Voima Ventures

Voima Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Finland, founded in 2019. It invests in early-stage deep-tech startups across the Nordics and Baltics, spanning bio and new materials, medical technologies and life sciences, imaging and optics, IoT and electronics, robotics, software and ICT, and AI. It provides seed to Series A/B funding and partners with portfolio companies to accelerate growth, supporting science-driven ventures that address global challenges. Cornerstone investors include VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and the European Investment Fund, with backing from Finnish private and institutional investors.

Niko Elers

Investor

Jenny Engerfelt

Investor

Mikko Kumpulainen

Partner

Inka Mero

Managing Partner

Veera Pietikäinen

Analyst

Past deals in Fish

Enifer

Series B in 2024
Enifer is a biotechnology company that produces mycoprotein from fungal fermentation, converting agrifood byproducts and fish by-products into Pekilo mycoprotein, a single-cell protein for fish feed. The protein is designed to replace soy in aquafeed, addressing ecological concerns linked to soy cultivation such as deforestation, and to support circular economy practices by turning underutilized side streams and waste from biorefineries into a nutritious, protein-rich feed ingredient for modern aquaculture.

Enifer

Series A in 2023
Enifer is a biotechnology company that produces mycoprotein from fungal fermentation, converting agrifood byproducts and fish by-products into Pekilo mycoprotein, a single-cell protein for fish feed. The protein is designed to replace soy in aquafeed, addressing ecological concerns linked to soy cultivation such as deforestation, and to support circular economy practices by turning underutilized side streams and waste from biorefineries into a nutritious, protein-rich feed ingredient for modern aquaculture.

Enifer

Seed Round in 2020
Enifer is a biotechnology company that produces mycoprotein from fungal fermentation, converting agrifood byproducts and fish by-products into Pekilo mycoprotein, a single-cell protein for fish feed. The protein is designed to replace soy in aquafeed, addressing ecological concerns linked to soy cultivation such as deforestation, and to support circular economy practices by turning underutilized side streams and waste from biorefineries into a nutritious, protein-rich feed ingredient for modern aquaculture.
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