Accelerator

Experior Venture Fund

Founded 2013. Late seed and Series A fund backing high-growth Polish SMEs.

PolandWarsawLate Seed to Series AEnterpriseConsumerSME

Details

Location

Warsaw, Poland

Category

Accelerator

Stage

Late Seed to Series A

Profile

/poland/accelerator/experior-venture-fund

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