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Kyocera launches KVF-I Corporate Venture Capital Fund in the US

New fund expands Kyocera’s total venture capital funding to US $ 100 million globally.

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Kyoto/London − Kyocera Corporation has established a U.S. $60 million corporate venture capital (CVC) fund, the Kyocera Venture Fund-I LP (KVF-I), which will invest mainly in start-ups in the U.S. and EMEA*1 to strengthen Kyocera’s system for creating new businesses. KVF-I joins Kyocera Venture Innovation Fund-I(KVIF-I), which Kyocera announced in March 2024 as a CVC fund investing mainly in Japan and Asia. Together, the two funds expand Kyocera’s global venture capital funding portfolio to approximately U.S. $100 million.

Kyocera has a long history of supporting start-ups through direct investment and collaboration using its unique technologies to enhance research and development and build new enterprises. KVIF-I and KVF-I will focus on the fields of environment and energy, information and communications, medical and healthcare, mobility, advanced materials, software (including AI), aerospace and defense, semiconductors, and nuclear fusion as potential investment areas. Through these CVC activities, Kyocera will further accelerate open innovation in anticipation of market changes by strengthening its search and support for start-ups.

Overview of the Fund
Entity name
Kyocera Venture Fund-I LP (KVF-I)
Establishment date
April 9, 2024
Fund size
USD 60 million (approximately 53.897 million Euro2)
Operating period
10 years
Investment areas Environment and energy, information and communications, medical and healthcare, mobility, advanced materials, software (including AI), aerospace and defense, semiconductors, and nuclear fusion
Investment stage Early stage (Seed, Series A-B)
Investment size USD 0.2-2 million (less than 20 % equity)
General partner Kyocera Venture Partners Fund-I GP LLC
Website https://www.kyocera.vc/

*1 Europe, the Middle East and Africa
*2 As of September 16, 2024

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