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New Finnish early-stage firm Kvanted Ventures launches €70 million Nordic industrial tech fund

A new early-stage investment company Kvanted Ventures announced its first fund of €70 million. Founded by Maria Wasastjerna, Eerik Paasikivi, and Axel Ahlström, Kvanted focuses on early-stage industrial technology startups in Northern Europe, making the company the first pure-play industrial technology investor in the Nordic region. The fund will invest in around 20 companies, with initial investments ranging from €0.5 to €3 million, and a longer-than-average investment term to align with the longer development cycles in the industrial domain.

Driven by an unprecedented investment need in Europe to stay competitive and decarbonise the industrial sector, Kvanted positions itself as one of the accelerators of the next industrial revolution. With a mission of building a more sustainable and efficient industry, Kvanted connects traditional industries with innovative technology startups. 

“The industrial sector is the cornerstone of the European economy. But in terms of technological development and digital transformation, there is still a lot to be done – and a lot of untapped potential. To remain competitive and to contribute to a more sustainable world, the industrial sectors in Finland, the Nordics, and beyond need to evolve. This can be done by accelerating industrial innovation with technology, which in turn requires smart capital and deep industrial expertise – and a connector that can bring traditional industrial players and innovative startups together,” said Kvanted’s founding partner Maria Wasastjerna and continues. “There has been no early-stage investor like Kvanted in the Nordic market and we are responding to this demand with an industrial technology fund. Our goal is to quickly grow into the leading early-stage investor in the Nordics for technology companies that are transforming the industrial value chain.”

Kvanted invests in both hardware and software alike, as well as service companies developing new solutions for the industrial value chain, with a strong focus on industrial automation, sustainability and supply chain resilience.

“Solving the biggest challenges of our time, such as climate change and an aging workforce, is not possible with software solutions alone. For this, we also need to develop solutions that exist in the physical world. At Kvanted, different from many other early-stage investors, we don’t shy away from hardware,” added Wasastjerna.

Kvanted’s founding team has a strong track record in venture capital and private equity, legal and regulatory, and investment banking, bringing expertise in industrial investments, international growth, and navigating the regulatory field for their portfolio companies.

Eerik Paasikivi brings over a decade of experience from early-stage investing in the industrial sector. Prior to founding Kvanted, Paasikivi led Valve Ventures and served as an early-stage investor in notable material technology companies such as Sulapac, Infinited Fiber, Woodio and Aisti among others. Maria Wasastjerna, previously a partner at the Nordic top law firm Hannes & Snellman and counsel at Nokia, has broad international experience in technology, digital markets and regulation. Axel Ahlström, with a background in consulting at Bain & Co and private equity at the renowned Altor Equity Partners’ industrial sector team, has been working with large industrial companies in a wide array of strategic topics ranging from M&A to performance improvement. 

In addition to the core team, seasoned private equity and venture capital investor Heikki Westerlund acts as Kvanted’s chair of the board. Westerlund, former CEO of Nordic private asset management and investment company CapMan, brings to the team a wealth of know-how and experience from the broader investment landscape in the Nordics and beyond. 

Kvanted’s fund investors include prominent industrial players, including the established Finnish industrial owner Oras Invest, offering Kvanted’s portfolio entrepreneurs unique access to industry networks and decades of experience in supporting industrial innovations.

Kvanted is also joined by an impressive group of Venture Partners with backgrounds in growth companies and large industries alike; Suvi Haimi, founder of biomaterial company Sulapac and board member at the Finnish Startup Community; Lars Peter Lindfors, Head of Innovation at Neste; and Kai Öistämö, CEO of Vaisala and board member at Nokia, will actively support and work with Kvanted’s portfolio companies with their knowledge, skills, and broad networks.

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Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo
Stefano De Marzo is the Head of News at EU-Startups. He has been extensively covering startups, venture capital and innovation ecosystems, including contributions to numerous publications such as Sifted, Entrepreneur and Forbes. Through his work as an editor and writer, he continues to shape the narrative surrounding the best stories of the tech world.
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