Planetary Technologies Fund 3 Overview

  • Fund Type
  • Venture

  • Fund Status
  • Open

  • Size

  • Dry Powder

Planetary Technologies Fund 3 General Information

Description

Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is an early-stage venture capital fund managed by Bioeconomy Capital. The fund is located in Seattle, Washington, and invests in the United States, Canada, Northern Europe, and Western Europe The fund targets cultivation, horticulture, aquaculture, forestry development/harvesting, agriculture, plant textiles, materials, animal textiles, chemicals and gases, automation/workflow software, metals, minerals and mining, energy transportation, textiles, energy infrastructure, synthetic textiles, discovery tools (healthcare), alternative energy equipment, energy storage, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, business products and services companies.

Contact Information

Fund Manager
Fund Manager Website
Fund Category
Venture Capital
Fund Family
Bioeconomy Fund
Native Currency
USD
Fund Manager's Location
  • 3417 Evanston Avenue North
  • Suite 329
  • Seattle, WA 98103
  • United States
+1 (415)
Fund Domiciles
United States

Planetary Technologies Fund 3 Investments (2)

Planetary Technologies Fund 3 has made a total of 2 investments. Its most recent deal was a with Cyclic Materials for . The deal was made on 01-Jan-2023.

Company Name Deal Date Deal Type Deal Size Industry Company Stage Lead Partner
Cyclic Materials 01-Jan-2023 Environmental Services (B2B) Startup
Tandem PV 21-Apr-2022 Later Stage VC (Series A) Alternative Energy Equipment Product Development
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Planetary Technologies Fund 3 FAQs

  • What is Planetary Technologies Fund 3?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is an early-stage venture capital fund managed by Bioeconomy Capital.

  • Who manages Planetary Technologies Fund 3?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is managed by Planetary Technologies.

  • Where is Planetary Technologies Fund 3 domiciled?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is domiciled in United States.

  • What is Planetary Technologies Fund 3's size?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 has a size of .

  • What type of fund is Planetary Technologies Fund 3?

    The fund type of Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is Venture.

  • What is the status of Planetary Technologies Fund 3?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 is open.

  • What has Planetary Technologies Fund 3 invested in?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3 has made numerous investments in companies like Cyclic Materials and Tandem PV within the Environmental Services (B2B) and Alternative Energy Equipment industries.

  • What has Planetary Technologies Fund 3 invested in recently?

    Planetary Technologies Fund 3's latest investment was on 01-Jan-2023 in Cyclic Materials, a company within the Environmental Services (B2B) industry.

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