Venture Kick

Venture Kick is a private philanthropic initiative based in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in 2007 to support Swiss startups at the pre-seed stage. It provides up to 150,000 Swiss francs in funding and offers structured entrepreneurial training aimed at developing sustainable businesses. Entrepreneurs participate in a competitive process, pitching their ideas up to three times for increasing funding amounts, while receiving valuable feedback from expert juries. To date, Venture Kick has supported 600 startup projects with a total of 24.9 million francs, leading to the incorporation of 454 active companies that have created over 6,000 jobs and attracted approximately 2.49 billion francs in subsequent investments. Companies founded by Venture Kick alumni have notably achieved significant recognition, with 55 percent of the TOP 100 Swiss Startup Award in 2018 represented by these ventures. In 2019, the initiative aimed to allocate 4.35 million francs to support idea-stage projects, facilitating the transition of Swiss scientific innovations to global markets.

Beat Schillig

Founder

Past deals in Ride Sharing

Dphi Space

Pre Seed Round in 2025
DPhi Space is focused on creating ridesharing platforms to make space access more democratic and affordable. The company aims to streamline the deployment of small satellites by integrating multiple payloads and coordinating launch schedules with various providers. This approach reduces the costs and complexities typically associated with satellite launches, allowing researchers to optimize capacity utilization and decrease dependency on dedicated launches. As a result, DPhi Space facilitates faster and more cost-effective deployment of both software and hardware in orbit, contributing to the advancement of spacefaring infrastructure.

Dphi Space

Pre Seed Round in 2024
DPhi Space is focused on creating ridesharing platforms to make space access more democratic and affordable. The company aims to streamline the deployment of small satellites by integrating multiple payloads and coordinating launch schedules with various providers. This approach reduces the costs and complexities typically associated with satellite launches, allowing researchers to optimize capacity utilization and decrease dependency on dedicated launches. As a result, DPhi Space facilitates faster and more cost-effective deployment of both software and hardware in orbit, contributing to the advancement of spacefaring infrastructure.
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