The newly formed Alconix Ventures has $27.3m to invest in advanced materials and manufacturing technology startups through its Alconix Global Innovation fund.

Japan-based non-ferrous metal product manufacturer Alconix has formed a ¥3bn ($27.3m) corporate venturing subsidiary dubbed Alconix Ventures.

Founded in 1981 as Nissho Iwai Non-Ferrous Metals, Alconix produces and sells non-ferrous metal materials, particularly aluminium and copper-based products.

Alconix Ventures’ first fund, Alconix Global Innovation Investment Business Limited Partnership, is set to operate for 10 years and will target developers of advanced materials and manufacturing technologies.

The unit will leverage Alconix’s resources and external advisers’ fund management know-how, and its parent…

Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.