Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | VC |
Industries | Robotics • Investment Management |
Stages | Seed |
Investing | Denmark |
Nordic Alpha Partners is a venture capital firm headquartered in Hellerup, Denmark, specializing in scaling industrial GreenTech companies. With a focus on growth investment, the firm was established in 2017 and operates offices in Copenhagen and Munich. Nordic Alpha Partners manages an extensive portfolio aimed at fueling the Greentech winners of tomorrow. With a philosophy that combines a true partnership approach with visionary founders and a unique Value Creation Model, they aim at transforming local players into global market leaders. The firm's investment prowess is evident in sectors such as automated farming, biomass circulation, 3D printing industrialization, non-fossil based hydrogen revolution, cleantech, eMobility infrastructure, and high-efficiency solar energy among others. Their experience in de-risking and managing complex green technology transformations facilitates hyper-growth for their investments. Nordic Alpha Partners leverages over 90 years of frontline experience in establishing and developing companies, indicating a deep operational understanding. The firm is backed by notable investors including Unigestion, Allianz Global Investors, ATP, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, and The European Investment Fund. Their senior advisory board features distinguished members such as Christian Clausen, Jim Hagemann Snabe, and Philip Christiani. Additionally, Nordic Alpha Partners integrates ESG considerations into all aspects of their investment process, from screening and evaluation to portfolio governance and strategy development. The firm's DNA is described as a mix of integrity, competence, professionalism, and operational dedication, all essential values for the successful navigation of the investment landscape. Their commitment to sustainable practices and performance is also reflected in how they measure success – by tracking metrics like CO₂e saved, waste recycled, and green hydrogen produced.