386I_Niklas Anzinger, Founder & CEO of Infinita City, General Partner of Infinita VC

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“My take on the future of cities that it’s not the physical part that needs innovation … what we hasn’t figured out in the governance part.”


Are you interested in service-based governance? What do you think about governance innovation? How can we create more autonomous cities?


Interview with Niklas Anzinger, Founder & CEO of Infinita City, General Partner of Infinita VC. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, difference between governance and government, autonomous cities, people voting with their feet, and many more.

Niklas Anzinger is the Founder & CEO of Infinita City and General Partner at Infinita VC. Based in Próspera, Honduras, he is building a network of hubs for longevity biotech acceleration. Infinita hosts startup competitions (e.g. BioHub), events (e.g. the upcoming Infinite Games 2026) and works with policymakers on enabling legislation like Montana’s recent SB 535 right-to-try law.

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2 responses to “386I_Niklas Anzinger, Founder & CEO of Infinita City, General Partner of Infinita VC”

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