Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Healthcare (& Wellness) |
Stages | Early,Seed |
Think.Health is a venture capital firm headquartered in Furstenfeldbruck, Germany, with a focus on smart investment within the health care sector. Their investment scope primarily targets seed-stage and early-stage companies that operate within the healthcare, health tech, wellness, and digital health industries, notably within the regions of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. The firm positions itself as a boutique risk-taker, proactively searching for innovative and disruptive business models in digital healthcare, medical technologies, and health service providers. Think.Health’s investment approach revolves around the core belief that the healthcare sector represents a consistent megatrend that is poised to fundamentally alter lifestyles while simultaneously generating a wealth of opportunities for new ventures and revolutionary business models. Financially, they typically engage in funding early stage ventures with investments that range from €500k to €10m. As an active, hands-on investor, Think.Health offers robust support to their portfolio companies' management teams, providing more than just capital. They enable growth and scaling by leveraging an extensive network, and offer additional advisory and coaching services from experienced industry professionals and experts. Their team is composed of individuals with a rich background in healthcare, investment, and legal consultation, including Managing Partner & Founder Dr. Florian Kainzinger, Partner Dr. Michael Ruoff, and Venture Partner Nils Bottler. Think.Health’s venture portfolio spans across various health-focused innovations like diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, digital health services, and medical devices. They also have a history of successful exits including Urban Sports Club, PEDANIOS, HyHelp, and several others. Moreover, the firm collaborates closely with individual investors and family offices, thereby expanding their investment capabilities and sharing their sector-specific expertise. While currently not investing in new projects, Think.Health extends an invitation to interested parties to get in touch, reflecting their openness to build relationships and exchange ideas within the health care industry.