Generations powered by EDHEC
Impact Seed Fund
Supporting young startups solving the greatest challenges faced by future generations.
150k to €1m Ticket Size
9 Companies
Companies
Impact companies bringing a solution to environmental or social issues
Companies worldwide
Strong growth and impact potential
>100% yearly growth rate
Up to €1m revenues
Deals
Pre-Seed & Seed stage
Ticket from €150k to €1m
Minority stake
Portfolio companies
The end-to-end solution for sustainable home energy systems.
Sector Energy Transition
An ecological and efficient alternative to carry out power lines and pipelines inspections.
Sector Industry & Energy
The reference platform for DTx.
Sector HealthTech
The largest network of training campuses for energy transition technicians.
Sector Energy Transition
The all-in-one solution designed to help companies decarbonise their IT systems.
Sector Green IT
The Energy Management System for small and medium-sized industrial sites.
Sector Energy Transition
Decarbonising the power grid by unleashing the electrical flexibility of commercial buildings.
Sector Energy Transition
The first second-hand platform dedicated to professionals in the HoReCa industry to rethink the buying and selling of their equipment.
Sector Retail
Combining the expertise and ecosystem power of Ring Capital & EDHEC Business School
Generations differs from other school funds:
- An impact fund, inspired by the EDHEC Responsible Entrepreneurship by Design methodology & Ring Capital's pioneer positioning on impact;
- Open to entrepreneurs and LPS funds coming from all backgrounds.
Our conviction: reaching out to the younger generation is fundamental if we want to build a viable future.
Our ambition: educating tomorrow's decision-makers and entrepreneurs about impact investing, while supporting ambitious and innovative projects today.
Generations' Venture Partners
Our Venture Partners leverage their experience as entrepreneurs and business angels to collaborate with the funds' investment team in identifying, evaluating and supporting startups.
Sandra Armstrong
Jean-François Drweski
Didier Kuhn
Julia Perroux