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Scalebridge Capital is a venture capital firm investing in pre-seed to seed-stage technology companies across Europe. The firm focuses on intelligent automation, leveraging artificial intelligence to transform traditional industries. Beyond capital, Scalebridge provides hands-on operational, commercial, and fundraising support to its portfolio.
Founded in 2020 by Jamie Su, Scalebridge Capital emerged from an insight into the opportunities for advanced technological solutions, particularly AI, within mature industrial sectors. The firm aims to back underrepresented founders and those building businesses that reshape established industries.
Scalebridge Capital's portfolio comprises early-stage founders developing innovative solutions in areas like supply chain, construction, finance, data infrastructure, logistics, and HR AI. The firm positions itself as a long-term scaling partner, supporting these "inspiring future builders" through a thesis-driven, founder-first approach, fostering growth via its ecosystem and domain expertise.
Key people at Scalebridge Capital.
Scalebridge Capital has more than 26 tracked investments across 24 companies. The latest tracked deal is $13.0M Series U in Ceres Imaging in November 2025.
Key people at Scalebridge Capital.
Scalebridge Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in London, specializing in investments that drive the future of industries through artificial intelligence (AI) and workflow automation, particularly targeting legacy sectors such as supply chain, logistics, construction, manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and agriculture. Their mission centers on supporting founders who are transforming antiquated industries and enterprise operations by providing not only capital but also operational, commercial, and strategic support. They primarily co-invest in seed rounds across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on underrepresented founders and deal sizes under €100 million. Scalebridge Capital’s investment philosophy emphasizes domain expertise, ecosystem connectivity, and end-to-end support, aiming to accelerate innovation in enterprise automation and legacy industry modernization[2][3][4][5].
Founded in 2020 in London, Scalebridge Capital emerged with a clear focus on the intersection of AI and industrial transformation. The firm was established by partners with strong domain expertise and a vision to bridge gaps in supporting founders who are reimagining traditional industries through technology. Over time, Scalebridge has evolved to offer a comprehensive suite of services beyond capital, including buy-side and sell-side M&A advisory, capital raising, exit planning, and strategic partnerships, reflecting a maturation from a pure VC fund to a scaling partner for ambitious founders from seed to exit[3][4].
Scalebridge Capital rides the wave of digital transformation in traditionally slow-to-adapt industries by investing in AI-driven automation and workflow solutions. The timing is critical as legacy sectors face increasing pressure to modernize for efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness. Market forces such as the rise of AI technologies, demand for supply chain resilience, and the need for operational digitization create a fertile environment for Scalebridge’s investment thesis. By focusing on underrepresented founders and cross-border deals, the firm also contributes to diversifying and globalizing the startup ecosystem, fostering innovation that bridges technology and industrial operations[2][3].
Looking ahead, Scalebridge Capital is poised to deepen its influence by expanding its portfolio in AI-powered enterprise and legacy industry automation, potentially increasing its fund size and geographic reach. Trends such as agentic AI, zero-carbon logistics, and intelligent automation platforms will likely shape their investment focus. As industries continue to digitize, Scalebridge’s role as a strategic partner offering comprehensive support will become increasingly valuable, helping startups scale efficiently and navigate complex market dynamics. Their commitment to underrepresented founders and cross-border collaboration positions them well to shape a more inclusive and interconnected future for industrial technology innovation[3][5].