

The HTGF III as a seismograph for growing interest in new technologies
However, the HTGF is not just an investor: “Our core business goes far beyond our financial commitments: we view ourselves as a sparring partner for startups, assisting them with our expertise and our international network of investors, experts, analysts and (multiple-) founders – we support them for many years,” says Dr Alex von Frankenberg. The HTGF provides startups with direct access to fund investors. In return, medium-sized and large enterprises participating in the fund are likewise able to work together with the best founders in areas relevant to them and gain access to new ideas and innovations. “With the HTGF III, we have shown that we’ve got our finger on the pulse. Even among medium-sized enterprises, there is enormous interest in working together with startups and a real thirst for new technology in order to keep up with the competition,” explains Dr Michael Brandkamp.About High-Tech Gründerfonds
High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) (Bonn/Berlin) is a seed investor that finances high-potential, tech-driven start-ups. With EUR 892.5 million in total investment volume across three funds (EUR 272 million in HTGF I, EUR 304 million in HTGF II, and a targeted volume of EUR 316.5 million for HTGF III) and an international network of partners, HTGF has already helped forge close to 500 start-ups since 2005. Driven by their expertise, entrepreneurial spirit and passion, its team of experienced investment managers and start-up experts help guide the development of young companies. HTGF’s focus is on high-tech start-ups in a range of sectors, including software, media, internet, hardware, automation, health care, chemicals and life sciences.This group also includes a number of success stories, such as Mister Spex, Rigontec, 6Wunderkin-der, Next Kraftwerke and Cumulocity, as well as Juniqe, an online shop for art enthusiasts. To date, external investors have injected over EUR 1.5 billion into the HTGF portfolio via more than 1,200 follow-on financing rounds. HTGF has also successfully sold interests in more than 90 companies. Investors in this public-private partnership include the Federal Ministry For Economic Affairs and Energy, the KfW Banking Group, and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V., as well as the companies ALTANA, BASF, Bayer AG, B.Braun, Boehringer Ingelheim, Robert Bosch, BÜFA, CEWE, Deutsche Post DHL, Dräger, Drillisch AG, EVONIK, EWE AG, Haniel, Hettich, Knauf, Körber, LANXESS, media + more venture Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG, PHOENIX CONTACT, Postbank, QIAGEN, RWE Generation SE, SAP, Schufa, Schwarz Gruppe, STIHL, Thüga, Vector Informatik, WACKER and Wilh. Werhahn KG. Source: HTGF Release from May 29th, 2018; https://high-tech-gruenderfonds.de/en/high-tech-grunderfonds-iii-second-closing-passes-all-expectations-at-316-5-million-euro/

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