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Fragmented World, Focused Bets: How Kompas VC Is Playing a Divided Market

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A newly raised €160 million fund positions Kompas VC to double down on industrial and infrastructure startups, even as global markets drift further apart – a shift that NewsTrackerToday highlights as a defining constraint for venture capital strategies in 2026. The firm’s approach reflects a growing recognition that geopolitical fragmentation is no longer a background risk but a structural force shaping startup scalability. With economic and political activity increasingly concentrated in three spheres – the U.S., Europe, and China – venture investors face diverging regulatory regimes, cultural preferences, and technological priorities. Kompas VC responds by narrowing its focus to the “physical economy,” backing companies tied to manufacturing, supply chains, and sustainability rather than chasing high-velocity AI narratives.

This positioning diverges sharply from the broader venture environment, where capital continues to flow toward software-driven growth stories. Sophie Leclerc, who specializes in the technology sector, views this contrast as more than stylistic – it reflects a reassessment of where defensible value can emerge when digital markets saturate. NewsTrackerToday explores how industrial innovation, often overlooked during periods of software exuberance, regains strategic importance when geopolitical barriers limit cross-border scaling.

Kompas’s investment thesis also hinges on regional nuance. What appears scalable in one geography may stall in another due to cultural or regulatory friction. Prefabricated housing illustrates this tension: widely accepted in Scandinavia, it struggles to gain traction in markets like Germany or the United States despite clear efficiency gains. Isabella Moretti, who focuses on corporate strategy and M&A, frames this as a classic mismatch between product logic and market readiness – where adoption curves depend less on technological merit and more on entrenched behavioral patterns. In this context, NewsTrackerToday examines how fragmented demand reshapes the definition of “venture-scale” opportunities, forcing investors to reassess total addressable markets with greater caution.

At the same time, thematic divergence across regions complicates capital allocation. Sustainability retains strong institutional and political backing in Europe, while its momentum appears less consistent in the U.S., where investor attention has shifted toward rapid growth sectors. These differences introduce timing risks for long-term funds operating on 10- to 15-year horizons, as regulatory priorities and public sentiment evolve across multiple political cycles.

Kompas’s relatively modest fund size, compared with mega-funds dominating late-stage rounds, may offer an advantage in this environment. Smaller, specialized investors can act earlier, identifying overlooked founders and niche industrial plays before they attract broader attention. NewsTrackerToday highlights how this early-stage positioning allows funds like Kompas to capture value in segments where scale is not immediate but can compound over time within specific regions.

The strategy underscores a broader recalibration in venture capital – one that prioritizes depth over breadth in a world where global expansion is no longer guaranteed. As fragmentation persists, investors who align closely with regional realities rather than global abstractions may find themselves better positioned to navigate an increasingly divided innovation landscape, a shift that News Tracker Today underscores as central to the next phase of venture evolution.

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