Future Planet Capital (FPC), a London-based venture firm established in 2015 by Douglas Hansen-Luke, occupies an intriguing niche at the intersection of academic innovation, global capital, and social impact. With a model built explicitly around connecting institutional investors to cutting-edge startups emerging from top universities, FPC has crafted an approach distinctive for founders tackling major global challenges.
What sets Future Planet apart is its unique blend of institutional reach and a laser-like focus on impact. Unlike typical VCs, FPC actively scouts innovations through deep partnerships with elite institutions—think Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, and Tsinghua. Its data-driven scouting process tracks thousands of companies globally, leveraging proprietary analytics to identify standout opportunities. For early-stage UK founders—particularly those emerging from academic backgrounds or working on breakthrough tech—FPC offers a gateway to institutional-scale investment and international networks.
The fund’s portfolio reveals a clear bias toward deep tech, healthcare, and climate-focused ventures, underpinned by alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. FPC notably backed Oxford spinout Vaccitech, best known for its role in developing the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, joining its landmark $168 million Series B round alongside heavyweight investors Tencent and Gilead Sciences. Similarly, the firm’s early bet on Tokamak Energy, initially a tiny £25,000 seed investment into the ambitious fusion-energy startup, demonstrates its willingness to commit early and follow founders on long, often uncertain journeys to commercial scale.
In terms of process, Future Planet typically invests from pre-seed through Series B, with ticket sizes ranging from modest seed checks to multi-million-pound follow-on rounds. Early-stage companies can expect thorough, deliberate due diligence, especially around technical validation and measurable impact potential. Importantly for founders, FPC’s active engagement tends to extend beyond funding: it commonly takes board seats, offering strategic support, mentorship, and introductions to global industry players and investors.
Founders have noted the benefits of FPC’s international reach, particularly its success in helping UK-based startups enter markets in Asia and the Middle East—an unusual advantage among early-stage investors.
For ambitious founders aiming not just to scale but to make a significant societal or environmental impact, Future Planet Capital combines global connectivity with patient, strategically minded capital.