Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Venture Capital Fund |
Industries | IT (& TMT) • BioTech • Material Science • Medical Devices (& Hospital Services) • Robotics • Real Estate (& Construction) • Investment Management • Life Science • Oncology |
Stages | Seed, Startup, Early Stage, Expansion |
Investing | Germany • Switzerland • Austria |
Investment Range | €300,000 - €10,000,000 |
Assets Under Management | €800,000,000 |
MIG Verwaltungs AG, also known as MIG Capital AG, is a Munich-based venture capital firm that specializes in investing in high-growth sectors such as IT & TMT, BioTech, Material Science, Medical Devices & Hospital Services, Robotics, Real Estate & Construction, Investment Management, Life Science, and Oncology. They are committed to fostering innovation and transforming visionary ideas into valuable businesses. With an asset under management of approximately 800 million euros, they support seed, startup, early-stage, and expansion companies with investments ranging from a minimum of 300,000 euros to a maximum of 10 million euros. As venture capitalists, they bring to the table deep expertise in equity investments. They boast a significant portfolio with active involvement in fostering the growth of deep tech and life science enterprises. The firm emphasizes the creation of sustainable value by reaching goals consistently. They have an impressive track record of about 1.3 billion euros in committed capital, 33 active portfolio companies, 18 funds managed, involvement with 2 unicorns, 24 partial exits, and 4 IPOs. MIG Capital prides itself on their diverse team of physicists, biologists, engineers, chemists, and most importantly, entrepreneurs. Some portfolio highlights from their website include German Bionic, pioneering intelligent power suits in Europe; iOmx, a biotech firm utilizing a unique genetic screening platform for cancer treatment; Creative Balloons, innovating in ultra-thin polyurethane balloons for medical devices; Innatera, developing ultra-low-power intelligence for sensors; and Zadient Technology, focusing on silicon carbide for power semiconductors, relevant for the electric vehicles market. They align their investments with companies that are setting new standards within their respective industries and have a strong focus on deep tech and life sciences.