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Startcaps Ventures is a venture capital firm investing in and developing early-stage technology companies. It provides capital and hands-on support, offering mentorship and guidance in business strategy, product development, and market visibility. The firm nurtures high-growth potential companies, transforming innovative concepts into successful ventures through active engagement.
Founding partner Ignacio Vilela and co-founder Agustin Batuecas established Startcaps Ventures in 2011. Their insight was that nascent technology companies require strategic guidance and operational support beyond financial backing. This led them to create a firm partnering directly with entrepreneurs, leveraging expertise to navigate growth and market challenges.
Startcaps Ventures primarily serves early-stage technology startups developing disruptive innovations. Its vision is to cultivate an ecosystem where promising ideas receive resources and mentorship for effective scaling. Collaborating with talented teams, the firm aims to be a foundational partner in developing future market leaders and advancing technological innovation.
Startcaps Ventures has 5 tracked investments across 3 companies. The latest tracked deal is $1.3M Series A in Sentisis in March 2015.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 20, 2015 | Sentisis | $1.3M Series A | — | 500 Startups, Fides, Meet And Money |
| Apr 1, 2014 | Virtuix | $3.0M Seed | — | Amplify Partners, Blackbird Ventures Australia, Crosslink Capital, General Catalyst, M.g. Siegler, Hubrix Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed Venture Partners, M8 Ventures, Maveron, Rally Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Scout Ventures, Smash Capital, Tekton Ventures, MG Siegler, Neill Occhiogrosso, Mark Cuban, Partech Ventures, Scentan Ventures |
| Feb 14, 2014 | Sentisis | $270K Other Equity | Startcaps Ventures | — |
| May 29, 2013 | Etece | $580K Series A | — | Faraday Venture Partners, Mola |
| Mar 26, 2013 | Sentisis | $180K Other Equity | — | Enisa |