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Index Ventures was officially founded in 1996 by Neil Rimer, David Rimer and Giuseppe Zocco. [11] It began investing in Israel in 2003, and by 2005 raised €300 million for its third fund. Two years later, it raised an additional €350 million for its fourth found, which focused 15 to 20 percent on investing in Israeli companies. [ 12 ]
At Index Ventures, Volpi invests in early-stage companies, primarily across autonomous driving, enterprise and open source. [18] Volpi has served on the boards of Index portfolio companies Big Switch Networks, Blue Bottle Coffee (acquired by Nestle), [19] Confluent Software, Elastic, Hortonworks, Lookout, Pure Storage, Sonos, Ubiquity6, and Zuora.
In 1996 Rimer co-founded Index Ventures in Geneva with his brother, David, and Giuseppe Zocco, [7] helping raise Index' first pilot fund of $17 million, followed by a $180 million fund in 1998. [6] Companies funded during this time include SCM Microsystems (now Identiv ) [ 6 ] and Virata, a chipmaker, which later entered into a $1.3 Billion ...
Bryan Offutt, the Index Ventures partner who led the investment into Adaptive, says he was impressed by the combination technical expertise and understanding of business needs exhibited by the ...
But, it was professional curiosity that led him to his latest chapter: joining Index Ventures as its newest partner, where his primary investing focus will be on the consumer side. And, it seems ...
Of the bumper fundraising round, $800 million will be invested by its Index Ventures 10 fund and $1.2 billion by Index Growth 5. Index Ventures, which is based in San Francisco and London, focuses ...
Danny Rimer OBE (born 1970) is a partner at Index Ventures, a global venture capital firm founded in Geneva in 1992. [1] Rimer opened the firm's London office in 2002 and its San Francisco office in 2012.
Robin Klein (born December 1947 [2]) is a British entrepreneur and investor.He was until 2015 a venture partner at Index Ventures and co-founder of The Accelerator Group, an advisor and investor in early-stage companies. [3]