HealthCap explained

Type:Private
Foundation:1996
Location:Stockholm, Sweden and Lausanne, Switzerland
Industry:Venture Capital
Assets:EUR 1 billion
Num Employees:Approximately 25 (2023)
Homepage:www.healthcap.eu

HealthCap is a specialized provider of venture capital within life sciences. HealthCap invests in innovative companies with focus on therapeutics.[1] As of 2023, HealthCap has invested in over 125 companies since inception and completed initial public offerings of more than 45 companies.[2] HealthCap has offices in Stockholm and Lausanne.

History

The firm was founded in 1996 by Björn Odlander[3] and Peder Fredrikson,[4] and the first fund was started the same year.[5] As of 2023, HealthCap has established eight funds and financed more than 125 companies, where more than 45 have been taken public on nine different markets. The most recent fund, HealthCap VIII, was established in 2019.HealthCap has approximately 25 employees out of which thirteen are partners. The team combines venture capital investing experience with competences and work experiences from small as well as large companies across the healthcare industry, spanning disciplines of scientific research, drug development, clinical practice, investment banking, and industry management.

Investments

HealthCap has raised eight main funds. Investors in HealthCap funds include, among others, European Investment Fund, Skandia Life Insurance, the 4th and 6th Swedish National Pension Funds, The Kresge Foundation, Mayo Clinic, Northwestern University, University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University and Washington University. HealthCap has committed capital exceeding EUR 1 billion.[6] [7]

HealthCap invests in companies developing disruptive technologies that hold the potential to change clinical practice. Over the years HealthCap has invested in more than 125 companies. The portfolio companies have developed more than 20 pharmaceutical products and over 40 med-tech products to the market.[8] Many of these products, such as Firazyr®, Xofigo®, Tracleer®, are breakthrough therapies addressing life-threatening diseases. Examples of technologies financed by HealthCap are:

References

  1. Web site: Portfolio companies. HealthCap.
  2. News: Our Story - HealthCap. HealthCap. 2017-07-14. en-US.
  3. Web site: Björn Odlander. https://archive.today/20130119015715/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=76432&privcapId=183871&previousCapId=183871&previousTitle=HealthCap. dead. January 19, 2013. Bloomberg Businessweek.
  4. Web site: Peder Fredrikson. https://archive.today/20130110173659/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=76430&privcapId=183871&previousCapId=183871&previousTitle=HealthCap. dead. January 10, 2013. Bloomberg Businessweek.
  5. Web site: "Många bolag är utsvultna på kapital". Veckans Affärer. .
  6. Web site: Company Overview of HealthCap. https://web.archive.org/web/20110605010258/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=183871. dead. June 5, 2011. Bloomberg Businessweek.
  7. Web site: Nordic HealthCap announces final close of its fourth biotech fund at $322m. 30 November 2001 . The Alternative Assets Network.
  8. Web site: HealthCap website. HealthCap.
  9. Web site: 2017-08-03 . Expert Insights: Johnson & Johnson's Actelion buy establishes a Clear Leader in the Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Market . 2022-05-17 . Clinical Trials Arena . en-US.
  10. Web site: Algeta ASA Raises Euro 23 Million in Series A Round. CRM. 2012-12-14. 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042221/http://crm.sys-con.com/node/125317. dead.
  11. Web site: "HealthCap ökar sitt ägande i Q-Med". Q-Med .
  12. Web site: Medtronic Buying CoreValve for $700 Million+. https://archive.today/20130204155607/http://privatemarkets.thomsonreuters.com/medtronic-buying-corevalve-for-$700-million+/20020285.article. dead. February 4, 2013. Thomson Reuters.
  13. http://www.lifesciencesweden.se/finansiering-eller-stod/wilson-therapeutics-far-mangmiljonbelopp/
  14. Ala A, Walker AP, Ashkan K, Dooley JS, Schilsky, ML (2007). "Wilson's disease". Lancet 369 (9559): 397-408.

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