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Infinity Technologies Fund
Infinity Technologies Fund was founded in Dubai by Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin, Farhan Qadir, and Ilya Churakov.
Infinity Technologies Fund
Infinity Technologies Fund was founded in Dubai by Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin, Farhan Qadir, and Ilya Churakov. The firm operates at the intersection of royal family affiliation and technology entrepreneurship: Qadir previously served as CEO of Color Star Technology, while Churakov runs the AI World Championship and AI Alliance, bringing operating experience to the fund's venture decisions. The firm deploys across four asset classes: venture capital, digital assets, real estate, and infrastructure. Its venture strategy spans seed to late-stage with a confirmed Web3 and blockchain emphasis, while its infrastructure and real estate allocations concentrate on mixed-use properties in Dubai. The partnership with RWA Inc. signals a push into real-world asset tokenization — converting physical holdings into tradeable on-chain instruments. Confirmed digital asset positions include a Cheelee token holding and the Signifty NFT collection, an in-house metaverse brand that also supports the firm's philanthropic arm, Signifty Good Missions. Team size and total deployment figures are not publicly disclosed. The firm's structure reflects a Dubai regulatory approach where the managing partner (Qadir, at 67%) and partner (Churakov, at 33%) hold direct interests in certain fund assets, while Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin provides strategic access through his office. No additional offices or club memberships have been confirmed. The firm's adjacent vehicles include the Signifty NFT brand and a Dubai real estate and infrastructure portfolio run alongside its venture book. Infinity Technologies Fund is structurally unusual because it does not separate venture investing from proprietary token and NFT operations — Signifty is both a portfolio company and a firm-controlled brand, and capital flows between the fund's venture, real estate, and digital asset buckets under the same partnership. For an allocator, this means exposure cannot be siloed: a commitment reaches across traditional and on-chain assets simultaneously, which departs from the standard LP fund model.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
United Arab Emirates
City
Dubai
Corporate office
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Principals
Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin
Founder
Farhan Qadir
Managing Partner
Ilya Churakov
Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who makes investment decisions at Infinity Technologies Fund?
Managing Partner Farhan Qadir holds a 67% interest in certain fund assets and leads day-to-day investment decisions. Partner Ilya Churakov holds the remaining 33% and contributes operating expertise from his roles at AI World Championship and AI Alliance. Founder Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin provides royal affiliation and strategic access through his office in Dubai, though the division of investment committee authority between the three has not been publicly detailed.
How does the firm source its venture deals?
The firm's sourcing model combines the personal networks of its three founders: Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin's royal office relationships in Dubai, Farhan Qadir's technology sector connections from his tenure as CEO of Color Star Technology, and Ilya Churakov's position within the AI competition and alliance ecosystem. Their partnership with RWA Inc. for real-world asset tokenization suggests additional origination through the tokenization pipeline.
Is Infinity Technologies Fund a single-family office or an asset manager?
It is structured as an asset manager, not a single-family office. The firm has three named principals who hold direct ownership interests in fund assets — 67% to Farhan Qadir and 33% to Ilya Churakov — rather than serving a single family's balance sheet. Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin's role is as founder and strategic access provider through his office, not as the sole capital source.
Does the firm make fund commitments or only direct investments?
The firm's confirmed investment types include direct private equity, venture capital, digital assets, real estate, and infrastructure. There is no public evidence of the firm making LP commitments into external funds. Its model appears to favor direct deployment, including operating its own NFT collection (Signifty) and holding token positions directly on its balance sheet, which differs from a traditional fund-of-funds approach.
What is the relationship between the Signifty NFT collection and the fund?
Signifty is a metaverse and digital NFT brand that functions both as a portfolio asset and as an in-house operation. The collection sits within the firm's digital asset venture portfolio, and its associated philanthropic initiative, Signifty Good Missions, operates as the firm's foundation arm. This means the fund does not merely invest in Signifty — it appears to control the project, blurring the line between GP and portfolio company.
Where does the firm's capital come from?
The firm has not publicly disclosed its capital sources. Sheikh Awad Bin Majrin's royal office affiliation suggests institutional and family-linked capital from the UAE, while the three-founder partnership structure with assigned ownership percentages implies multiple capital contributors rather than a single balance sheet. The firm's website describes serving investors seeking technology-driven and alternative exposure in the UAE.
What is Infinity Technologies Fund's posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
No public information confirms co-investment activity alongside external GPs. The firm's partnership with RWA Inc. for real-world asset tokenization represents a strategic partnership rather than a fund-to-fund co-investment. Given the three principals' concentrated ownership of fund assets and the self-operated NFT operations, the firm appears to prefer direct, controlled deployment over passive co-investing.
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