GE Capital

GE Capital, established in 1932, is a global financial services provider headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut. As a subsidiary of General Electric, it offers a wide array of financial services and products tailored to businesses of all sizes across various industries. These services include commercial loans and leases, equipment financing, debt financing, structured equity, fleet management, and financial programs. GE Capital operates in over 35 countries, serving sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, energy, aviation, infrastructure, and more. It combines deep industry expertise with global reach to deliver innovative, reliable, and competitively priced financing solutions.

Keith Miller

Senior Vice President

Ned Reynolds

Director, Media Relations - Americas

Past deals in Industrial Machinery

SoftSwitching Technologies

Series C in 2002
SoftSwitching Technologies specializes in power quality and monitoring solutions tailored for industries such as semiconductor, food, beverage, and automotive. The company provides a range of products, including battery-free DySC systems, intelligent I-Sense sensors that detect the timing and duration of voltage sags, and Grid Alert event notifications, which are part of a global power reporting network. Their offerings are designed to identify and mitigate brief power disruptions, thereby enhancing operational uptime and efficiency in manufacturing processes. Overall, SoftSwitching Technologies aims to deliver effective and scalable solutions that address the critical power quality needs of various sectors.

Enigma

Series C in 2000
Enigma is a developer of software for the management and maintenance of large and complex equipment often found in industrial machinery. Enigma’s software handles the maintenance of databases containing large stores of technical components including heavy industrial equipment, aircraft spare parts and components, mechanical equipment and the like. The software is designed to help manage the maintenance of a product throughout the course of its lifecycle, from the moment it comes off the assembly line all the way through to its installation. Enigma is used in companies throughout the world with client’s including Ford and FedEx to name a few.
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