
NY #TechWeek: Investing in Resilience with AlleyCorp + EIF + Steel Atlas
This event is a part of #TechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem.
Join us for a private rooftop panel (with coffee & bites) where we explore what it means to deploy and develop resilience enabling technologies to capitalize on the volatility emerging across core sectors of the economy.
Meet the founders, investors, and LPs who believe these companies will achieve antifragile growth and shape the world we live in for the better.
Panelists
Cameron Porter (Partner @ Steel Atlas)
Joseph Krause (Investor @ AlleyCorp)
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The purpose of Steel Atlas is to invest early in the technologies that will enable economic resilience across the value stack. These include:
New forms of baseload power like nuclear reactors
Novel energy storage solutions and battery chemistries
AI systems to construct better buildings faster
And much more in advanced manufacturing, national security, supply chain / logistics, and the built environment
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Founded by serial entrepreneur Kevin Ryan, AlleyCorp is a New York-based venture capital firm that founds and invests in transformative companies across dedicated verticals for Diversified Technology, Healthcare, Robotics, and Social Impact. Companies incubated by AlleyCorp include MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB), Gilt Groupe, Business Insider, Zola, Nomad Health, Pearl Health, Diana Health, and Transcend Therapeutics. In addition to founding companies, AlleyCorp actively invests across pre-seed, seed, and Series A.
For more information, please visit www.alleycorp.com.
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The Ecosystem Integrity Fund ("EIF") is a sustainability-focused venture capital fund. The Fund seeks to invest in companies and projects that reduce or ameliorate key threats to ecosystem integrity: Land fragmentation and conversion; Depletion of productive capacity; Contamination of land, air, and water. The EIF takes a systems-based approach to sustainability investment, primarily investing in more capital-efficient opportunities than the typical clean technology fund.
The firm seeks out niches within cleantech that have not received the investor attention they deserve – this results in better investment opportunities, and greater impact with less capital.