OpenOcean


OpenOcean is a pan-European venture capital firm based in Helsinki, Finland, with offices in London and Amsterdam. The firm primarily invests in data-intensive enterprise software companies developed on proprietary technology, and typically leads or co-leads Series A funding rounds with an average investment of around €3 million, and €150 million in assets under management. The firm was established in 2009 by the founders and early investors of MySQL, Michael "Monty" Widenius, Patrik Backman and Ralf Wahlsten, later joined by former Nokia executive Tom Henriksson. In 2019 Ekaterina Almasque joined the OpenOcean general partnership from the investment team at Samsung.
OpenOcean's key expertise and investment focuses within data-intensive software are artificial intelligence and machine learning, application-driven infrastructure and development tools, open source software, and automation software.

Investments

OpenOcean is an early-stage venture fund with a vertical agnostic approach that focuses on following areas of enterprise software:
OpenOcean typically leads or co-leads Pre-A or Series A funding rounds in Europe.

Portfolio

Notable investments made by OpenOcean include MariaDB, Truecaller, RapidMiner, , EyeEm, Import.io, , , , , and . Their portfolio includes 26 companies.

Team

The OpenOcean general partnership currently consists of five partners:
The firm employs an additional two investment team members in Helsinki, two in London and one in Amsterdam, as well as three operational and marketing professionals.