Barcelona -based Angel fund Farmhouse The co-founders have launched today’s dedication of what has described as what is described asTipping points“For Barcelona -based Frontier Tech Talent.
The team wants to deploy $ 20 million to the pre-seed and seed level at the pre-seed level, especially local and international founders who are producing global technology companies in Barcelona.
Co-founder Carlos Trench Said: “There is a huge opportunity to develop in Barcelona. A bright, varied mixture of both the local and international founders has grown here for several years. Meanwhile, a new varieties of microvis and angel funds across Europe are changing how pre-beans and seed rounds are managed. These two emerging forces played as adhesive for the forces, now is the time to help Barcelona to develop Barcelona as a big EU ecosystem for Frontier Technologies for Funds like MasiaThe “
Farmhouse Is introduced VC investor Carlos Trench and CroudCube co-founder of Europe, Pepe Borel. Masia launched in Stealth Mode in September last year, invested in 9 startups along with 20 International VCs and Angel funds led by emerging directors. Among the early portfolio companies are Farmats, Bayers, Gym Volley and Suitable.
The fund is cooperative by co-investigating with other angel funds and expert micro-VCs at the pre-seed and seed level. Extra, Masia invests selected in international Angel Funds to build a strong partnership.
Torch And the city of Borrell Barcelona has identified three reasons in the article being a major technology hub:
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Barcelona as a Tech Hub is getting mature quickly. Local founders are coming out of their companies for the first time and are seeking to re -invest capital or start a new initiative.
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The city has seen an clear arrival of international founders and developers, which has created a diverse ecosystem. In 2024, two-thirds of Barcelona-based Tech Startups were at least one international founder.
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Most international VCS and microvis give priority to other major technology centers in Europe, such as London or Berlin. They need a local co-employer who understand the success of the Barcelona Tech to successfully achieve the success of the ecosystem.
Masia’s Advisory Board includes Barcelona’s significant technology entrepreneurs and operators, such as Dedak Lee (co-founder of Galdana and Tradein), Albert Nito (co-founder of CDTAG), Elisanda Bow (Villins co-founder, SQPPP). (Co-founder Isalud, Aquiu. CNP Insurance).
Co-founder Papaya borel Said: “Although proud Barcelonian, I have worked throughout Europe with various capabilities. I can fully say that in Barcelona the possibility that we are seeing first hands are significant. A perfect storm of causes means the immediate future of technology in this region looks extremely healthy. We want to be part of that process. Using our collective experiences and supporters of our limited partners, we hope to increase the real growth for Barcelian parties throughout Europe.“
Masia works with a distinct investment strategy and team, separate from Aldia Venture. Although the trench will continue to serve as Aldia’s strategic adviser, its original focus will now be growing and scaling to Masia, as well as support other initiatives in Barcelona. Operational duties in Masia will be headed by Borel, who has come up with more than a decade experience as a successful technology operator.
Pedro QuelhoBayers’ co-founder and CEO say: “This unique opportunity to partner with Pepe and Carlos in pivotal issues is to include everything from development to long-term vision and important client cooperation-this is an immense opportunity. It builds an invaluable feeling of home and assistance.“
In the coming months, Torch Borel’s significant investment will be announced to capitalize on local technology scenes on the way to becoming one of Europe’s main technology centers.
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