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§ Venture Capital · Dieppe, France
French manufacturer of high-performance sports cars and racing cars, transitioning to electric vehicles for enthusiasts.
Alpine is a manufacturer of high-performance sports cars and the dedicated motorsport division of Groupe Renault, based in Dieppe, France. The company designs lightweight road vehicles, such as the A110 and the electric A290, while competing globally in premier racing series including Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship. Operating as a subsidiary of its parent automaker, the brand delivered exactly 4,328 road cars to consumers globally throughout the 2023 fiscal year. In mid-2023, the organization's Formula 1 racing team reached an approximate valuation of $900 million following a €200 million investment for a 24 percent equity stake. This strategic funding round was led by a consortium of recognizable institutional and private investors that included RedBird Capital Partners, Otro Capital, and actor Ryan Reynolds. Alpine was originally founded in 1955 by Jean Rédélé.
Alpine has raised $1.8M across 1 funding round.
Alpine has raised $1.8M in total across 1 funding round.
Alpine has raised $1.8M in total across 1 funding round.
Alpine's investors include Alexander Pack, Ed Roman, Cecilia Li, Daniel Nadler, Forrest Browning, Jaynti "JD" Kanani, Stanford Liu, Script, Shima Capital.
Alpine has raised $1.8M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.8M Pre-Seed in February 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 16, 2022 | $1.8M Pre Seed | Alexander Pack, ED Roman | Cecilia LI, Daniel Nadler, Forrest Browning, Jaynti "jd" Kanani, Stanford LIU, Script, Shima Capital | Announced |
Alpine Technologies (alpinetechnologies.in) is a global IT services company specializing in web design and development, mobile app development, digital marketing (including AdWords, SEO, and social media), and graphic design. It serves diverse sectors like finance, marketing, medical, tourism, and automation, delivering customized, customer-centric solutions to drive client growth, with over eight years of experience and expansions into Gurgaon (India), Europe, and Oman.[1]
Alpine Technology Corporation (rams-pro.com), based in Colorado Springs, USA, develops specialized waste management software like RAMS-Pro, On-Route, and customer portals, tailored for haulers and cities in the waste industry. With 44+ years of expertise since 1978, it focuses on flexible, industry-specific tools that integrate office and field operations for efficiency, profitability, and customer service.[2][3][4]
Other entities like Alpine (alpine-usa.com, car audio manufacturer since 1978), Alpine Tech (hosting/cloud services), and Alpine Technology (alpinetechnology.com, energy recovery/emission control) exist but appear less aligned with a general "technology company" query; this overview prioritizes the prominent IT services and waste software firms.[5][6][7]
Alpine Technologies (IT services) emerged with a mission to provide comprehensive IT solutions like app development, website design, SEO, and SMM, expanding from its base to Gurgaon, Europe, and Oman to serve global clients across industries. Specific founding year or founders are not detailed, but its growth reflects a focus on tailored services built over eight years.[1]
Alpine Technology Corporation (waste software) was founded in 1978 in Roseburg, Oregon, by Mick Baker, with key input from Doug John, who infused industry knowledge into the initial RAMS product built specifically for waste haulers. Under leaders like new CEO Steve Fleming, it evolved into a global player with user-driven enhancements, hosting annual user conferences in Colorado Springs.[2][3][4]
Alpine Technologies rides the digital transformation wave, enabling businesses in finance, healthcare, and tourism to compete via affordable web/mobile solutions and SEO amid rising online demands. Its global expansions tap into emerging markets like India and Europe, where IT outsourcing grows, influencing ecosystems by empowering SMEs with scalable tech.[1]
Alpine Technology Corporation addresses waste industry digitization, a niche but critical sector facing regulatory pressures for efficiency and sustainability. Timing aligns with smart city initiatives and IoT integration for operations; its user-centric model shapes hauler tech adoption, reducing waste mismanagement through specialized software amid urbanization.[2][3][4]
For Alpine Technologies, expect further global scaling in AI-enhanced marketing and no-code apps, capitalizing on digital economy growth; its client focus positions it well against commoditized services. Alpine Technology Corporation will likely integrate AI/IoT for predictive routing and sustainability reporting, solidifying its waste tech leadership as regulations tighten. Both exemplify niche tech resilience—Alpine Technologies fueling broad digital access, Alpine Tech Corp. optimizing essential infrastructure—poised to thrive in specialized, high-demand landscapes.[1][2][4]