Law firm Anderson Strathern has launched AS Capital to invest in early-stage startups alongside Equity Group, having invested an undisclosed amount in Synaptec.
Scotland-based legal services provider Anderson Strathern has launched an investment vehicle called AS Capital.
AS Capital will focus on the energy and renewable energy sectors and expects to conduct several deals alongside syndicate Equity Gap.
The unit has concluded its inaugural deal, a co-investment with Equity Gap, in Synaptech, a Scotland-based fibre network sensor developer spun out of University of Strathclyde. The size of the investment has not been disclosed.
Synaptec designs and develops photonic sensing systems that enable electricity…