French VC firm Daphni launches €250m climate and science fund – aims to invest in 40 firms

Pierre-Eric Leibovici, founding partner of French VC Daphni. Photo: Canva/press image.

The French VC firm Daphni is announcing a new fund designed to expand its climate and science portfolio. The company has raised €200m and hopes to secure a further €50m by the end of the year.

Here are the impact sectors they are looking to invest in.

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Daphni has already made a name for itself in Europe’s impact sector, with investments in French companies such as Airthium (focusing on AI-driven energy storage solutions) and Moonwatt (developing AI-powered solar energy technologies). [split-article-here]The Paris-based VC fund has also invested in London-based Epigene Labs, a company with a focus on AI-dri...

Daphni has already made a name for itself in Europe’s impact sector, with investments in French companies such as Airthium (focusing on AI-driven energy storage solutions) and Moonwatt (developing AI-powered solar energy technologies).

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