
Plural
European founders' VC; led Orbital's $50m Series B and CircuitHub's $28m Series A in May 2026.
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Is Plural the only European fund writing growth-stage cheques in UK deeptech?
Timeline for Plural
Mentioned in: CuspAI closes at $2.6bn, EU fund circles
UK Startups and Innovationled the Gigaton $26m Series A
UK Startups and Innovation: Gigaton lands $26m for plant autonomyLed the $50m Series B round
UK Startups and Innovation: Orbital's $50m raise has no UK leadLed CircuitHub $28m funding round
UK Startups and Innovation: CircuitHub raises $28m led by PluralCo-invested in Rivan's £25m fundraise
UK Startups and Innovation: Rivan raises £25m for Europe's biggest SNG plantWho founded Plural VC and what do they invest in?
What is Plural's investment thesis?
Who is Ian Hogarth and what is his connection to UK AI policy?
Background
Plural is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2021 by Sten Tamkivi (Skype, Teleport), Khaled Helioui (Bigpoint, Quidco), Carina Namih (Inductosense, Entrepreneur First), Ian Hogarth (Songkick; formerly AI Safety chair at DSIT's Frontier AI Taskforce) and Taavet Hinrikus (TransferWise, now Wise). The partnership is explicitly founder-centric and pan-European, with portfolio companies in the UK, Estonia, Germany, and the Netherlands. Plural typically invests at Series A and B in founder-led B2B software and infrastructure companies, with ticket sizes of €10m–€30m.
On 28 May 2026, Plural led Orbital Industries' $50m Series B, with Nvidia's NVentures participating and AWS signing a multi-year product partnership. Orbital, founded by ex-DeepMind researcher Jonathan Godwin, builds PFAS-free dielectric cooling fluid and modular data centres deployable in six months, using a proprietary atomic-simulation engine ten times faster than its nearest alternative. One week earlier, Plural led CircuitHub's $28m Series A on 20 May 2026, backing the on-demand circuit-board manufacturing platform. Plural also co-invested in Rivan's £25m raise (April 2026), building Europe's largest synthetic natural gas facility.
Ian Hogarth's presence as a Plural partner adds a policy dimension to the firm. Hogarth chaired DSIT's Frontier AI Taskforce in 2023–24, giving Plural unusual visibility into UK AI regulation and procurement pipelines. The Orbital deal, with no UK-domiciled fund co-leading, places Plural in an unusual structural position: the one European fund at the table on a deal where the growth-stage upside accrues primarily to US investors.