Huaneng Renewables
Post in 2011
Huaneng Renewables Corporation Limited is a prominent Chinese company focused on the co-development of renewable energy projects, particularly in wind and solar energy. Established in November 2002, it operates ten wind power plants recognized with national quality awards. The company has developed six wind power bases across various regions, including Northeast China and Sinkiang, and has pioneered significant advancements in the sector, such as establishing the first domestic wind testing fields and large-scale wind-and-solar complementary sites. Huaneng Renewables primarily invests in, constructs, acquires, and operates renewable energy projects throughout China, generating most of its revenue from electricity sales produced by its wind and solar power facilities. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Huaneng Group, one of China's largest state-owned electric utility companies, Huaneng Renewables plays a vital role in the country’s transition toward sustainable energy sources.
I-Quest
Venture Round in 2000
I-Quest hong kong-based Internet-service provider
Silicon Motion Technology
Venture Round in 2000
Silicon Motion Technology Corporation is a prominent player in the semiconductor industry, specializing in the design and development of microcontroller integrated circuits (ICs) for NAND flash storage devices and specialty radio frequency (RF) ICs for mobile applications. The company is recognized for its innovative controllers that manage NAND flash technology, particularly in smartphones and mobile devices, supporting a wide range of manufacturers. Silicon Motion is a leader in supplying eMMC controllers for mobile devices, as well as memory card and USB flash drive controllers. Furthermore, the company is expanding its focus to client solid-state drive (SSD) controllers for notebooks and other applications. Additionally, Silicon Motion provides 4G LTE transceivers for mobile devices and is a key supplier of mobile TV system-on-chips (SoCs). Its products are marketed under the "SMI" brand for storage solutions and the "FCI" brand for RF ICs, with a significant presence in regions including Taiwan, the United States, Korea, China, and Singapore.
BroadLogic Network Technologies
Series B in 2000
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.
AsiaContent
Series A in 1999
AsiaContent is a Pan-Asian consumer Internet company headquartered in Hong Kong, founded in 2001. The company specializes in providing Internet advertising solutions for online advertisers and web publishers, leveraging its extensive advertising network across Asia. In addition to advertising, AsiaContent offers a range of internet consulting services, which include online business strategy, content management, e-marketing, wireless services, and design or usability services. Through these offerings, AsiaContent aims to enhance the online presence and effectiveness of its clients in the dynamic digital landscape.