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Innventure
Innventure is an Orlando-based private equity firm that builds companies from corporate R&D — turning dormant innovation into active enterprise.
Innventure
Innventure was founded to bridge a specific structural gap: the vast number of under-commercialized technologies sitting inside the R&D divisions of large corporations. Rather than invest passively or fund conventional startups, Innventure identifies these captive innovations, licenses or acquires the technology, and builds new companies around them. This model places it at the intersection of corporate development, technology transfer, and venture creation. The firm's investment approach spans seed, start-up, expansion, and growth stages, blending venture capital risk with operational control. Its strategy involves forming companies from scratch — assembling management teams, providing initial capital, and guiding product-market fit before seeking external institutional rounds. This asset-class mix requires deep corporate partnerships and a pipeline of proprietary deal flow not typically available to standard venture firms. Innventure's geographic focus is domestic, but the technologies it commercializes often have global supply chains and end markets. Headquartered in Orlando, the firm operates with a team model designed for company building, not just fund management. Its professionals typically embed within portfolio companies during critical launch phases. While headcount and total capital deployed remain undisclosed, Innventure has publicly communicated its progress through SEC filings and corporate announcements, reflecting a posture of sequential value creation rather than aggregate AUM reporting. The firm has not disclosed participation in external co-investment clubs or philanthropic vehicles. Innventure's structural differentiator lies in its technology-transfer-as-a-service model. Unlike a traditional venture firm that screens thousands of existing startups, Innventure creates investment opportunities by mining dormant intellectual property within large corporations — a sourcing model that produces a small number of deeply proprietary, high-conviction bets. This architecture aligns more closely with a venture studio or corporate carve-out specialist than with a standard blind-pool fund.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Orlando
Corporate office
Orlando, FL, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Innventure source its deals?
Innventure sources proprietary deal flow by partnering directly with large multinational corporations to identify and license under-commercialized technologies from their internal R&D divisions. This creates a pipeline that bypasses conventional auction processes — the firm builds companies around these assets rather than bidding on existing startups.
Is Innventure structured as a venture capital firm or an operating company?
Innventure operates as a hybrid — it is a private equity firm that functions more like a venture builder. The firm does not simply fund existing founders; it forms new companies, appoints management, and provides operational support through early growth stages, blurring the line between investor and operator.
What investment stages does Innventure cover?
The firm deploys capital from seed and start-up stages through expansion and late growth. Its primary activity clusters around the formation and early scaling of companies, often before external venture rounds begin.
Who runs the day-to-day operations at Innventure?
Specific named principals are not currently disclosed in public filings. The firm operates in Orlando with a team structured around company-building functions rather than traditional investment committee hierarchies — personnel typically embed directly into the newly formed companies during launch phases.
Does Innventure disclose its assets under management?
No. Innventure has not publicly reported an aggregate AUM figure. Its communications emphasize company-level milestones and technology commercialization rather than fund-level capital aggregates, which is consistent with its venture-builder structure.
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