re:MAK3 Ventures invests compute and engineering time, not just cash. The best founders co-build with our members for a fixed term, and we take a stake in what gets made. Talent over capital, all the whole way down.
They need a working system to build inside of, a few senior engineers, and compute. Cash buys those things without the battle-testing. We provide the whole package.
When the project graduates from re:MAK3 we reallocate the development compute and wipe it clean, ensuring that the company has enough resources to continue. We then reallocate the compute to the next venture, allowing new companies to enter the fund at low operational cost.
That's what infrastructure-backed venture capital means in practice: the infrastructure renews as the portfolio grows.
GPU and CPU capacity drawn from the foundry's pool — no metered bill, no procurement loop.
Members of re:MAK3 build alongside you as co-founders, ensuring that your company gets all the benefits of the fund.
Production-grade DevOps, Observability, deploy and rollback — ready on day one, proprietary to the fund.
Access to the wider foundry network — design, legal, hiring panels, etc. A full-stack business network from development protection to production.
A snapshot of the active book. We keep it small on purpose — embedded work doesn't scale, and the loop only renews if we finish what we start.
A simulation platform for cement chemistry. We provided the GPU farm and three engineers for nine months.
Sub-surface mapping for tunnelling crews. Co-built the inference pipeline and shipped the first deployable beta.
Vision systems for warehouse pickers. Re-architected their training loop; cut iteration time by 8×.
A grid-balancing market for distributed batteries. We designed the matching engine and the audit trail.
“Capital follows infrastructure, and we hold the infrastructure — which means we can back the founders we believe in, not just the ones who can already afford the runway.”Operating doctrine, §6
Two pages, plain prose. We read every one.