Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | BioTech • AgroTech • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Energy • IoT (& Wearables) • CleanTech • A.I. (& Big Data) • Web Security (& Privacy) • Developer tools • Logistics (& Distribution) • Material Science • Robotics • Aerospace (& Defense) • DeepTech • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Mobility • Nanotechnology |
Stages | Early, Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A |
Investing | United States • United Kingdom • Germany • Switzerland • Russia |
Investment Range | $100,000 - $1,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $250,000 |
Assets Under Management | $40,000,000 |
Phystech Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that specializes in investing in high-tech companies that leverage significant scientific advancements to create disruptive solutions across various domains. Founded in 2013, Phystech Ventures operates from its headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, with a keen focus on nurturing the next generation of Deeptech startups. The industries they cater to include BioTech, AgroTech, Hardware and Manufacturing, Energy, IoT and Wearables, CleanTech, A.I. and Big Data, Web Security and Privacy, Developer Tools, Logistics and Distribution, Material Science, Robotics, Aerospace and Defense, and Healthcare and Wellness among others. With a robust investment portfolio, they actively seek to support and grow businesses involved in these sectors, in regions such as the United States, South-East Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe. They offer financial support between $100,000 and $1,000,000, with a sweet spot for investments around $250,000. Phystech Ventures shines in the early, Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A stages of a company's lifecycle, ensuring that emerging enterprises with promising technologies can hit the ground running. Notably, they manage assets worth $40 million and are passionate about driving global disruption in Deeptech. Their commitment to enabling innovation is reflected in their support for companies operating at the intersection of connected platforms, automotive, education technology, cybersecurity, sensors, robotics, energy tech, new materials, and more.