National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.

James Donlon

Program Director

Sean L. Jones

Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Ben Schrag Ph.D

Program Director and Policy Liaison, SBIR / STTR

Past deals in Data Mining

Muon Vision

Grant in 2022
Our technology provides a passive, non-invasive X-ray imaging technology that can be used to i) visualize the percolation of process fluids across leaching heaps at scale; ii) monitor the stability of dams, heaps, mining assetts; iii) other industrial and minidng applications where density measurements are of key importance to improve safety and productivity.

Blockalytics

Grant in 2022
Developer of federated analytics software intended for industrial applications. The company's platform extracts insights from disparate data sources without data movement, reducing cloud costs, and latency, and preserving data ownership, enabling industrial sectors to optimize operations and decision-making through advanced analytics and machine learning.

Airmettle

Grant in 2022
Airmettle operates a software-defined storage platform that fundamentally alters the relationship between data storage and analytics. The platform allows for integrated distributed parallel processing, enabling direct queries of semi-structured content stored within it. Airmettle's technology is capable of transforming various data formats into those specifically required by analysis tools, which significantly reduces network traffic. Additionally, it decreases the amount of costly memory required by advanced analytics applications, thereby facilitating more efficient data insights for users.

Quantworks

Grant in 2022
Provider of data analytics tools created to help companies monetize their data banks. The company specializes in developing analytic prototypes to create value-producing applications enabling businesses to give an operational purpose to their data

Minerva Lithium

Grant in 2021
Minerva Lithium develops critical mineral extraction techniques. The company was founded in Greensboro, North Carolina in the year 2020.

Kintsugi

Grant in 2021
Kintsugi utilizes machine learning and voice biomarkers to detect clinical depression and anxiety, providing innovative talk therapy software to users in over 250 cities worldwide. By analyzing short clips of free-form speech, the company has developed a mental healthcare infrastructure that identifies signs of these conditions, thereby assisting medical practitioners in addressing gaps in mental health care. Kintsugi has amassed the world's largest longitudinal, annotated voice data set for this purpose, resulting in the creation of a clinical-grade voice biomarker diagnostic, which is currently pending patent and FDA approval. This technology aims to measure the severity of depression and anxiety in real-time, offering a more effective approach to mental health assessment and intervention.

DeepBits

Grant in 2021
Google was founded to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Inspired by Google, we, a team with decades of experiences on cybersecurity, started DeepBits, to provide indexing and searching for the world’s binary code. We are focused on organizing the world’s binary code to provide cybersecurity solutions for various devices. Backed up by over a decade multimillion dollars research sponsored by National Science Foundation and Department of Defense, we are now able to identify vulnerabilities in your computer, mobile phones, and IoT devices in a split of second, and we are able to classify malware and trace back to the source despite that they often try to transform themselves and hide their identities. Wanna know more details? Check out our company - DeepBits Technology.

Revelata

Grant in 2021
Revelata develops an artificial intelligence platform for extracting data from complex financial documents. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
Claudius Legal Intelligence develops a legal research assistance platform that utilizes artificial intelligence, specifically natural language processing and machine learning, to enhance the efficiency of case management. The platform automates the intake of new cases, allowing it to identify key legal issues and generate data-driven valuations of cases. This automation reduces costs by minimizing the need for traditional legal staff, such as assistants and paralegals, enabling attorneys to focus on more critical aspects of their practice. Additionally, Claudius provides precise guidance on optimal settlement timing as cases progress, enhancing decision-making for legal practitioners. The company is recognized for its innovative approach, having participated in prestigious incubators and accelerators, including the Princeton University Keller Center eLab and the Duke Law School Tech Lab.

DrivenData

Seed Round in 2021
DrivenData focuses on leveraging data science and crowdsourcing to address significant social challenges. The company organizes online challenges, typically lasting 2-3 months, where a global community of data scientists competes to develop effective statistical models for complex predictive problems. In addition to these competitions, DrivenData offers services that include comprehensive data assessment, predictive modeling, statistical analysis, and rapid development and prototyping. By connecting mission-driven organizations with skilled data scientists, DrivenData aims to empower these organizations to make impactful decisions based on their data.

Minnowtech

Grant in 2021
Minnowtech is an aquaculture technology company based in Baltimore, Maryland, focused on improving shrimp farming through innovative software solutions. The company has developed a non-invasive imaging platform that leverages artificial intelligence and image analysis to accurately estimate shrimp abundance and biomass in ponds. This technology allows shrimp farmers to optimize feeding regimes, enhance harvests, and manage risks associated with juvenile shrimp health. By addressing critical challenges in the aquaculture industry, such as the assessment of shrimp growth and optimal harvest times, Minnowtech aims to improve the livelihoods of farmers while contributing to global food security and the sustainability of marine environments.

MineraLogic

Grant in 2021
MineraLogic is a geochemistry consultancy firm based in Duluth, Minnesota, founded in 2016. The company specializes in helping clients identify risks and opportunities stemming from geochemical reactions involving minerals, water, and the atmosphere. MineraLogic provides a structured approach to understanding the distribution and mobility of chemical elements within geological systems. This expertise enables clients to effectively manage geochemical relationships that can significantly influence the success of their projects.
Hawaii Integrated Analytics offers data research services to assess data from various socioeconomic projects. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Muon Vision

Grant in 2020
Our technology provides a passive, non-invasive X-ray imaging technology that can be used to i) visualize the percolation of process fluids across leaching heaps at scale; ii) monitor the stability of dams, heaps, mining assetts; iii) other industrial and minidng applications where density measurements are of key importance to improve safety and productivity.

Dascena

Grant in 2020
Dascena, Inc. is a technology company based in Oakland, California, specializing in the development of algorithm software for diagnostics and biomarkers. Founded in 2018, Dascena creates machine learning algorithms designed to enhance early disease intervention and improve patient care outcomes. Its primary product, AlgoDiagnostics, autonomously processes electronic health record data to identify conditions such as acute decompensation, sepsis, and acute kidney injury. By leveraging advanced algorithms, Dascena aims to facilitate timely medical responses and support healthcare professionals in delivering better patient care.

Eino

Grant in 2020
Eino, Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing predictive software designed to forecast urban population movement and demand. By leveraging a combination of historical data, large amounts of contextual information, and advanced artificial intelligence, Eino provides insights that assist businesses in optimal resource planning and distribution. This proprietary technology enables companies to enhance their operational efficiency, improve customer service, and increase revenue. Eino is actively collaborating with three major global operators on proof of concept projects, demonstrating the practical applications of its platform in network connectivity management and proactive resource allocation.

Prime Labs

Grant in 2020
Developer of a cloud-based SaaS platform designed to provide data relating to medical drug discovery. The company's software specializes in providing mass spectrometry data processing, analysis, reporting, and visualization for every instrument, molecule, algorithm, and workflow, allowing scientists to research and develop drugs and providing them with tools for spectrometry.

RocketML

Grant in 2020
RocketML is a Super Fast Computational engine for Machine Learning.

Onu Technology, Inc.

Grant in 2020
The latest advances in computation are awe-inspiring, from big data to machine learning to image recognition. But these techniques are difficult to understand and implement, and can require massive computational and engineering resources. Onu is advancing the frontiers of computer science in a way that makes the power of cutting-edge algorithms accessible to all. Onu was founded by leading computer scientists and accomplished entrepreneurs. They work closely with leading researchers in academia and industry. Their ambitions befit the caliber of Their supporters and contributors.
Geometric Data Analytics focuses on solving complex data analysis problems. GDA merges expertise from academia with solutions that matter to industry and government.

Initium.AI

Grant in 2020
Initium.AI develops a customized solution that transforms natural language into actionable insights. The company's headquarters are in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

RocketML

Seed Round in 2020
RocketML is a Super Fast Computational engine for Machine Learning.

ApertureData

Grant in 2020
We manage visual data so companies can make machines learn better

RediMinds

Grant in 2020
Operator of a data and analytics consulting firm intended to help businesses manage bulk databases and deploy modern data systems for executing business operations. The company's consulting services focus on designing a data strategy, data engineering, data mining, and data innovation combined with modern data systems that change and evolve based on emerging data-driven insights and signals, enabling businesses to team up with their analytics and decision science teams and plan, define and deliver models through rapid experimentation to drive efficiency and profitability.

Onu Technology, Inc.

Grant in 2020
The latest advances in computation are awe-inspiring, from big data to machine learning to image recognition. But these techniques are difficult to understand and implement, and can require massive computational and engineering resources. Onu is advancing the frontiers of computer science in a way that makes the power of cutting-edge algorithms accessible to all. Onu was founded by leading computer scientists and accomplished entrepreneurs. They work closely with leading researchers in academia and industry. Their ambitions befit the caliber of Their supporters and contributors.

AuCoDe

Grant in 2020
AuCoDe aims to be the Google Alerts of controversies and crisis situations. By automatically analyzing social media and digital news streams using sophisticated machine learning techniques, they provide early detection of controversies and crisis situations. Their cutting-edge technology rapidly detects or predicts crisis situations, so their quantities trading customers can use these insights directly for complex trading strategies and beat their competition to the best trades.

Terrafuse

Grant in 2020
Developer of forecasting tool designed to predict climate risk. The company's tool uses machine learning emulators of weather and hydroclimate models for operational and financial risk assessment, enabling clients to make climate-informed decisions for their business.

Unknot.id

Grant in 2019
Unknot.id is a developer of a privacy-preserving behavioral sensing and learning platform that operates in both digital and physical environments. The company utilizes advanced technologies, including privacy-preserving machine learning, dynamic behavioral learning, and smartphone sensor capabilities, to build comprehensive user behavioral profiles without disclosing raw or private data. This innovative approach allows for effective fraud detection and information assurance, enabling clients to monitor and track a wide range of mobile activities, from individuals to objects, even in GPS-constrained settings. By leveraging blockchain smart contracts, Unknot.id ensures secure authorization while maintaining user privacy, all without the need for extensive infrastructure deployment.
The Hawaii Data Science Institute (HI-DSI) is a University of Hawaiʻi System-wide effort to support data science education, collaborative research and partnerships with industry.

USEncryption

Grant in 2019
Developer of a pioneering encryption method and tools designed for data in use. The company's method enables data owners to encrypt confidential data and process it while encrypted, without constraints or the need to decrypt it first, allowing them to migrate their encrypted confidential data to the cloud, use it for analyses or machine learning, or share and monetize it as a service with full privacy and security.

Initium.AI

Grant in 2019
Initium.AI develops a customized solution that transforms natural language into actionable insights. The company's headquarters are in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Kintsugi

Grant in 2019
Kintsugi utilizes machine learning and voice biomarkers to detect clinical depression and anxiety, providing innovative talk therapy software to users in over 250 cities worldwide. By analyzing short clips of free-form speech, the company has developed a mental healthcare infrastructure that identifies signs of these conditions, thereby assisting medical practitioners in addressing gaps in mental health care. Kintsugi has amassed the world's largest longitudinal, annotated voice data set for this purpose, resulting in the creation of a clinical-grade voice biomarker diagnostic, which is currently pending patent and FDA approval. This technology aims to measure the severity of depression and anxiety in real-time, offering a more effective approach to mental health assessment and intervention.

Akai Kaeru

Grant in 2019
Akai Kaeru provides AI software that identifies and visually explains critical patterns in complex data, facilitating the construction of decision-making AI models that can be trusted. With their cutting-edge academic research, they created explainable AI software to assist data scientists with complex real-world problems.

Prime Labs

Grant in 2019
Developer of a cloud-based SaaS platform designed to provide data relating to medical drug discovery. The company's software specializes in providing mass spectrometry data processing, analysis, reporting, and visualization for every instrument, molecule, algorithm, and workflow, allowing scientists to research and develop drugs and providing them with tools for spectrometry.

Ikigai Labs

Grant in 2019
Ikigai helps modern analysts and operations teams automate data-intensive business, finance, analytics, and supply-chain operations within clicks without VLOOKUPs. IKIGAI's Inventory Ops Automate inventory tracking and monitoring by creating a single, real-time view of inventory across all locations and channels, even down to the component level.

Eino

Grant in 2019
Eino, Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing predictive software designed to forecast urban population movement and demand. By leveraging a combination of historical data, large amounts of contextual information, and advanced artificial intelligence, Eino provides insights that assist businesses in optimal resource planning and distribution. This proprietary technology enables companies to enhance their operational efficiency, improve customer service, and increase revenue. Eino is actively collaborating with three major global operators on proof of concept projects, demonstrating the practical applications of its platform in network connectivity management and proactive resource allocation.

Minnowtech

Grant in 2019
Minnowtech is an aquaculture technology company based in Baltimore, Maryland, focused on improving shrimp farming through innovative software solutions. The company has developed a non-invasive imaging platform that leverages artificial intelligence and image analysis to accurately estimate shrimp abundance and biomass in ponds. This technology allows shrimp farmers to optimize feeding regimes, enhance harvests, and manage risks associated with juvenile shrimp health. By addressing critical challenges in the aquaculture industry, such as the assessment of shrimp growth and optimal harvest times, Minnowtech aims to improve the livelihoods of farmers while contributing to global food security and the sustainability of marine environments.

Onu Technology, Inc.

Grant in 2019
The latest advances in computation are awe-inspiring, from big data to machine learning to image recognition. But these techniques are difficult to understand and implement, and can require massive computational and engineering resources. Onu is advancing the frontiers of computer science in a way that makes the power of cutting-edge algorithms accessible to all. Onu was founded by leading computer scientists and accomplished entrepreneurs. They work closely with leading researchers in academia and industry. Their ambitions befit the caliber of Their supporters and contributors.

DataChat

Grant in 2019
DataChat, Inc. specializes in developing a data analytics platform that leverages Conversational Intelligence technology, allowing users to interact with their data through natural language conversations. Founded in 2017 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, the platform enables a wide array of data analytics functions, including exploratory and predictive analytics, structured and free search querying, and data visualization. Users can also create and share analytical recipes, collaborate on data science projects, and uncover patterns within their data, translating complex findings into easily understandable insights. By integrating real-time analytics capabilities, DataChat empowers clients to make informed business decisions quickly and effectively.

Ultorg

Grant in 2019
Ultorg creates general-purpose software that helps organizations manage their data. Based on a new method for interactive data visualization, our product combines ease-of-use with expressive power to allow end-users to query, display, and edit relational data, without resorting to custom programming. This fills a long-standing gap between spreadsheets and tailor-made database applications.

RocketML

Seed Round in 2019
RocketML is a Super Fast Computational engine for Machine Learning.

Terrafuse

Grant in 2018
Developer of forecasting tool designed to predict climate risk. The company's tool uses machine learning emulators of weather and hydroclimate models for operational and financial risk assessment, enabling clients to make climate-informed decisions for their business.

Parabricks

Grant in 2018
Parabricks provides high performance genomic analysis that can analyze whole human genome under an hour compared to days. Using state-of-the-art GPU acceleration and machine learning, users can significantly increase the throughput of their centers. By providing patient treatment based on their genomic variations, such personalized treatment will transform healthcare practices.

AuCoDe

Grant in 2018
AuCoDe aims to be the Google Alerts of controversies and crisis situations. By automatically analyzing social media and digital news streams using sophisticated machine learning techniques, they provide early detection of controversies and crisis situations. Their cutting-edge technology rapidly detects or predicts crisis situations, so their quantities trading customers can use these insights directly for complex trading strategies and beat their competition to the best trades.

AI Strike

Grant in 2018
AI Strike provides big data and AI technology solutions and decision support systems that improve the bottom line of clients. The company's headquarters are in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Radial Analytics

Grant in 2018
Radial Analytics focuses on addressing significant data challenges in healthcare through its innovative cloud-based planning system. The company's primary product is a decision support solution designed for hospital case managers and discharge planners, enabling them to identify the most appropriate post-acute care facilities for patients. This system utilizes an evidence-driven approach, taking into account each patient's unique clinical, functional, and behavioral needs. By capturing and processing extensive real-time patient data, Radial Analytics helps hospitals optimize the quality of care while reducing post-acute costs for shared-risk patients. The company is partially supported by the National Science Foundation, which aids in the development of technology aimed at creating positive societal and economic impacts.

Prime Labs

Grant in 2018
Developer of a cloud-based SaaS platform designed to provide data relating to medical drug discovery. The company's software specializes in providing mass spectrometry data processing, analysis, reporting, and visualization for every instrument, molecule, algorithm, and workflow, allowing scientists to research and develop drugs and providing them with tools for spectrometry.

Parabricks

Seed Round in 2018
Parabricks provides high performance genomic analysis that can analyze whole human genome under an hour compared to days. Using state-of-the-art GPU acceleration and machine learning, users can significantly increase the throughput of their centers. By providing patient treatment based on their genomic variations, such personalized treatment will transform healthcare practices.

Steppingblocks

Grant in 2018
Steppingblocks is a data and analytics engine that offers insights into workforce and education outcomes for over 100 million individuals in North America. Its platform simplifies career counseling by analyzing various professional options based on specific degrees or job titles. The platform provides valuable information regarding student loans, payback periods, and data-driven resources to support career development. By leveraging real-world data, Steppingblocks aims to assist students in planning successful careers and achieving their goals.

DeepBits

Grant in 2017
Google was founded to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Inspired by Google, we, a team with decades of experiences on cybersecurity, started DeepBits, to provide indexing and searching for the world’s binary code. We are focused on organizing the world’s binary code to provide cybersecurity solutions for various devices. Backed up by over a decade multimillion dollars research sponsored by National Science Foundation and Department of Defense, we are now able to identify vulnerabilities in your computer, mobile phones, and IoT devices in a split of second, and we are able to classify malware and trace back to the source despite that they often try to transform themselves and hide their identities. Wanna know more details? Check out our company - DeepBits Technology.

DataChat

Grant in 2017
DataChat, Inc. specializes in developing a data analytics platform that leverages Conversational Intelligence technology, allowing users to interact with their data through natural language conversations. Founded in 2017 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, the platform enables a wide array of data analytics functions, including exploratory and predictive analytics, structured and free search querying, and data visualization. Users can also create and share analytical recipes, collaborate on data science projects, and uncover patterns within their data, translating complex findings into easily understandable insights. By integrating real-time analytics capabilities, DataChat empowers clients to make informed business decisions quickly and effectively.

Eino

Grant in 2017
Eino, Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing predictive software designed to forecast urban population movement and demand. By leveraging a combination of historical data, large amounts of contextual information, and advanced artificial intelligence, Eino provides insights that assist businesses in optimal resource planning and distribution. This proprietary technology enables companies to enhance their operational efficiency, improve customer service, and increase revenue. Eino is actively collaborating with three major global operators on proof of concept projects, demonstrating the practical applications of its platform in network connectivity management and proactive resource allocation.

Akai Kaeru

Grant in 2017
Akai Kaeru provides AI software that identifies and visually explains critical patterns in complex data, facilitating the construction of decision-making AI models that can be trusted. With their cutting-edge academic research, they created explainable AI software to assist data scientists with complex real-world problems.

Marinus Analytics

Grant in 2017
Developer of SaaS tool designed to disrupt human trafficking, child abuse, and cyber fraud. The company uses artificial intelligence to get actionable insights out of big data to empower a victim-centered response and serve experts working on the front lines of public safety, the tool deploys graph analytics to detect organized crime, along with using purpose-driven algorithms to identify vulnerability indicators, enabling frontline workers in the public sector to protect the vulnerable and end systemic exploitation.

Data2Discovery

Grant in 2017
Data2Discovery specializes in healthcare data analytics, focusing on drug discovery through the use of knowledge graphs, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics. The company's platform is designed to extract valuable insights from complex and diverse datasets, utilizing a combination of scalable graph technologies and both public and proprietary data sources. With its patent-pending AI and machine learning capabilities, along with graph mining techniques, Data2Discovery effectively links and maps data to tackle various challenges in the healthcare sector. This approach enables users to achieve efficient and effective results in their research and development efforts.
Developer of a knowledge harvesting and case based reasoning platform designed for homeowners and home improvement contractors. The company's platform develops and validates a cost estimation methodology that applies case-based reasoning to a knowledge repository built and evolved by social efforts, through a cycle of knowledge harvesting, organization, augmentation and calibration, enabling clients to access their platform to benefit from socially cultivated knowledge repositories.

Aipiphany

Grant in 2016
Imagine the internet before the web browser. Mountains of useful information, inaccessible to “users.” That problem exists today within every hospital in the form of doctors’ EHR notes. Aipiphany’s AI solution democratizes the physician’s knowledge of a patient, creating an environment of interactivity and shared ownership. With Aipiphany Notes, staff and patients can work together with physicians increasing medication adherence, improving care, and reducing readmission rates.

Qualicent Analytics

Grant in 2016
Qualicent Analytics is applying machine learning and artificial intelligence methods for breakthrough reductions.

InsightFinder

Grant in 2016
InsightFinder Inc. specializes in machine learning technology solutions focused on IT operational data. Founded in 2015 and based in Brooklyn, New York, the company offers a suite of tools designed to enhance operational efficiency. Its metric intelligence engine detects anomalies automatically using advanced algorithms, while the log intelligence engine provides real-time keyword extraction and indexing for textual log files. InsightFinder also features an alert intelligence engine that reduces alert fatigue by filtering out duplicate alerts and an APM intelligence engine that identifies issues in both proprietary and third-party applications. The company's innovative, patent-pending solutions can be accessed through online subscriptions or deployed on-premise, helping organizations find root causes of deviations and predict future events with minimal staff involvement.

RedShred

Grant in 2015
RedShred helps government contractors, institutions and universities search, pre-qualify and track their best RFP and grant opportunities in half the time. RedShred automatically searches, analyzes and extracts meaningful insights from thousands of publicly available RFPs and grants each day, returning your best opportunities as a match in real-time, eliminating hours of manual research and frustration to dramatically shorten the go/no-go decision-making process.

Dascena

Grant in 2015
Dascena, Inc. is a technology company based in Oakland, California, specializing in the development of algorithm software for diagnostics and biomarkers. Founded in 2018, Dascena creates machine learning algorithms designed to enhance early disease intervention and improve patient care outcomes. Its primary product, AlgoDiagnostics, autonomously processes electronic health record data to identify conditions such as acute decompensation, sepsis, and acute kidney injury. By leveraging advanced algorithms, Dascena aims to facilitate timely medical responses and support healthcare professionals in delivering better patient care.

Marinus Analytics

Grant in 2015
Developer of SaaS tool designed to disrupt human trafficking, child abuse, and cyber fraud. The company uses artificial intelligence to get actionable insights out of big data to empower a victim-centered response and serve experts working on the front lines of public safety, the tool deploys graph analytics to detect organized crime, along with using purpose-driven algorithms to identify vulnerability indicators, enabling frontline workers in the public sector to protect the vulnerable and end systemic exploitation.

DataWare Ventures

Grant in 2015
Dataware Ventures is a software company that is developing a technology to help enterprise application software (EAS) vendors optimize the performance of their applications. Our patent-pending micro-specialization technology addresses the major pain points of EAS, including slow data loads and slow query performance. Our technology is targeted towards CRM, ERP, HR, and big data analytics applications, as well as their underlying database management systems (DBMS), which are used by virtually every medium and large business.

Graphistry

Grant in 2015
Graphistry, Inc. develops and offers a SaaS based and a visual investigations platform. It offers a software tool to deploy, connect, analyze, investigate, and integrate data. The company's product helps in incident response, siem optimization, threat hunting, anti-fraud, and data science. Graphistry, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Data2Discovery

Grant in 2015
Data2Discovery specializes in healthcare data analytics, focusing on drug discovery through the use of knowledge graphs, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics. The company's platform is designed to extract valuable insights from complex and diverse datasets, utilizing a combination of scalable graph technologies and both public and proprietary data sources. With its patent-pending AI and machine learning capabilities, along with graph mining techniques, Data2Discovery effectively links and maps data to tackle various challenges in the healthcare sector. This approach enables users to achieve efficient and effective results in their research and development efforts.

MineLight Solutions

Grant in 2014
MineLight Solutions is a consulting firm that provides solutions such as strategic and operational planning, operational improvement, performance management and reporting, IT restructuring and reoganization, and communication planning. The company comprises of management consultants that mostly offers its services towards federal government clients to assist other businesses or organizations. MineLight Solutions was founded in 2008 by Patrick O'Brien in Fairfax, Virgina.

Citrine Informatics

Grant in 2014
Citrine Informatics, Inc. is a technology company that operates an artificial intelligence platform focused on materials development. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with an additional office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in aggregating and analyzing extensive technical data related to materials, chemicals, and devices. Its platform leverages machine learning and data science to enhance research and development, manufacturing, and supply chain operations for organizations involved in physical product production. By facilitating the discovery of new materials and identifying defects early in the research process, Citrine Informatics aims to streamline product growth and design, thereby transforming the materials and chemicals development landscape.

dMetrics

Grant in 2014
dMetrics is a company that specializes in making deep natural language processing (NLP) technology accessible to non-technical users within enterprises. Its artificial intelligence-based reading platform is designed to uncover consumer behavior by identifying, classifying, analyzing, and predicting the decisions of consumers hidden within large datasets. This capability allows businesses to gain insights into customer expectations and respond effectively to their needs. By translating complex data into understandable insights, dMetrics empowers companies to enhance their decision-making processes and improve customer engagement.

ZillionInfo

Grant in 2014
ZillionInfo provides location intelligence solutions to help clients deal with large datasets, dig into data insights, and make better location allocation decisions such as site selection, territory mapping, and routing.

Lymba

Grant in 2013
Lymba is a software company providing solutions for Natural Language Processing, text mining and knowledge discovery from text.

Vehicle Data Science

Grant in 2013
Vehicle Data Science Corporation provides research and development technology services. The Company offers software programming services for as automotive, insurance, and fleet management industries. The company is based in Oakland, California.

InferLink

Grant in 2013
InferLink helps in developing custom solutions based on your data and business needs. They offer solutions for both government and corporate customers.

Dynamic Ideas

Grant in 2012
Dynamic Ideas is a research and development group provide modelling of real world problems. Dynamic Ideas firm focusing on applications in finance, supply-chain management, revenue management, routing, software, healthcare, and education.

ZillionInfo

Grant in 2012
ZillionInfo provides location intelligence solutions to help clients deal with large datasets, dig into data insights, and make better location allocation decisions such as site selection, territory mapping, and routing.

dMetrics

Grant in 2012
dMetrics is a company that specializes in making deep natural language processing (NLP) technology accessible to non-technical users within enterprises. Its artificial intelligence-based reading platform is designed to uncover consumer behavior by identifying, classifying, analyzing, and predicting the decisions of consumers hidden within large datasets. This capability allows businesses to gain insights into customer expectations and respond effectively to their needs. By translating complex data into understandable insights, dMetrics empowers companies to enhance their decision-making processes and improve customer engagement.

Lymba

Grant in 2012
Lymba is a software company providing solutions for Natural Language Processing, text mining and knowledge discovery from text.
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