€4.5M to Build Europe's Next Venture Network

The Berlin Campus represents the first implementation of what The Delta intends to replicate across Europe. © The Delta
Berlin-based venture builder The Delta has raised €4.5 million over the past two years to expand its venture infrastructure across Europe. According to the company's press release, the funding was secured during what many consider one of the toughest fundraising climates in recent memory.
The capital is being deployed across two main initiatives: the buildout of The Delta Campus Berlin and the professionalisation of its studio model.
The Delta Campus is pitched as more than a coworking space. It's a curated environment designed to bring founders, operators, and investors together under one roof. The goal? Create enough entrepreneurial density to accelerate venture formation. Berlin is the first campus, but the company has ambitions to open five locations across Europe by 2035.
On the studio side, The Delta has introduced a so-called micro-studio vehicle model. Each vehicle is built around an experienced entrepreneur who serves as a Partner, backed by dedicated limited partners and supported by The Delta's shared infrastructure, including operational support, governance systems, and ecosystem access. The model is designed to scale venture building without sacrificing founder quality or capital alignment.
Together, the campus network and micro-studio vehicles form what The Delta calls an integrated venture infrastructure model, one it plans to roll out to additional European cities in the coming years.
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