Isogon Ventures has entered the fundraising market with plans to establish its first venture capital fund, marking a significant milestone for the newly formed investment firm.
Based in both New York City and Madrid, the company aims to back innovative startups developing technologies that improve industries tied to the physical economy.
First Fund Seeks Up to $150 Million
A regulatory filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shows that Isogon Ventures I, L.P. is targeting commitments of up to $150 million.
The filing also indicates that the fundraising process is still in its early stages, with no capital reported as raised so far.
Leadership Team Brings Transatlantic Focus
Established in 2026, Isogon Ventures is led by General Partners Paco Riberas and Daniel Abelon, who are listed in the SEC filing.
The firm operates across both North America and Europe, maintaining specialized local teams in New York and Europe to identify and support promising early-stage companies on both sides of the Atlantic.
Investment Strategy Centers on Early-Stage Startups
The venture capital firm plans to concentrate on Seed and Series A funding rounds.
Initial investments are expected to range between $5 million and $8 million, providing startups with capital to accelerate product development, expand operations, and grow their market presence during their early stages.
Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Innovation at the Core
Isogon Ventures intends to invest in companies applying artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced software technologies to modernize traditional industries.
Key areas of interest include manufacturing, logistics, and energy, where digital innovation is increasingly transforming operational efficiency and productivity.
Expanding Opportunities Across the Physical Economy
By focusing on technology businesses serving industrial sectors, Isogon Ventures aims to support entrepreneurs developing next-generation solutions for the physical economy.
The firm’s cross-border presence and sector-specific expertise position it to identify emerging opportunities in both the U.S. and European startup ecosystems while helping portfolio companies scale internationally.