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European Venture Capital Surges Amid Economic Uncertainty: Major Funds Raised and Transatlantic Expansion

European Venture Capital Surges Amid Economic Uncertainty: Major Funds Raised and Transatlantic Expansion

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European venture capital is experiencing a significant surge in momentum as major firms close record-breaking funds despite ongoing economic uncertainty. Sofinnova Partners, a leading European life sciences venture capital firm based in Paris, London, and Milan, just announced the close of its flagship fund Sofinnova Capital XI at 650 million euros, or 750 million dollars, greatly exceeding its initial target. This milestone represents part of a broader capital mobilization across Sofinnova's entire platform, which has raised 1.5 billion euros over the past year alone. The fund attracted strong support from a global base of blue-chip institutional investors including sovereign wealth funds, leading pharmaceutical companies, insurance firms, foundations, and family offices with commitments coming from across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.

Antoine Papiernik, Managing Partner and Chairman of Sofinnova Partners, emphasized that achieving this fundraising milestone in today's volatile environment speaks to the strength of their disciplined strategy and the continued confidence investors place in their hands-on approach to backing early-stage biotech and medtech ventures. Sofinnova Capital XI is already actively deploying capital with investments made in several portfolio companies, supporting the next generation of pioneering biopharmaceutical and medical technology companies addressing urgent unmet clinical needs across both initial and follow-on rounds.

Beyond Europe's life sciences focus, the venture landscape is expanding transatlantically with technology-focused platforms establishing stronger American presence. Founders Future, an investment platform backing the next generation of global tech champions, opened its San Francisco office located in the iconic One Ferry Building to deepen ties between European and U.S. innovation ecosystems. The firm appointed Dulcie fforde as Principal and Jonathan Karlson as Senior Associate to lead U.S. operations, strengthening its integrated transatlantic platform. Founders Future has already closed two deals through its new San Francisco office and plans additional hires in growth, investor relations, and operations as it pursues its goal of reaching one billion euros in assets under management and launching its transatlantic growth fund in 2026.

These developments underscore how venture capital firms are adapting strategies to capture opportunities in both established markets and emerging sectors. The emphasis on connecting European innovators with American scale-up expertise reflects a broader trend of breaking down geographical silos in venture investing. As economic conditions remain unpredictable, the ability to mobilize massive capital commitments and deploy funds quickly into promising early-stage companies has become a key competitive advantage for firms demonstrating strong track records and diversified investor bases.

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