We have been building software that matters since 2004.
Capturum Software Group is a Dutch software foundry with offices in four countries. We grew from an engineering firm into a venture builder, without losing our craftsmanship along the way.

From a single engineering firm to a family of companies.
Capturum started in 2004 as a small team of software engineers with a simple conviction: good software is made by staying close to the client, truly understanding problems and not being afraid of complexity.
That conviction proved a solid foundation. Over twenty years we built platforms for clients in healthcare, education, aviation, finance and industry. Every project made us better, in technology and above all in sector knowledge.
Along the way we noticed that some solutions kept coming back. Same problem, different client. Same pain, different sector. That is the seed of a venture.
That is how Sephia, GRASP, Intergrip, Bettr Health, Eneqto and Redmayne came about, alongside the products Planigo, InvoiceComplete and Mindlinq. Most keep building within our ecosystem; a few have since gone their own way.
Today we are five operating companies strong, with teams in the Netherlands, Moldova, Lithuania and South Africa. But the foundation has stayed the same: engineers who solve problems that matter.


A venture building model built on facts.
We work in four recognisable phases. Each phase has its own goal, its own pace and its own success criteria.
Building
Our technology companies Emendis and D'atalier deliver platforms to clients. Here we build expertise, code and sector knowledge every day.
Discovering
In client work we run into recurring problems that are poorly solved. Problems that no existing product answers.
Spinning off
When the problem is big enough and the solution scalable, we found an independent software company around it.
Growing
The venture grows into an independent technology company within our ecosystem. Each company finds its own pace and its own path.
Companies that have gone their own way.
Some ventures grow into companies that can continue on their own. Three of them took that step, each at their own moment.
Sephia
GRASP Innovations
Intergrip
