From Italian Talent to Global Tech Companies: The United Ventures Investment Philosophy

Europe’s venture capital ecosystem has evolved rapidly over the past two decades, but in many markets the challenge remains the same: turning strong technical talent into globally competitive companies.

Few investors have witnessed that evolution as closely as Paolo Gesess, Founder and Managing Partner at United Ventures, one of Italy’s leading venture capital firms. Having been active in the Italian technology ecosystem since the late 1990s, Gesess has seen the internet era, mobile, cloud computing, and now artificial intelligence reshape the venture landscape. INT25 United Ventures

For United Ventures, the mission has remained consistent: identify strong founders early and help them build companies capable of competing globally.

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