
Innovationsstarter
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Innovationsstarter.

Key people at Innovationsstarter.
Key people at Innovationsstarter.
IFB Innovationsstarter GmbH is a venture capital firm dedicated to promoting and financing technology-oriented startups and young innovative companies primarily in Hamburg, Germany. Its mission is to strengthen the local startup ecosystem by providing financial support and strategic assistance to promising companies, especially those with innovative, in-house developed technologies. The firm operates several complementary programs—InnoFounder, InnoRampUp, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg, and InnoFintech—targeting cross-industry startups and fintech-related sectors to bolster Hamburg’s position as a financial and innovation hub. By facilitating connections between founders and investors through the Hamburg Investors Network, IFB Innovationsstarter plays a pivotal role in nurturing early-stage ventures and accelerating their growth[1][2][3].
Founded in 2011, IFB Innovationsstarter GmbH emerged as a specialized investment vehicle backed by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE). The firm was established to address the need for targeted financial support and development programs for startups in Hamburg, focusing on companies less than five years old with innovative technologies. Over time, IFB Innovationsstarter expanded its scope by launching multiple funding programs and building networks that connect startups with private investors, thereby evolving into the most active investor in Hamburg’s startup scene. Key partners include managing directors and heads of investments such as Dr. Heiko Milde, Gencer Sahin, and Dörte Bunge, who steer the firm’s strategic direction and investment activities[2][4][7].
IFB Innovationsstarter rides the wave of increasing regional focus on innovation ecosystems and public-private partnerships that accelerate startup growth. The timing aligns with Hamburg’s ambition to become a leading tech and financial hub in Germany and Europe. Market forces such as growing demand for fintech innovation, digital transformation, and sustainable entrepreneurship favor the firm’s investment focus. By channeling public funds into high-potential startups and fostering investor networks, IFB Innovationsstarter influences the broader ecosystem by reducing early-stage funding gaps, encouraging technology commercialization, and promoting sustainable economic development in Hamburg[1][3][5].
Looking ahead, IFB Innovationsstarter is poised to deepen its impact by expanding funding volumes and refining its support programs, especially in emerging sectors like social entrepreneurship and sustainability-focused startups (e.g., through InnoImpact). Trends such as digitalization, green tech, and social innovation will likely shape its investment strategy. The firm’s influence may grow as it continues to catalyze private co-investment and scale startups from seed to growth stages, reinforcing Hamburg’s startup ecosystem resilience and competitiveness. This trajectory ties back to its founding mission of nurturing innovation-driven economic growth in Hamburg through strategic, multifaceted support[5][6][7].
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | Holy Technologies | $5.0M Seed | — | Christian Vollmann |
| Mar 1, 2025 | mo:re GmbH | $2.0M Seed | — | — |
| Sep 1, 2024 | Mindpeak | $15.0M Series A | — | 11k Ventures, AI.FUND |
| May 1, 2024 | apoQlar | $11.0M Series A | — | — |
| Aug 1, 2022 | Afresh | $120.0M Series B | — | 11k Ventures, AI.FUND, Spark Capital, Supply Change Capital, Tom Williams |
| Sep 1, 2019 | Mindpeak | $3.0M Seed | — | 11k Ventures, AI.FUND, Cornelius Boersch |