital investment firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. They specialize in equity investments and are known for their dedication to seed, startup, and early-stage ventures. The fund operates across a range of industries, focusing mainly on software (which includes web marketplaces, SaaS, etc.), IT and TMT, education, biotech, business solutions, hardware and manufacturing, blockchain and cryptos, material science, medical devices and hospital services, deeptech, investment management, and mobile technologies. CincyTech manages assets worth approximately $670,750,000 and actively seeks to invest in companies that are tackling the world's complex challenges with innovative solutions. Their investment thesis revolves around partnering early with founders who have deep domain expertise and can foresee market opportunities. They aid in the transformation of bright ideas into world-class companies. Examples of companies in their portfolio include Tembo, which aims to streamline database sprawl with a unified developer platform; Enable Injections, which manufactures on-body delivery systems for drug delivery; Vixiv, an AI-based software platform that automates the design of parts made with additive manufacturing; Genetesis, pioneering the CardioFlux imaging platform for cardiac assessment; Kurome Therapeutics, developing therapies targeting cancer cell resistance; and Myonexus Therapeutics, a gene therapy company addressing limb-girdle muscular dystrophies. Furthermore, CincyTech seeks to support business ventures that not only drive innovation but also lead to growth and efficiency across various phases of the construction project lifecycle, as demonstrated by STACK, a cloud-based construction software company. They encourage participation and collaboration within their community, contributing to Ohio's life sciences ecosystem and healthcare innovation. Their approach emphasizes the complex nature of the problems they wish to solve, including healthcare, security, accessibility, productivity, and sustainability.