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TechAccel Ventures
TechAccel Ventures is a Japanese venture capital firm that invests in tech venture companies. It has made 32 investments, including a Series C investment in...
TechAccel Ventures
TechAccel Ventures is a Japanese venture capital firm that invests in tech venture companies. It has made 32 investments, including a Series C investment in ArchiTek on June 20, 2022. The firm has 5 portfolio exits, with Future Standard exiting on December 26, 2024.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
2016
Location
Region
Asia
Country
United States
City
Pasadena
Corporate office
Pasadena, CA, United States
Additional offices
Burlington · Chicago · New York · San Francisco · Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is TechAccel Ventures' geographic investment focus?
TechAccel Ventures operates from offices in Pasadena, Burlington, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Japan. The firm's dual presence in North America and Japan suggests a mandate for cross-border technology investment, though specific deal-by-deal geographic allocation parameters have not been publicly disclosed.
What investment stages does TechAccel Ventures target?
The firm targets early-stage opportunities, spanning seed, start-up, and general venture investments. No later-stage or growth equity activity has been publicly documented, and the firm does not appear to participate in buyout or secondary transactions based on available information.
Which sectors does TechAccel Ventures invest in?
Publicly available information indicates concentrations in enterprise software, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and industrial technology. Sector-specific deal examples and portfolio composition remain undisclosed.
Who runs investment decisions at TechAccel Ventures?
No named principals, investment committee members, or managing partners are publicly identified. The firm's website does not include a team page, and no executive biographies have been located in public records or news sources.
How is TechAccel Ventures' Japan office related to its US operations?
The firm's Japanese domain registration and office presence indicate a structural commitment to Asia-based activity, but the nature of the relationship between US and Japanese operations—separate legal entities, a unified fund structure, or a regional partnership model—has not been publicly clarified.
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