Entrepreneurs
Angèle Sahraoui Is Using AI to Navigate High-Stakes, High-Complexity Investing
At just 25, Angèle Sahraoui is already making her mark in venture capital by stepping into some of the most complex and emerging sectors. As an investor at Slow Ventures, she focuses on building exposure to new categories across energy, defense and industrial infrastructure—areas that are rapidly evolving but often difficult to navigate.
Since joining the firm in 2023, Sahraoui has been involved in shaping investments in cutting-edge spaces, including a stealth nuclear company, as well as contributing to deals like The Lumber Factory and Agent AI. Her work reflects a willingness to engage with industries that require both technical understanding and long-term conviction.
A defining feature of her role is the sheer volume and intensity of information. Her day-to-day involves high-density conversations with founders, operators and experts—each packed with insights that can influence investment decisions.
To manage this complexity, Sahraoui leverages AI tools to synthesise call transcripts and research materials, helping her process information faster and make more informed decisions. This allows her to stay efficient without losing depth in her analysis.
Her approach highlights a broader shift in venture capital, where success increasingly depends on the ability to process, filter and act on large volumes of information in real time.
Because in today’s investing landscape, the advantage doesn’t just come from access to information—but from knowing how to use it effectively.