Pre-Seed
Discovering Founders Early
We partner with scientists, researchers, and technical founders at the earliest stages. Often before product exist. Through university networks, research labs, and communities.
We partner with visionary founders building breakthroughs in industries to transform research into real-world impact.
Our Partners
The Strategy
We partner with scientists, researchers, and technical founders at the earliest stages. Often before product exist. Through university networks, research labs, and communities.
We invest alongside leading global funds to accelerate companies demonstrating strong technical validation and market traction. Our capital supports during critical phases.
Our investments center on technologies driven by scientific advancement and computational intelligence. That includes next-generation platform.
We strategically allocate capital into specialized venture funds aligned with our thesis, gaining early exposures to maintain access to world's most cutting-edge technologies.
Strategic Partnership
Through partnerships with leading venture accelerators, research institutions and global investments network, we gain early access to breakthrough founders and emerging technologies before they reach mainstream markets.
Our ecosystem-driven approach generates proprietary deal flow across biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and deep technology sectors. Enabling disciplined investment backed by insight, not speculation
We work alongside operators, scientist, and institutional partners to support companies from discovery through scale, creating long-term alignment between innovation and capital.
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Featured News
The Verge
A new generation of founders is reshaping software infrastructure from the ground up. At Vector Logic, a small team of under-30 engineers is building a compiler designed for an AI-first world — one where performance optimization happens autonomously and hardware limitations become increasingly invisible.
Featured News
Washington Post
Neural Flux has raised $50 million in a funding round led by the Sullivans, signaling growing investor confidence in edge-based artificial intelligence. The startup aims to move advanced AI capabilities away from centralized cloud systems and directly onto devices operating at the edge.