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Aramco Ventures Brings $7B Capital Pool to Paris for Deeptech

In November 2025, Aramco Ventures announced plans to open a new office in Paris in 2026. The move brings the firm’s $7 billion global capital pool closer to Europe’s deeptech ecosystem, with a strategic focus on artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and industrial digitization.

Led by Chairman Ahmad Al Khowaiter, the firm identified France as a strategic hub due to its robust government support for AI and quantum research. The Paris office will allow Aramco Ventures to deepen ties with key innovation clusters like Paris-Saclay University and Station F.

The firm has already backed several leading French deeptech companies. Its portfolio includes Pasqal, a global leader in neutral atoms quantum computing, and Prophesee, a pioneer in neuromorphic vision systems. This physical presence signals a long-term commitment to scaling technologies that align with Aramco’s energy diversification strategy.

The Paris office will join a network that oversees more than $7 billion in allocated capital across Dhahran headquarters and offices in North America and Asia.

Key Details

  • Firm: Aramco Ventures
  • Action: Paris Office Expansion (2026)
  • Capital Pool: $7B+ (Allocated Capital)
  • Focus Areas: Deeptech, Quantum Computing, Industrial AI
  • Existing Investments in France: Pasqal, Prophesee

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