Act Venture Capital

Act Venture Capital is a Dublin-based venture capital firm that makes seed to growth investments in technology and healthcare companies across Ireland. The firm provides capital and hands-on support to help founders build category-defining businesses and scale globally. With a small team and a broad network of US and European investors and founders, Act has raised multiple funds totaling several hundred million euros and maintains close ties to the European Investment Fund. The portfolio focuses on technology sectors including application software, IT infrastructure, communications, internet and mobile.

Gavin Bourke

Venture Partner

John Flynn

Managing Partner

Conor Mills

Principal

Andrew O Neill

Principal

John O'Sullivan

General Partner

Debbie Rennick

General Partner

Past deals in Houston, TX

GridBeyond

Series C in 2024
Founded in 2007, GridBeyond specializes in smart grid optimization solutions. Its platform comprises on-site hardware, cloud-based software, hybrid battery systems, demand network, and client-facing energy portal. Utilizing machine learning technology, the platform connects, controls, and automates energy demand across various sectors such as industrial, manufacturing, metals, plastics, paper, food, transport, and logistics.

GridBeyond

Series B in 2020
Founded in 2007, GridBeyond specializes in smart grid optimization solutions. Its platform comprises on-site hardware, cloud-based software, hybrid battery systems, demand network, and client-facing energy portal. Utilizing machine learning technology, the platform connects, controls, and automates energy demand across various sectors such as industrial, manufacturing, metals, plastics, paper, food, transport, and logistics.

GridBeyond

Series A in 2016
Founded in 2007, GridBeyond specializes in smart grid optimization solutions. Its platform comprises on-site hardware, cloud-based software, hybrid battery systems, demand network, and client-facing energy portal. Utilizing machine learning technology, the platform connects, controls, and automates energy demand across various sectors such as industrial, manufacturing, metals, plastics, paper, food, transport, and logistics.
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