| Investor Type | Firm |
| Industries | BioTech • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • CleanTech |
| Investing | Japan |
| Investment Range | $15,200,000 - $15,200,000 |
Universal Materials Incubator (UMI) is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm established in 2015, focusing on investing in the burgeoning fields of Biotech, Hardware (& Manufacturing), and CleanTech. With a precise investment range of 15,200,000, UMI dedicates itself to empowering companies and institutions operating across chemical, technology, and material science sectors.
Their mission extends beyond mere financial support; they aim to drive the progression of groundbreaking technologies and businesses that possess the potential to lay the groundwork for future industries.
UMI also places significant emphasis on nurturing human resources critical to these sectors, effectively building a platform that synergizes talent development and business creation. Their investment strategy encapsulates fostering early-stage ventures and academic initiatives that exhibit innovation and promise in developing new business within their target industries.
By providing both capital and developmental support, UMI endeavors to catalyze the transformation of advanced scientific research into commercially viable and sustainable solutions.
The firm’s website suggests a forward-looking approach, highlighting their engagement with deep tech and their involvement with events and strategic movements in the industry such as the 'nano tech 2025.' The firm's dedication to fostering a community around this sector is evidenced by their online presence, where they offer insights into their vision, strategy, and company ethos.
Additionally, they promote a sense of community through their UMI Community section, detailing their portfolio and offering information about career opportunities, signaling a commitment to growth and collaboration within the innovative ecosystems they support.

