France’s Sofinnova Partners Closes €650 Million Fund To Double Down On MedTech Innovation
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France’s Sofinnova Partners Closes €650 Million Fund To Double Down On MedTech Innovation

Paris-based venture capital firm Sofinnova Partners has closed its latest flagship vehicle, Fund XI, at €650 million, well above its initial target and reinforcing its position as one of Europe’s most...

Amara Cole
Amara Cole·Senior Business Correspondent
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Paris-based venture capital firm Sofinnova Partners has closed its latest flagship vehicle, Fund XI, at €650 million, well above its initial target and reinforcing its position as one of Europe’s most influential life-sciences investors. Backing came from a global roster of institutional investors including sovereign wealth funds, pharmaceutical giants, insurers, foundations and family offices.

Antoine Papiernik, Chairman and Managing Partner, said the fund gives Sofinnova “the firepower to double down on early-stage opportunities,” adding that the firm’s science-driven and collaborative model continues to resonate with global LPs.

The new fund will target early-stage biopharma and MedTech ventures across Europe and North America, focusing on areas with significant unmet clinical needs. It expands Sofinnova’s total assets under management past €4 billion and contributes to more than €1.5 billion raised across the platform in the past year alone.

The announcement lands during an active year for European life sciences. Recent funding rounds included France’s Adcytherix raising €105 million for its antibody-drug-conjugate therapy, Sweden’s Cellcolabs securing €10.3 million for stem-cell manufacturing and Switzerland’s arcoris bio closing €6.7 million to advance biomarker detection. The combined €121 million raised across these smaller rounds highlights the scale difference between seed activity and Sofinnova’s institutional-level firepower.

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Amara Cole

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