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    Luca Ascani

    Founder at Lambda Alpha

    Luca Ascani is the founder and CEO of Lambda Alpha, an investment company focusing on seed investments with a diverse portfolio including notable companies such as Bear Notes, S4M.io, Emma App, and Gideon Brothers.

    Luca began his entrepreneurial journey at the age of 20 by launching BuyCentral.it, the first Italian shopping comparison site, and later founded ADVance, a prominent digital agency in Italy.

    In 2004, Luca co-founded GoAdv, later known as Populis, a major digital publishing group in Europe and Brazil that was listed on the Paris Alternext stock exchange. Populis was recognized as the fastest-growing company in Ireland in 2011.

    Luca's contributions to the industry extended to organizing TechCrunch conferences in Italy and co-hosting the Founders Forum in Rome to connect the Italian industry with international investors.

    Additionally, Luca played a significant role in the media sector by serving on the board of IlSecoloXIX, a leading newspaper in north-west Italy, which was later acquired by LaStampa.

    Luca Ascani is also a proponent of fostering startup ecosystems, as evidenced by his co-founding of Talent Garden DCU in Dublin in 2018, a coworking campus within a university aimed at establishing a vibrant hub for startups in Ireland.

    Educationally, Luca studied Law at Luiss Guido Carli University, showcasing a blend of legal knowledge with his entrepreneurial endeavors. He has also been involved with various organizations, including his advisory role at 2100 Ventures and investments in numerous startups like Jet HR, Fence, and qomodo.

    Luca's broad spectrum of experience as an angel investor spans across multiple industries, from technology to media, demonstrating his diverse interests and expertise in identifying valuable investment opportunities.

    Highlights

    Caulfield, Liao and Ascani join Talent Garden Dublin's VC-in-residence panel - Siliconrepublic.com
    Jan 10 · Irish Times
    Start-ups advised to think longer-term when it comes to funding - Irish Times
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    Italy