Capmont Technology Raises €100 Million Fund to Back B2B Startups in Europe

Capmont Technology Raises €100 Million Fund to Back B2B Startups in Europe

Venture capital firm Capmont Technology, situated in Munich, has declared the closing of a €100 million fund intended to support early-stage B2B technology firms in the US and Europe. The company was formerly known as DI Technology. It has been making investments since 2016 with an emphasis on business SaaS, industrial technology, as well as cutting-edge industries like manufacturing, robotics, and the Internet of Things.

Investing Concentration

Capmont Technology Raises €100 Million Fund to Back B2B Startups in Europe

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The new fund from Capmont Technology focuses on businesses with demonstrated traction and client demand that are in the late seed to series B stages. The company had an average investment size of €2 to €5 million. This gives hope to the company that it would be able to provide services to around 15–16 companies with this new fund. Additionally, in order to guarantee ongoing support for portfolio firms as they grow, the firm intends to set aside 40% of the fund for follow-on rounds.

Dr Torsten Kreindl, Managing Partner at Capmont Technology, said: “The start-up space is known for being extremely competitive, but it can also be hugely collaborative. Our aim is to offer founders an unmatched network, and we go above and beyond to help them succeed. Rather than deploying capital and hoping for the best, we commit to supporting entrepreneurs longer-term – whether that comes in the form of introducing them to decision-makers and potential customers, or another injection of funding when the time is right.”

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Supporting AI and Industrial Technology

With this new fund, Capmont has already invested in seven companies, including the electronic design platform Celus and the AI-powered industrial production company Arch Systems. Due to its sizable industrial customer base, Capmont feels that applying AI to industrial processes is a major growth sector in Europe, which is why the company is especially interested in businesses in this field.

The Legacy and Portfolio of Capmont

Since its founding, Capmont Technology has raised €300 million to assist innovative businesses including ProGlove, an IoT company that Nordic Capital purchased in 2022, and Konux, which leverages AI to manage railway operations.

Capmont, which prioritizes high-impact, sustainable firms, uses its network of institutional investors and business leaders—particularly in the DACH region—to offer founders both financial support and strategic advice.

Zeal for Innovation

Dr Matthias Roth, Partner at Capmont Technology, added: “There are many exciting opportunities to invest in industrial technology applications that truly make an impact while generating superior returns for investors. That’s precisely what this fund focuses on. We’re eager to work with more founders who are fuelled by a strong economic equation where costs are balanced, resources optimised, and nothing is wasted – leading to maximum impact.”

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Capmont is still looking for high-potential businesses, but its major goal is to propel profitability and innovation in the B2B and industrial technology sectors.