Swiss VC Ignites DeepTech with $110M Science-First Fund
February 3, 2026, 3:35 am
Constructor Capital secures $110M for its debut fund. The Swiss VC firm targets Seed and Series A DeepTech, Software, and EdTech ventures across Europe, the US, UAE, and Singapore. It employs a distinctive science-first strategy. This approach leverages an extensive academic network. It transforms cutting-edge scientific research into global businesses. The fund bridges the critical gap between lab innovations and commercial markets. It backs complex, high-impact technological advancements often overlooked by traditional capital. This positions Constructor Capital as a key player in frontier technology investment.
A new force has emerged in early-stage venture capital. Constructor Capital closed its first fund at $110 million. This significant capital influx targets the most promising technology startups. The Swiss-based firm focuses on transforming scientific breakthroughs into market-ready solutions. It seeks out innovative companies globally.
Constructor Capital launched in 2019. It operates under the Constructor Group ecosystem. Serg Bell, founder of Acronis, co-founded the firm. He joined forces with leaders from platforms like Parallels, Acumatica, and Virtuozzo. Their collective expertise underpins the firm’s strategy. They identify and support founders. These founders aim to scale advanced software and scientific ideas.
The newly closed $110 million Fund I attracted diverse backing. Private investors committed substantial capital. This included technology entrepreneurs and family offices. Investment bankers and specialized investment vehicles also participated. This broad support underscores confidence in Constructor Capital's vision.
The fund's investment strategy is clear. It targets Seed and Series A stage companies. Typical investment tickets range from $1 million to $10 million. Select opportunities may see investments up to $15 million. A dedicated allocation ensures support for follow-on rounds. This provides sustained capital for growth.
Constructor Capital distinguishes itself with a science-first approach. This philosophy guides every investment decision. It starts with sourcing. It extends through rigorous due diligence. It continues with hands-on mentorship. Traditional venture funds often shy away from highly technical ventures. Constructor Capital embraces them.
Its unique network fuels this approach. The firm boasts ties with over 50 leading universities. These include Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Cambridge, and ETH Zurich. The National University of Singapore (NUS) is also part of this network. Hundreds of top researchers contribute their insights. Some are Nobel laureates. This unparalleled access allows for deep technical validation. It supports companies that other investors might find too complex. The firm truly understands cutting-edge science.
This intricate network does more than validate. It bridges a critical gap. Research institutions globally produce groundbreaking technologies. These often lack the commercialization pathway. They struggle to attract appropriate venture capital. Constructor Capital aims to fill this void. It guides companies from the laboratory to the commercial market. It balances academic insight with operational execution.
Investment focus areas are strategic. DeepTech receives significant attention. The fund seeks innovations in new computing architectures. Quantum systems are a key target. Photonic computing also features prominently. These technologies promise profound societal impact. They enable optimization, advanced simulation, and energy-efficient computation. Such advancements redefine technological limits.
Software investments center on artificial intelligence. AI-native enterprise platforms are a core area. These platforms drive efficiency and innovation across industries. They leverage AI at their core. This creates scalable, intelligent business solutions. The firm identifies companies building the future of enterprise software.
EdTech completes the sectoral focus. The fund targets AI-powered learning platforms. These personalize education experiences. They adapt to individual student needs. The goal is to equip educators with next-generation tools. This enhances teaching effectiveness. It prepares learners for future challenges.
Constructor Capital maintains a global investment scope. Its reach extends across Europe. It actively invests in the United States. The UAE and Singapore are also key geographic targets. This international outlook seeks innovation wherever it flourishes. It builds a diverse, resilient portfolio.
The firm's leadership brings extensive experience. Matthias Winter serves as Managing Partner. He previously held a senior partner role at McKinsey & Co. General Partners contribute their deep industry knowledge. Their combined leadership ensures strategic direction.
The portfolio already reflects the fund's vision. QuEra Computing is a prime example. It develops advanced neutral-atom quantum computers. Lumai focuses on 3D optical computing architectures. This boosts AI inference efficiency. GCore provides essential AI infrastructure. Osome delivers an enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. VitreaLab builds augmented reality solutions. Qnami, based in Switzerland, also resides in the portfolio. These companies represent the forefront of technological innovation.
Constructor Capital’s unique position stems from its ecosystem. The broader Constructor Group is comprehensive. It includes Constructor University. It operates specialized research laboratories. An equity-free accelerator program nurtures early ideas. These components create a supportive environment. They facilitate the transition from pure research to market application. This integrated structure provides robust support. It helps portfolio companies navigate complex commercial landscapes.
The fund's launch signifies more than just capital deployment. It marks a strategic commitment. It backs scientific entrepreneurship. It addresses a crucial funding gap for DeepTech. By empowering science-first founders, Constructor Capital shapes the future. It accelerates the development of groundbreaking technologies. It fosters a new generation of high-impact businesses. This firm is not just investing; it is building tomorrow's world, one scientific breakthrough at a time. Its presence strengthens the global innovation landscape.
A new force has emerged in early-stage venture capital. Constructor Capital closed its first fund at $110 million. This significant capital influx targets the most promising technology startups. The Swiss-based firm focuses on transforming scientific breakthroughs into market-ready solutions. It seeks out innovative companies globally.
Constructor Capital launched in 2019. It operates under the Constructor Group ecosystem. Serg Bell, founder of Acronis, co-founded the firm. He joined forces with leaders from platforms like Parallels, Acumatica, and Virtuozzo. Their collective expertise underpins the firm’s strategy. They identify and support founders. These founders aim to scale advanced software and scientific ideas.
The newly closed $110 million Fund I attracted diverse backing. Private investors committed substantial capital. This included technology entrepreneurs and family offices. Investment bankers and specialized investment vehicles also participated. This broad support underscores confidence in Constructor Capital's vision.
The fund's investment strategy is clear. It targets Seed and Series A stage companies. Typical investment tickets range from $1 million to $10 million. Select opportunities may see investments up to $15 million. A dedicated allocation ensures support for follow-on rounds. This provides sustained capital for growth.
Constructor Capital distinguishes itself with a science-first approach. This philosophy guides every investment decision. It starts with sourcing. It extends through rigorous due diligence. It continues with hands-on mentorship. Traditional venture funds often shy away from highly technical ventures. Constructor Capital embraces them.
Its unique network fuels this approach. The firm boasts ties with over 50 leading universities. These include Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Cambridge, and ETH Zurich. The National University of Singapore (NUS) is also part of this network. Hundreds of top researchers contribute their insights. Some are Nobel laureates. This unparalleled access allows for deep technical validation. It supports companies that other investors might find too complex. The firm truly understands cutting-edge science.
This intricate network does more than validate. It bridges a critical gap. Research institutions globally produce groundbreaking technologies. These often lack the commercialization pathway. They struggle to attract appropriate venture capital. Constructor Capital aims to fill this void. It guides companies from the laboratory to the commercial market. It balances academic insight with operational execution.
Investment focus areas are strategic. DeepTech receives significant attention. The fund seeks innovations in new computing architectures. Quantum systems are a key target. Photonic computing also features prominently. These technologies promise profound societal impact. They enable optimization, advanced simulation, and energy-efficient computation. Such advancements redefine technological limits.
Software investments center on artificial intelligence. AI-native enterprise platforms are a core area. These platforms drive efficiency and innovation across industries. They leverage AI at their core. This creates scalable, intelligent business solutions. The firm identifies companies building the future of enterprise software.
EdTech completes the sectoral focus. The fund targets AI-powered learning platforms. These personalize education experiences. They adapt to individual student needs. The goal is to equip educators with next-generation tools. This enhances teaching effectiveness. It prepares learners for future challenges.
Constructor Capital maintains a global investment scope. Its reach extends across Europe. It actively invests in the United States. The UAE and Singapore are also key geographic targets. This international outlook seeks innovation wherever it flourishes. It builds a diverse, resilient portfolio.
The firm's leadership brings extensive experience. Matthias Winter serves as Managing Partner. He previously held a senior partner role at McKinsey & Co. General Partners contribute their deep industry knowledge. Their combined leadership ensures strategic direction.
The portfolio already reflects the fund's vision. QuEra Computing is a prime example. It develops advanced neutral-atom quantum computers. Lumai focuses on 3D optical computing architectures. This boosts AI inference efficiency. GCore provides essential AI infrastructure. Osome delivers an enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. VitreaLab builds augmented reality solutions. Qnami, based in Switzerland, also resides in the portfolio. These companies represent the forefront of technological innovation.
Constructor Capital’s unique position stems from its ecosystem. The broader Constructor Group is comprehensive. It includes Constructor University. It operates specialized research laboratories. An equity-free accelerator program nurtures early ideas. These components create a supportive environment. They facilitate the transition from pure research to market application. This integrated structure provides robust support. It helps portfolio companies navigate complex commercial landscapes.
The fund's launch signifies more than just capital deployment. It marks a strategic commitment. It backs scientific entrepreneurship. It addresses a crucial funding gap for DeepTech. By empowering science-first founders, Constructor Capital shapes the future. It accelerates the development of groundbreaking technologies. It fosters a new generation of high-impact businesses. This firm is not just investing; it is building tomorrow's world, one scientific breakthrough at a time. Its presence strengthens the global innovation landscape.

