
RocketColony
Acquired by Opera Software in 2013 (now Otello) as Skyfire, RocketColony enables mobile operators to optimize its network performance and quality.
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$155m | Acquisition | ||
Total Funding | 000k |





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RocketColony, a venture that appears to be no longer in operation under this name, was established in 2012 by Dídac Lee, a notable figure in the Spanish technology and entrepreneurial landscape. Lee's extensive background includes founding multiple internet companies since 1995, such as Inspirit, and holding significant roles like board member for technology at FC Barcelona and CEO of a holding company with investments across technology, real estate, and venture capital. His journey reflects a deep-seated expertise in digital business and a passion for fostering new ventures.
The firm positioned itself as a venture builder, a model that goes beyond traditional incubation by taking a more hands-on approach to creating and developing startups from the ground up. Operating within the internet and technology services market, RocketColony's primary function was to co-found and build new companies, providing them with the foundational support needed to succeed. This involved not just capital, but also strategic guidance, operational resources, and access to a network of experienced professionals.
The business model centered on building a portfolio of internet-based businesses and sharing in their eventual success. Essentially, it was a factory for startups, systematically identifying market opportunities and assembling teams to execute on them. The clients or beneficiaries of this model were the startups themselves, which received a significant head start in their journey. This approach aimed to de-risk the early stages of a startup's life by leveraging the proven experience and infrastructure of the venture builder.
Keywords: venture builder, startup studio, company creation, co-founding, internet businesses, digital ventures, serial entrepreneurship, tech investment, portfolio management, business incubation