Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Software (Web Marketplace Saas..) • AgroTech • Businesses Solutions • Retail (& E-Commerce) • Sales (& Marketing) • IoT (& Wearables) • Advertising • Cloud Services (& Infrastructure) • Food & Beverage • Impact • Aerospace (& Defense) • Mobility • Consumer |
Stages | Seed, Series A, Series B, Pre-seed |
Investing | United Kingdom • Germany • Europe |
Investment Range | $100,000 - $5,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $1,500,000 |
Space Ventures Investors (SVI) is a venture capital firm focused on seizing opportunities within the emerging space commerce sector. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, SVI dedicates itself to investing in joint ventures and innovative space companies aimed at solving inefficiencies and exploiting new market openings. Their investment portfolio targets a diverse range of industries including Software (Web Marketplace SaaS, etc.), AgroTech, Business Solutions, Retail & E-Commerce, Sales & Marketing, IoT & Wearables, Advertising, Cloud Services & Infrastructure, Food & Beverage, Impact, Aerospace & Defense, and Mobility. The firm is equipped to uptake pre-seed, seed, Series A, and Series B funding rounds, with a minimum investment limit of $100,000, a preferred 'sweet spot' investment of $1,500,000, and a maximum cap of $5,000,000. By combining research, which is a fundamental component of their business strategy, with an intent to create shareholder value, they dive deep into space resource sector ventures. Notably, SVI has demonstrated a keen interest in the development of space resource governance and commercial exploitation, as evidenced by their involvement in undertakings such as the Space Commodities Exchange and the Lunar Resources Registry UG (LRR). The former facilitates trading of materials for space-based infrastructure, refueling, and manufacturing, while the latter provides a registry platform for the actionable insights on lunar resources aiding investment in exploration and resource extraction on the moon. SVI's vision reflects a commitment to advancing the commercial case for lunar exploration and to be a part of the broader narrative of space investment and innovation.