We’re on the road less taken.

We know that there will be hills and valleys, wins and losses, and we’re committed to being there for the good times and the bad.

Why? Because we understand that you can't push boundaries without facing down obstacles.

Here are some thoughts on how to overcome some of them.
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Simon Schmincke
2024-07-16
Backing doinstruct
A training platform for frontline workers
Johan Brenner
2024-06-11
Welcome, Nick Wilkins!
Introducing our new Head of Marketing, Nick Wilkins
Staffan Helgesson
2024-06-05
Backing Plancraft
Digitizing the craft industry
Beata Klein
2024-06-28
Hanel Baveja
2024-06-10
Backing Visibly
Building better training for those who build our world
Staffan Helgesson
2024-06-24
Welcome, Peter Stilwell!
Peter Stilwell joins as Chief Operating Officer
Creandum Team
2024-06-08
Creandum Fund VII
€500m to continue backing Europe's winners
Carl Fritjofsson
2024-05-21
Backing H Company
Former Deepmind employees bringing AGI to the world

What others
say about us

TechEu
2024-07-16
doinstruct raises €7.6m
With doinstruct, companies can onboard, train, and certify their employees with high-quality video training
eu startups
2024-06-10
Visibly raises €7m Seed
Visibly is rebuilding regulated training for the infrastructure sector from the ground up.
Sifted
2024-06-03
Creandum closes €500m fund
Creandum has raised its seventh fund, a €500m fund to support seed and early-stage startups in Europe.
tech.eu
2024-07-11
lemon.markets secures €12m
lemon.markets provides digital brokerage and custody infrastructure enabling any company to offer investment products.
tech.eu
2024-06-05
Plancraft raises €12m Series A
Digitising work processes in the craft industries
Tech.EU
2024-06-25
Prewave raises €63m Series B
Leveraging AI to address supply chain disruption
Financial Times
2024-06-03
Creandum raises €500m in record time
Creandum unveiled a €500mn fund on Monday, becoming the latest European-focused investor to secure fresh capital for start-ups this year.
techcrunch
2024-05-21
French AI startup H Company raises $220M seed round
The $220M seed included investors such as Accel, Eric Schmidt (Google) and Daniel Dines (UiPath)