
Eze Vidra

Eze Vidra has built a relevant profile in international venture capital through a combination of operational experience in technology companies, ecosystem development, and specialized investment. His trajectory connects Buenos Aires, London, Israel, and broader Europe through a leadership approach focused on identifying market shifts before they consolidate. From Google and GV to Remagine Ventures, his path reflects a strategic understanding of how entertainment, digital consumption, and scalable startups evolve in innovation-driven industries.
Professional trajectory in technology and digital platforms
Vidra began his career in roles related to product management and digital development at companies such as Shopping.com, Ask.com, AOL, and GLG. This phase provided direct exposure to product construction, user behavior, and growth mechanisms in online markets. It established a technical foundation that later influenced his investment criteria, particularly in evaluating scalable business models.
Google and ecosystem development
His entry into Google marked a turning point. He worked on strategic commerce partnerships for EMEA, a role requiring regional analysis and coordination across diverse markets. He later led the creation of Campus London, Google’s first physical space for startups, establishing infrastructure for entrepreneurs and strengthening his position within the European technology ecosystem.
Expansion of venture capital with GV
Vidra joined GV as a general partner in Europe, contributing to the fund’s expansion beyond the United States. Venture capital in this context involves not only allocating capital but also interpreting trends, evaluating founders, analyzing competitive advantages, and supporting growth processes. This stage consolidated his transition from operational roles to strategic investment.
Remagine Ventures and sector specialization
In 2018, he co-founded Remagine Ventures, based in London and Tel Aviv, focused on startups in entertainment, gaming, artificial intelligence, and the metaverse. The fund’s thesis is grounded in the convergence between digital consumption and the technologies shaping user experience. Vidra specializes in sectors where content, interaction, platforms, and monetization models intersect, defining his position within contemporary venture capital.
Independent initiatives and community building
Alongside his investment activity, Vidra developed initiatives that expand his influence. VC Café, launched in 2005, became a platform for analyzing venture capital and startup ecosystems, particularly in Israel. He also co-founded Techbikers, a project connecting technology leaders through cycling events to fund educational programs. These initiatives reflect a leadership model that integrates knowledge, network-building, and impact.
Influence across European and Israeli ecosystems
Vidra’s relevance is linked to his ability to operate across multiple innovation hubs. His profile extends beyond startup financing, relying on networks, platforms, and initiatives that position him at the intersection of Europe, the United Kingdom, and Israel. This enables him to anticipate shifts in digital industries and participate in strategic discussions on investment, media, and technological evolution.
Strategic vision and investment approach
Vidra’s perspective is based on the premise that the most significant opportunities emerge during periods of transition. His focus on entertainment, artificial intelligence, and digital consumption aligns with sectors where technological change reshapes behaviors, revenue models, and production systems. From this standpoint, investing involves not only capital allocation but also identifying transformation processes before they become evident to the broader market.
