Gorilla Ventures Oy

Information

Gorilla Ventures is a startup accelerator and seed fund based in Helsinki, Finland. They focus on early-stage startups, providing not just funding but also comprehensive support including mentorship, networking opportunities, and strategic guidance. Entrepreneurs benefit from Gorilla Ventures' extensive experience in various industries and their proactive approach in helping startups scale and succeed. The accelerator leverages its strong connections in the Nordic startup ecosystem to help startups gain visibility and traction.

How to Apply

To apply for Gorilla Ventures, interested startups should visit their official website and navigate to the application section. Applicants typically need to provide detailed information about their business model, market potential, team background, and financial projections. The selection process is competitive, and selected startups will be invited for further discussions and pitch presentations.

Total number of startups invested: 47

Average Funding: The average funding round typically ranges from €50,000 to €250,000, depending on the specific needs and potential of the startup.

Industry: Gorilla Ventures invests across a variety of industries, with a particular focus on technology, digital services, healthcare, and consumer products.

Market: Finland

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