Kazu Umeda is a serial entrepreneur who has successfully founded and led multiple healthcare startups and healthcare-focused venture capital firms. The inspiration for establishing SIIFIC arose from his firsthand experience at a medical device startup he co-founded in 2016.
SIIFIC integrates internationally recognized impact measurement frameworks into the venture investment methodology that Kazu has developed and refined over the past two decades across both domestic and global markets. Prior to founding SIIFIC, he served as the Founder and President of M3i, the corporate venture capital arm of M3, Japan’s largest digital healthcare company. His career also includes serving as Vice President at INCJ, Japan’s largest government-backed open innovation fund, as well as holding several senior international leadership roles at Japan Asia Investment Co., including assignments in Silicon Valley and positions as Managing Director of the Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand offices. Kazu holds a Master’s degree from the Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences.
Outside of his professional work, he enjoys surfing, a passion he has pursued for 30 years, and writing science fiction.