Antler CEO Magnus Grimeland says Silicon Valley doesn’t have a monopoly on tech: ‘People can innovate from almost anywhere’
Most venture capital firms get their start in Silicon Valley. It took Antler almost a decade to open its first office there. In 2025, venture capital firm Antler opened its 27th global office in San Francisco, its third office in the U.S. following Austin and New York City. “Silicon Valley is still the biggest ecosystem in the world,” Antler’s Norwegian founder Magnus Grimeland said at the VC firm’s Singapore headquarters. But Grimeland’s late entry into Silicon Valley reflects his firm’s approach on building a venture capital firm. “People can innovate from almost anywhere, and at a level they weren’t able to before.” Eight years after its founding, Antler has expanded to 27 cities across six continents, with more than 1,500 investments and more than $1 billion in assets under management. In 2024, Pitchbook deemed it the world’s most active venture capital firm. Last year, Antler made more than 400 investments, roughly one every 22 hours, and raised $510 milli...