Danielle Haj Moussa

Investment Associate at Main Sequence Ventures

Danielle Haj-Moussa is an accomplished Investment Associate at Main Sequence since June 2022, focusing on deep tech investments in Australia. Currently serving as an Investment Analyst and Board Observer at Xefco, Danielle is involved in developing innovative, plasma-based textile dyeing solutions that address environmental challenges. As the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Tech for Social Good, Danielle promotes responsible technology and nurtures emerging tech leaders. Academic contributions include tutoring various engineering subjects at the University of Sydney and participating in research internships involving AI applications in agriculture and healthcare. Previous experience includes roles at Accenture as a Software Engineer, developing AI products, and research positions on AI policy and misinformation. Danielle holds both a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney, along with an exchange semester at Utrecht University.

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Sydney, Australia

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Main Sequence Ventures

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We are Australia’s deep tech investment fund tackling the world’s biggest challenges by turning today’s scientific discoveries into tomorrow’s industries. Main Sequence works closely with scientists, researchers and industry collaborators to create, fund and accelerate new companies and industries that accelerate humanity for a more prosperous future. Main Sequence was set up in 2017 to manage the CSIRO Innovation Fund, founded by the Australian Government and the national science agency to reinvest its historic contributions into the successes of the future. Over the past four years, Main Sequence has invested in 39 companies changing the way healthcare is delivered, food is produced, spaces are connected and more. These investments have led to more than 60 company collaborative projects with universities and 19 projects with CSIRO.


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Sydney, Australia

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11-50

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